We have been providing Triangle (Durham, Raleigh, Chapel Hill, RTP) and Southside Virginia small to medium sized businesses and corporations with web design services since 2004. Our broad client base represent construction, medical, manufacturing, real estate, restaurant, church, and non-profit entities. For them we have provided brochure-type sites, e-magazine publications, small to huge e-Commerce stores, blogs and our current move into mobile phone applications.
We are firm believers in the use of popular Content Management Systems (CMS) and are quite adept at extensive WordPress customizations. (See "Why We Love WordPress") The advantage of using a CMS like WordPress is that the client is never left unsupported. If something were to happen to us, another developer can be readily found to step in. There are far too many stories of site owners spending thousands of dollars on developing a site, only to have to replace it entirely when the developer vanished from the scene. Another great advantage is the cost — many important functions are firmly established in the Open Source (free) WordPress community, greatly streamlining the process and the cost. Hear what our clients say.
Our commitment is to give you a beautiful, functional site with a healthy search engine showing resulting in a healthy, targeted traffic flow to your site, at a price significantly lower than many of our competitors. Please, give us the opportunity to provide you with a free consultation and estimate. Contact us.
Sheilah Thomas and Josh Hartford brought us a great project last spring — creating an online version of their very successful newsletter, Health and Healing. Forty thousand copies of the newsletter are distributed every other month thoughout the Triangle.
Roadmark Corporation, a highway marking company, will launch a new website shortly. Roadmark was awarded the Contructech Vision Award for Heavy/Highway/GC this year. So well-respected in its field, it has thrived on referrals, to the point where it is looking to expand its territories, calling for a new website.