The online presence has become the face of the business, a never-ending source of opportunities, it’s transforming whole industries. But what options does a small business owner have? Do it themselves? Go to a low-budget web designer? Hire a full time employee?
3 Big Differences
I’m an independent, offering a real solution to those who don’t have a lot of time, don’t have web-ready content, and don’t have a big budget. I do a few things differently from the other guys…
Time
I know you don’t have time. My philosophy: forge ahead, get it done, do a great job without bugging you every 5 minutes. Continuous improvement is better than waiting for the perfect moment.
Don’t Go It Alone
Businesses that try and do it all themselves end up investing huge amounts of time for amateur results. (If you want to learn, I can mentor you, and take care of all the tricky/boring parts)
Content
I’ll start with the text and images that you’ve got, and I’ll work my magic to create effective sales and marketing web content. This is the real work of building a website.
Beware Cut & Paste
Don’t get stuck with a low-budget cut & paste website company. You have to supply the exact text and images, and tell them how you would like it. That’s the Hardest Part! Too many paid-for websites don’t get finished because the content isn’t ready in time.
Budget
It should be an asset, not a money pit. To keep costs low: I work efficiently, prioritizing the parts that will bring the greatest return on your investment, I work with you directly, eliminating the middle men, and I keep my overhead low.
Cost Prohibitive
Hiring a full-time employee professional is outside of the budget for most businesses, as is hiring a full-service agency. Both options are expensive (and risky commitments).
A real solution for small business: inexpensive, risk-free and proactively building an online presence for your business that will put it ahead of the pack.
Time
I know you don’t have time. My philosophy: forge ahead, get it done, do a great job without bugging you every 5 minutes. Continuous improvement is better than waiting for the perfect moment.
Don’t Go It Alone
Businesses that try and do it all themselves end up investing huge amounts of time for amateur results. (If you want to learn, I can mentor you, and take care of all the tricky/boring parts)
Content
I’ll start with the text and images that you’ve got, and I’ll work my magic to create effective sales and marketing web content. This is the real work of building a website.
Beware Cut & Paste
Don’t get stuck with a low-budget cut & paste website company. You have to supply the exact text and images, and tell them how you would like it. That’s the Hardest Part! Too many paid-for websites don’t get finished because the content isn’t ready in time.
Budget
It should be an asset, not a money pit. To keep costs low: I work efficiently, prioritizing the parts that will bring the greatest return on your investment, I work with you directly, eliminating the middle men, and I keep my overhead low.
Cost Prohibitive
Hiring a full-time employee professional is outside of the budget for most businesses, as is hiring a full-service agency. Both options are expensive (and risky commitments).