A Worthwhile Investment
The Small Business website is a great way to convey your expertise and show your products / facility to potential customers.
Think about it: How many customers would you need to attract to recoup the web development cost?
When most businesses do the math, moving forward with a website is a very easy decision!
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The "Small Business" style represents a standard web presence (usually 10-15 pages) for a company or organization, often including sections such as Products, Services, and Experience (as applicable to your organization). Incidentally, this site (www.dmichaellewis.com) is also an example of a site in this size category.
TrashRobot by ATCI www.trashrobot.com |
Sutherland Solar (Re-Design; for GSI) www.sutherlandsolar.com |
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Project Summary: To establish their new TrashRobot™ line of products, ATCI needed an advertising / informational website. ATCI knew their target audiences, and DML designed the site accordingly. Most of the sales copy is from DML. | Project Summary: Sutherland Solar had a very basic website (mouseover the above image for a sample), and wanted to create a more professional, yet fun image. GSI contracted DML to perform the work, and Sutherland Solar reports that the new site has generated many new customers! |
MDHS Class of 93 www.mdhs93.com |
TMA (Re-Design) www.tmafl.com |
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Project Summary: DML was contacted by the class president of this group to put together a fun site for a class reunion. DML used this opportunity to have a bit of fun with JavaScript and site content. Features included a signup form and "Classmate Concentration" matching game. | Project Summary: TMA had developed its website in the mid-1990s, and as the web continued to grow, its age was showing (place your mouse over the image for a sample of the previous site). The site was expanded and re-worked with tabbed navigation, a site tree, and breadcrumbs. |
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