Executive Coaching

Website Design for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses

This website was a large, complex site that was completely rebuilt and revamped.

Given the nature of the business, the look needed to be sharp and professional.  There was a lot of information to convey, so the emphasis was put on content.  The site includes a blog, the use of an auto responder, contact forms, access to digital media, and testimonials linked directly to various social media.

The focus on Search Engine Optimization was huge in order to rank in Google under several keywords.

 

 

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Website redesign logo integration

 

A year after initially building the site, we did some cosmetic updating. We integrated his new logo, modified the marketing copy and fine tuned the SEO.

Previous Look: 

Heating and Air Conditioning Website DesignThis small business website needed to convey both professionalism and friendliness. Due to the intense competition in the HVAC market, this site needed to have very strong SEO to rank on Google but also be user friendly to appeal to visitors.

The magazine style site features a slider, a blog, contact forms, double navigation, and drop down menus. In addition, the front page is widgetized, meaning it’s different than the rest of the pages within the site.

The project involved complete content development including image searches.

Personal Blog Web Design

This personal blog was designed for my daughter to record her adventures.  We integrated fun colors, whimsical fonts, a slider, videos, and double navigation initially.  Over time, the site colors and layout evolved to reflect her growing up.

(For the safety reason, the blog has been set to “private” and is not accessible from this page)

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 Personal blog website design

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Personal website blog design

This personal blog was designed for a child to record her adventures.  We integrated fun colors, whimsical fonts, a slider, videos, and double navigation. The home page is individualized.

(For the safety reason, the blog has been set to “private” and is not accessible from this page)