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 If you are not making regular updates to your website, it is our recommendation you have your website designer make them for you.

 

Advantages:

  • Save Money

  • Greater control

  • Ease in updating

  • Updates done in a timely manner

  • Value-added employee

 

Disadvantages:

  • Can't spare key people / time

  • Don't have in-house computer / graphics expertise

  • Keeping up with technology

If part of your internet marketing strategy is to be making updates to your website on a regular basis, we recommend that you have someone in-house.

About 60% of our clients maintain their own website, but often refer to us for the latest information about search engines and other issues.

Sounds too simple? This is why it works - Knowing you will be having someone update your website in-house effects how your site is originally designed. It is our job to make updating your website easy by creating templates using extremely user-friendly software. We make sure the technical stuff is already in place.  If you can operate your email program, you can update the content of your website. 

Training generally takes 1/2 hour in person or via the telephone and we are always available for technical support.

For more information about training someone in-house to update your website, please fill-out the form below.  Confidential Information

 

Your Name:
E-mail:
Address of current website? (URL)

"My name is Kathy Peters. My job was to develop and maintain the website for our 40th high school class reunion. Kim not only helped develop the website but gave me personal and internet support through all the various aspects that it demanded. Thanks to Kim and a lively high school class the website was a big hit. At this time we are preparing to burn CDS of the event for the many classmates who have requested them.

Kim was the next best thing to “Website for Dummies”. Thanks, Kim!"

Sincerely,
Kathy Peters
LHS Class of 1967