Our Portfolio
Websites are built to get prospective customers. Turning these prospects into customers is the goal in the marketing strategy of your website. Getting prospects to your site is the marketing strategy of your site and must be designed up front. Understanding the users of websites will help you in correctly determining what your marketing strategy will be.
Read about our Strategic Plan and Development Process...
Offline sales sites are for brick and mortar retail stores used by customers for researching products and determining where they can buy a product and find the best price. Circuit City is a great example of such site where users research prices and availability online and then go to the store to purchase the item. Marketing research has proven that few users actually purchase their products online if they can buy them locally. Large items not conducive to shipping like stoves refrigerators, and TVs will be purchased locally but users will use the web for research to determine where to go.
Informational sites showcase your products or services and are used to get customers to contact you for an appraisal or more information. These inform prospects of who you are and what you provide. These sites require photo galleries and videos to let people know who you are and why by using your services and products they will benefit.
Ecommerce Solutions are for products that can be purchased online and shipped easily. Amazon is a prime example of a successful ecommerce solution. While you can buy music and books locally you cannot get Amazon’s discounts on similar items locally.
Primitive Lady Small business that sells handmage primitive dolls and accessories.
Can you believe for as little as $500 you can have a site like with - a complete e-commerce system with admin control panel for you to add new products and manage the entire site.

