| SIX good reasons to have cam design your website |
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1. We know it's all about the contact buttonThoughtfully applying the rules of advertising and branding is even more crucial online than in any other media. The web invites casual and serious shoppers alike; all of whom are just a click away from your competition. When people can't grasp the differences between you and your competition, they'll simply close your window and go elsewhere, or choose the lowest price among competitors. And online, there's always someone with a lower price. Getting people to feel the right things about you, see and grasp The point of your website is sales contact, so we make sure you'll |
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2. You'll like We don't open a site template and drop in your logo and email address. You'll see lots of options, and you'll compare these to your competitors. You'll see how our brand work makes your site stand apart from the others. We make the graphics, sound, and movies your visitors see and hear ![]() |
3. We promote your siteIt's not an afterthought cam. Nothing is as frustrating as putting up a new site that no one visits. We use every media available to us to get the word out to your existing clients and important new prospects. Direct mail, newspaper, television, outdoor, radio; any of the other media that we do are all coordinated to coincide with the site launch.
4. You're search-friendly from the get-go After the launch we keep you in the top of the search engines. We have lots of tricks and techniques to get your site ranked higher in the listings. You can hire an "optimization" company if you'd like, but you won't need to.
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![]() 5. We build year-round online ad campaignsWe can make the most of your site’s potential by backing up the launch of your new site with online newsletter programs, automated response systems, customer database coordination, online brochure distribution, and more. We’ll show you options which other single-media agencies just don’t offer.
6. We get it right the first timeWe get a lot of our business by re-doing websites which never performed well – after someone spent a lot of time and money. We'll get right the first time,
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