Our Simple Web Design Process
Our process will ensure that your website communicates perfectly, achieves all of your goals, and launches in the most timely and cost-efficient way.
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We educate ourselves about you, your industry, your customers, and your competition.
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We will clearly define the primary objective of your website. Each element of your site will be carefully chosen in effort to accomplish that goal. We’ll put together a navigation outline that presents your business in a simple and clear way.
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Our firm will work with you to create a website that reflects who you are – your sense of style, your culture and your brand. You will be presented with an up-to-date website reflecting the current trends that appeal to your demographic. Your site will be hosted at a remote location and won’t go live until you give it your seal of approval.
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Your site will include Google Analytics and other valuable tools that measures results. We’ll monitor those results and make adjustments accordingly.
“Surf’s Up Internet Marketing has done a fantastic job for Bentz Boats. Our web site has become an important component to our marketing strategy and we continually receive compliments from people accessing the site. Our site is not only informative but creates excitement for the viewer, all due to the professional layout and design by Kim Parsells of Surf’s Up Internet Marketing. We highly recommend Kim as she is innovative, creative and professional in her web site designs.”
“In an era of digital marketing and social media communication, website development for businesses is a high priority, yet sophisticated need. Message, tone, look, layout, navigation, key words, links, and more need to be crafted and connected in ways that successfully address target markets. Kim Parsells at Surf’s Up Internet Marketing partnered with us to build a website and communications strategy that helped us achieve this success. Her insights, technical skills, graphic capabilities and collaborative spirit made this process a pleasure. We couldn’t be more pleased and we’re already engaging her on new business development opportunities.”
Tom Hudson, AICP, CMSM
Here are a few examples of how businesses, both large and small, are utilizing their internet presence. Which of these apply to you?
Increase public awareness
Increase sales
Generate leads
Support existing advertising, promotional efforts
Offer customer service
Provide latest information regarding new products / services
Build a database for organized marketing
Provide directions to consumers
Survey customers / prospects
Recruit new employees / Post job opportunities
On-line portfolio
Reduce Time Spent Answering Requests for Information
Create a 24 Hour Storefront
Reduce Printing and Postage Costs
Better Serve Your Local Market
To Stay In Contact With Staff
Target a Specialized Market
Level the Playing Field