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Web Design Services

During work on your project, I focus on you and your business goals. Details are important to me and I do not want to miss any that could enhance your business presentation.

There are great techie web designers with the latest approach in making those websites with lots of movement, noise and flashy features, but quite often those features can sacrifice your effectiveness in search engine rankings. I have a lot of life and business experience to offer great suggestions to enhance your own ideas and step up the focus. 

During the development of your website, you will be able to view it on your own hosting site or on one of my private domains, so you'll be able to see your website as it unfolds and also provide valuable feedback during the entire design process.

I'm very fast and don't like unfinished projects, so once you've done your part by providing me the text and materials you want in your site, it will be done in a very timely manner. (I can usually have a site completed and on the web within a week.)

Your cooperation is key to my project scheduling. If I am unable to maintain the work pace on your project because you haven't provided materials in a timely manner may mean setting your site aside for future scheduling. In that event there will be a $50 reactivation charge for the extra time I'll have to spend in re-establishing the project flow.

You will need to read and implement acceptance of the terms in my Design Agreement  and feel free to call or e-mail me any questions you have. I can send the agreement to you by email or fax.
 

Barbara Castleman  
Tel (503) 540-1973
Email: LadyWebPro@comcast.net

Domain Name Tip
It is of great benefit to have your domain name clearly tell what your business is about and be easy to remember like . . . WeWashWindows.com.

Then you can have the domain name in your car window, on caps, visors, and tee shirts for more exposure and free advertising advantage
 

 
"Long range planning does not deal with future decisions, but with the future of present decisions."
 
'A man who works with his hands is a labourer; a man who works with his hands and his brain is a craftsman; but a man who works with his hands and his brain and his heart is an artist.' Tostoy
                             Contributed by Martin Balaam