A new website for Marianne Strong Interiors is on the short list* of things to do and I would love to hear any companies you would recommend using.
*Yes, this has been on my to-do list for 3+ years but this is going to be the year!
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Image Via Belle of the Ball
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Congrats on a new website! I haven't worked with any website designers so I can't recommend anyone in particular... but I know you will find the right one!
Hey Marianne,
I actually design websites and have great contacts in the programming world. I work as a graphic designer as my 9-5. I would love to hear the details for your new website, feel free to contact me!
laureldawndesigns@gmail.com
abodelove.com
I'm pretty impressed with the "off the shelf" websites from Big Folio and bludomain, but I love my web designers - www.webstationinc.com. Yay for a new website!
I have a virtual store on etsy.com. I design and make decorative pillow covers and drapery panels. Please check out my store for more designs http://www.etsy.com/shop/ModernTouchDesigns?ref=si_shop
We used ShowIt for our company site and I love it. Very easy to update and quick. I believe there are numerous templates and it can be customized, let me know if you have any questions about it. :)
My husband! ;)
May I suggest Tina Repass Designs.
Her website is here: http://www.teanbean.com/design.html
She designs beautiful sites, and is SUPER easy to work with. Great rates!
Email her at tinarepassdesigns@gmail.com
Good luck!
Hi the girls should be answering this but we can not say enough about Shari at Little Blue Deer. She is so efficient and responsive to all your needs. She is our go to girl. Good luck.
The problem with using an off-the-shelf template is that is does nothing for your search engine optimization. No matter how beautiful your website is, it does nothing for you if nobody can find it. I recommend Asbury Design Inc. (In the interest of full disclosure, it is my husband's company!) but you can see more of their work here:
http://www.asburydesign.net/
Good luck with the project, whichever company you choose!
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