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Care and Craftsmanship

Care and Craftsmanship

You are proud of your work. You should be! You have spent time honing your craft, which informs the materials you use, time you spend, and results you produce. Don’t keep your work a secret. The best way to attract new clients is to make sure your existing work has a stellar showcase.

Here are some key items to help your work speak for itself:

  • An up-to-date project gallery: This lets future clients see your skill in action and determine whether you would be a good fit for their projects.
  • Strong social media profiles: Facebook, Pinterest, Houzz…if you consistently highlight the exemplary work you are doing, you will develop a following interested in your work and ready to share it!
  • Use a case study format: Provide details about a project’s budget and timeline but also include information about a challenge your team overcame or unique materials used on a job.

The stronger your web presence, the easier you are to find…and more likely you are to get the bid for the next project.

Contact us to see how our Care can help you give your Craft the exposure it deserves.

You’ve Got “A Guy”

You’ve Got “A Guy”

Specialization–it’s the name of the game. You wouldn’t have your plumber build your cabinets, or your tile guy rough in your electrical.

An internet presence is just the same. Yes, there are numerous DIY options, but that doesn’t mean they are effective, impactful, or a good use of your time.

Put the focus back on your business and your craft, because we’re the sub you need for your website. You set the specs and let us do the job.

With upfront pricing, you’ll never get bit by a Time and Materials project gone wrong. You’ll know what you’re paying and that you’re only paying for what you need.

The initial phone consultation is free. Schedule a time today to find out how we can be your “Web Guy.”

Get Your Free Strategy Guide!

Get Your Free Strategy Guide!

Projects start with discussion and negotiation, but nothing really happens until there’s a plan. Clients review floor plans and discuss their needs. Maybe they hire an architect to prepare drawings or pour over your standard models to find a design that meets their needs.

Either way, the first step is always the plan. Why? Because breaking ground before you figure out what you’re building is a recipe for disaster. You just don’t go there with your business and you shouldn’t with your web site.

Overwhelmed with planning? We can simplify it. Think about your web site build as just another job. Ready? Let’s get planning!

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