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Web Design

A Little Bit About Our Websites

We specialize in designing websites that are well coded, easy to update, and ranked highly in search engines. We are passionate about the web and make it a priority to educate our clients about the web and how they can use it to help meet their business goals.

Remember When Cher Made Her Comeback With “Believe” in the Late 90′s?

Yeah, it sucked… and so did a lot of other stuff that was going on in the 90′s, especially in web design. People were hacking websites together by putting a bunch of spaghetti code together and throwing it on the web. It didn’t work in most browsers, and they used all sorts of unorthadox methods to get things to display properly.

Today there are standards in place that are downright sinful not to follow. We are wholeheartedly dedicated to creating web sites using the latest standards to make sure that our sites are accessible, easy to use, and just make the internet a better, safer place for you and your family.

So, “why do I care if my website is built using these web standards” you ask? Let us give you just a few reasons…

  • Better search engine rankings – More people will find your site. Isn’t that the point?
  • Easier to update – Updates will cost you less when you need to change something.
  • More accessible – Making it accessible makes sure that you are reaching the largest audience possible.
  • You’ll experience physical health benefits and become more attractive to the opposite sex. – OK, maybe that won’t happen, but you will earn some goodwill with people who are trying to use your site, and the web community in general. It’s a bigger deal than you think… people get sued (http://news NULL.cnet NULL.com/2100-1030-6038123 NULL.html) over this stuff.

For more information on web standards and why you should be using them, check out the Web Standards Project (http://www NULL.webstandards NULL.org/learn/faq/).