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A static
web site can help your business
present your products, services, and
any other information you want your
visitors to have access to. We can
even add an affordable e-commerce
solution. If all you want to do is
present information, then a static web
site is all you need.
Building a static web site is
relatively simple because the
development technology is simple to
use. A dynamic web site is required
for content such as online databases,
e-business, collaborative content,
membership, private areas, knowledge
base, a resume/jobs database, etc.
We work with our clients to plan,
design, and make their products,
services reach new heights online.
Our team includes consultants, graphic
designers, programmers and system
engineers with extensive experience in
web site design, programming,
consulting, project management, and
marketing.
With our Small Business packages, we
can quickly and efficiently gather
requirements, design, build, host, and
advertise your static web site. This
is not a template site, but a
completely custom and original site
designed especially for your company.
We've designed hundreds of web sites,
and provide a superior service. Your
web site will be constructed from
scratch, and you will have the ability
to both modify and review your site
during construction.
Our web site development team can
custom build a web site that matches
your company's unique style. Your
journey onto the internet starts with
a well conceived professional
presentation web site. When you're
ready, you can add more costly
features such as e-Commerce, customer
tracking, members only section,
database connectivity, etc.
CD-ROM PRESENTATION
A CD-ROM presentation is a "offline website" or stand alone Flash projector file that is contained on a CD. To access a presentation of this nature the user simply needs to insert the CD into a PC or laptop and does not need access to the Internet. The presentation can be created in Macromedia Flash or HTML. CD-ROM presentations also make use of an Auto run feature which automatically begins the presentation after the user has inserted the CD into a PC or laptop.
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