Getting Started

First off, have a look around this site. Have a look at Why You Need a Website and Our Services. We feel it’s our job to keep you as informed as possible. The more you understand websites and what they can do for you, the more confidence you can have in helping shape your website’s future.


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There’s a lot of information to absorb but the process is actually quite simple. Have a look at our 3 Step Plan link for a quick summary on getting your business on the web. Also be sure to have a look at some of our sample sites. This will give you an idea of a few different approaches to content crafting. And while we are still dealing in 2 dimensions (as of this writing) there are still many different ways to present your business.

Remember, as you're thinking of getting a website, what it is you need your website to do for you. Are you looking for a way to show of your portfolio, your ideas or your business? Would this be better served with images, audio, video or words? In a visual medium, having an understanding of what will help you best express your ideas, is an important step to crafting the right experience for your customers.

Whenever you’re ready, give us a call or send us an email. A quick conversation is often the best way to decide your next steps. We always have time to answer your questions and as we’re fond of saying: Great service starts by keeping it simple.

But Don't Be Afraid to Research


We're confident in what we can do for you. Our affordable pricing, our technical and design expertise and our determination to satisfy our clients. That's why we encourage you to research your options before you decide. What matters most to us is that you get a website. Like...NOW. Although we're sure your competition would prefer we mind our own business, we just can't help ourselves.

There are many resources on the web, way too many to list here, but we'll mention a few of them so you have an idea of where you might want to start. As we've mentioned already, the one thing the internet is not short on is options, so please consider the following as suggested resources only.


Go Daddy.com

Go Daddy is one of the places you can go to get your domain name. You can read more about this in the brilliant The 3 Step Plan. GoDaddy is just one of the many places where domain names are available for purchase, but no matter where you decide to shop, once you buy it, it's yours for as long as you pay. Typically domain names will run you about 12$ a year.


Host Gator.com

Have you read The 3 Step Plan yet? You really should. Host Gator falls under step two, a webhost. Like domain registrars above, there is no end to your options. Including many free webhosts. As you might expect, the free options have quite a few limitations, including the size of your site, the amount of traffic etc. But if you still have some interest in checking one out, we think 000webhost.com is the best in the business.


Look for more resource links in the days to come but if you're still feeling like it's learning time we'll leave you with one more for now. Although we imagine you might have heard of them.