If you're reading this, then you've already taken the first step toward staking out your claim on the World Wide Web.
Although none of us were around then, there was a time when the telephone was still a novelty, and only very large companies or rich individuals could afford them. And what was the point of having a phone, if the person who wanted to call you didn't have one-- or if there were no telephone lines to connect you? Would you have been willing to invest in the company that planned to string wires through the air, hoping to eventually connect every telephone?
Thanks to that enormous investment in infrastructure, you can use those same phone lines to read this page today (on a much more expensive device!). But although the Web is rapidly becoming more mainstream every day, it's amazing to see how many businesses are still not online. It's no longer just "cool" to be on the Internet-- you're at a major competitive disadvantage if your business is not online. It could be as bad as being without a telephone or fax machine.
Just look at all the online businesses that don't even have a physical "store". Many companies' online revenues are growing in orders of magnitude beyond their traditional "brick and mortar" store sales for several reasons. Why? Because you have eliminated most of the factors that can limit your business potential, such as geography, time zone, personnel, and time. Your customers can visit your website from any place in the world, spend as much time as they like, and purchase your goods or services in the middle of the night, from their own home!
It doesn't matter how successful your business is-- if you don't have a website, you won't be listed when people search for products or services you provide, and you'll be missing opportunities.
Your website is your world wide presence on the Internet, so it has to get your point across, be visually appealing, and easy to navigate.
If you want a professional to guide you and make your dreams into a reality on the Web, SteveBrooks.com is here to help you. We are experienced in many areas of business, finance, technology, and multimedia, plus we can offer you a plan that you can afford. Quotes and proposals are always free.
Since no two projects are the same (and even if they were, the customers are not), unfortunately, we can't publish a "rate card". There are just too many variables. Quoting prices "by the page" or "by the hour" is never realistic, especially when the product is something as creative and subjective. A "one-page" website could actually be more sophisticated than a "20-page" site. Of course, the more features you need (electronic forms, secure credit card processing, online catalogs, lots of custom graphics) the more challenging the project.
So, if you have a project in mind, please don't hesitate to contact us, and we can discuss it.
Hopefully, we can build a mutually beneficial partnership....
Thanks!
-SteveBrooks.com