Defining objectives, lay-out and look-and-feel is essential to a good site.
Before a site is launched, there is a great deal of scoping to be done. Preparation is the key to a good Web site.
A few important questions to ask when planning a Web site:
A good site fuses copy, look-and-feel and usability.
The look and feel of a Web site communicates a great deal about the company or organization. While bells and whistles may be appropriate for some companies, it may be entirely unsuitable for others.
Before turning on the computer, I take time to get to know my client. Understanding their products, services, target audience and overall image are essential elements of Web design. When the time comes to begin designing the Web site, I call on a variety of skills, which I have acquired through education and experience working in the industry.
The following are just some of the skills I utilize when creating sites:
As technology and customer demands change, web sites become outdated. Information becomes old, and pages become unreadable due to browser standards. More For Less Technology, Inc. © can repair/redesign your website into a faster and accessible web application. I can add new graphics or add new sections to your current web site.
In todays fast pace environment you may wish to sell your product or services online and with my help you can. I will secure your site for taking customer personal information, credit card submission and validation.
I will build you a custom Content Management System to maintain your sites content and images for any dynamic site running an Access or SQL 7/2000 backend.
We will assist you in getting the best web positioning possible. This is not an afterthought; it is part of our design process. As well as search enging submission.
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