RT @donttrythis: “I don’t know the key to success, but I DO know the key to failure: trying to please everybody.”
Paul over at Big Dog Transportation came to me with a site that he'd built himself, like many people. He wasn't too thrilled with the results he was seeing. Though they weren't terrible, he just had higher hopes for his business than his current website was assisting him in attaining. After an initial phone consultation, we put together a plan to both help his business, and fit his budget. We started with just one simple page, which included a nice contact form that enabled people to request a rate quote from his company. We also put together a marketing strategy ...
After a couple of months of long days & nights of hard work, I'm pleased to announce that the new Hyles-Anderson College website is online. It has been rebuilt from the ground up to feature nearly all 100% dynamic content. This means that the staff & faculty there can post articles, images, and updates of all kinds with very little prerequisite knowledge of technology or the web. This will empower them to tap talented individuals who previously could have no direct involvement with the website. In addition, the site features integration with the First Baptist Church's Bible reading schedule, Hyles-Anderson ...
Worldwide Logistics Solutions came to me a few months ago with a simple, yet all too common problem. Like many companies, they had a website, but it simply wasn't generating the real-world results they needed. After consulting with them, we decided a new web strategy was necessary, and got to work making that happen. I'm pleased to say, that they've experienced a vast improvement in real-world performance and profitability with the new website I've helped them build. Visitors are pouring into the new site, and profit is pouring into their company. What can a fresh start on the web do ...
Ok, this is a work-in progress, as I've been incredible busy with client work. I'm attempting to bring my own site up to speed by working on it between the hours of 1 & 4 am nightly. Yes, sometimes you just have to stretch the day that far to make time for things. The old site was more Flash and less Javascript. This one will replace all occurrences of Flash content with Javascript, so as to make the interactive galleries and slideshows work with Mobile devices and browsers that do not feature flash support. This will also aid in improving ...
RT @donttrythis: “I don’t know the key to success, but I DO know the key to failure: trying to please everybody.”
Ok, this is a work-in progress, as I’ve been incredible busy with client work. I’m attempting to bring my own site up to speed by working on it between the hours of 1 & 4 am nightly. Yes, sometimes you just have to stretch the day that far to make time for things. The old [...]
RT @levikrusza: RT @engadget Apple’s ‘active packaging’ patent application tries to reinvent the box http://tinyurl.com/lbcuyj (via feedly)
For anyone who didn’t know: RT @slashdot: XHTML 2 Cancelled http://tinyurl.com/n93e76 HTML 5 is the future, time to brush up…This is good.
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