Be Relatable, Not Transactional!
Consumers want to interact &Â relate with brands. This means you need to give your brand a personality, so your customers can relate to your company and build a long-term lasting relationship.
This is achieved by developing your brand's:
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Do you stand out in a crowd?
How you look can change a potential client's perspective &Â trust in the blink of an eye.
That is why you need to have a consistent look across your:
How & what you say, says a lot!
By sharing your brand's story in a consistent structured framework, you build more than a transactional relationship with your audience, they become more than just customers...
They develop into brand advocates!
Our systematic approach will:
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Don't Compete... Be Unique!
Knowing where you fit in your current market and how you can capture additional market share can be the difference between maintaining & prospering.
We will help you:
By improving your user experience:
By optimizing your site for accessibility compliance across all types of devices you'll:
This can lead to:
Is it vital for you to be in business, No.
However, in today's business environment a website can be a valuable asset for a small business because it is basically your digital store front. Besides the obvious benefits of providing a place for your customers to learn more about your products or services, business location, and contact information a website can set you apart from the competition. It can help establish credibility and trust, be a platform to interact with potential customers through a blog or other inbound marketing strategies, and increase your visibility to reach a wider audience.
A website is a marketing tool in your toolbox. The great thing is it works 24/7 showcasing your business, sharing news, events, and promotions.
Search engine optimization (SEO) is an ongoing process and requires continuous improvements. The number one contributor to improved search engine rankings comes down to content and content creation. Search engines like Google and Bing want to ensure they provide their users with the best experience possible so they rank sites based on the quality of content on the site. A great place to start is with keyword research to identify the words and phrases people are using to find similar products or services to yours. You can use tools like SEMrush, although pricey, they can give you a jumpstart on your optimization. Once you have a list of keywords and phrases you need to incorporate them into your content, meta tags, and URL slugs. Besides keywords and content creation some additional tools/tactics include:
Yes, and you 100% should be. Tools like Google Analytics, which is a free web analytics service that allows you to track and report on your websites traffic. These types of tools provide detailed information about your website's visitor, their location, how they found your site, where they visited on your site. You can even setup events that track specific actions taken on your website. These are great tools to improve the user experience of your website and making the overall interaction with your brand that much more enjoyable.
The gauntlet of terms in the web design industry can become overwhelming when trying to research a website build project.
As with anything in business... "Well that depends"
Website costs can vary greatly based on the types of features you're wanting to integrate into your site and how you plan on "building" it. The 3 biggest elements that go into the costing of a new website are:
Our typical small business website that is mobile-friendly with 7 static pages; Home, About, Product/Service 1, Product/Service 2, Product/Service 3, Terms &Â Conditions, and Privacy with copy and content clean-up is approximately $4,500 plus monthly maintenance fees.
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