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ShoutBox / Personal Messaging

ShoutBox / Personal Messaging

Quickly post a comment on your website for others to see, or send a personal message to a specific user (in real-time).
 

How To Get A Website?

Having a website that actually does something will take dedication and hard work.  A cheap or "free" website will not help your business at all.  A website is now required for business and will require a commitment that will last for the life of your business.

Targeted

To succeed, a business website must be a carefully targeted, well-designed, and "pay for itself". Your website should contribute to the success of your business.  To achieve this you need to ask: What is the purpose of our website?

Purpose

The most important thing to remember as you plan your site is, it is driven by a specific purpose.

Plan

A website can do many things, but the primary function of the site must be defined.  What do you want your website to do?

Goals
It's important for you to determine exactly what you expect from your website...

I can help you create your vision and put together exactly what you want.  You just need to define your goals:

  • Want a simple online presence for your business, or do you want to offer a particular service to your customers via the web?
  • Do you want interactive features such as contact forms or questionnaires, or perhaps a mailing list?
  • Do you intend to sell directly over the internet?
  • What about images?  Do you already have photographs or custom graphics?
  • Do you have an existing corporate style that needs to be reflected in the website?  Do you want assistance to develop a new style?

Group 1 Tab

Style #1

Style 1 Apocalypse (orange)

This look for my site is my personal favorite.  It suits my personality pretty well, ...during work hours.  (X)

Style #2

Style 2 Stones (burgundy)

Have a nice glass of wine someplace historic.  There's nothing better on a nice sunny day.  (X)

Style #3

Style 3 Diamond Plate (slate)

Tough & Reliable, ...with a no-stick surface.  If you want it to last, do it right.  (X)

Group 2 Tab

Style #4

Style 4 Fire (red)

Loud and obnoxious style.  Let this be a tribute to all those who fight our California wildfires.  (X)

Style #5

Style 5 Wood (brown)

Nice warm Earth-tones, ...ahhhh.  Promotes a sence of peace and security.  (X)

Style #6

Style 6 Nature (green)

A theme to remind us of great things in nature.  Reminds me of early morning mountains in the Northwest.  (X)

Group 3 Tab

Style #7

Style 7 Barney (purple)

Here's one for the kids.  These colors have always been popular with young people.  (X)

Style #8

Style 8 Surf & Sky (blue)

Inspired by Southern California "surf culture".  It suits me on the weekend during the summer.  (X)

Style #9

Style 9 Rusty (teal)

Salty-air smells great, ...but eats metal.  Sometimes that's the price we pay on the coast.  (X)
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