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You’ve Seen Their Work at the University of Florida (if You’re VIP There)

A true sign that someone is gaining a reputation in one’s field is when another professional in the same field tells one of their customers that they need to see you about getting work done.

This was the case for this website. Another web design professional (we’re not competitors… not only is there enough business out there for everybody, but they offer web sites as a side offering to what they normally do) told their client to call me because they wanted things done that they were not equipped to do.

The Keller Interiors website is two websites in one: One for commercial customers and the other for residential clients. Both sides feature their staff and contact information, and both sides are thorough about the company itself. However, that is where the similarity stops.

Residential and Commercial customers have very different needs, and the navigation, while very similar and consistent throughout the site, sends their site visitors to different information, depending on which side of the business they are working with.

This site does include Flash navigation, however, we built it in a way that it doesn’t use a whole lot of system resources, and their customers aren’t using iphones or ipads to look at the site. They are on their computers in their home or in their office, so it doesn’t cause any issues for their business.

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Down Housing Market? Not if You’re Creative!

Adapt. Improvise. Overcome.

This is a mantra in the United States Marine Corps.

The most successful businesses operate the same way.

Take, for example, MiLend Mortgage. They find ways to help people get financed to purchase or refinance a home. They look for solutions to problems and have grown well over the past year, when it’s supposed to be hard to sell a home.

Their website is built from the same philosophy. We found solutions for what they were wanting. It also brought in all the capabilities of Website Dave, Inc. It is a good example of all Website Dave building resources coming together at once. We even set up a photo studio in their offices  and took head shot pictures for their staff.

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Dude! Where’s Your Website???

I had met with Dr. Brian Nadolne about building some sites for them and they wanted to think about it for a while. A couple weeks later, I was making some follow-up calls and when I pulled up his website, his website wasn’t there!

The doctor’s entire online presence came to a screeching halt.

About a third of my clients come from situations where they have either had a falling out with their web designer, or worse, they can’t find them at all. This particular time, though, the web designer was an old friend of the doctor, which would either make things easier, or make them worse.

In this case, it was the latter.

It took some work, but we were able to get the doctor back online with a new website in a few days, and soon thereafter, he had ownership of all of his domain names, something that he had not had before.

…and his friend… well, there’s a happy ending there, too. There was nothing hostile involved. It was just a “forgot to update the domain” situation. He was very helpful and cooperative throughout the process. He and the doctor are still friends, and everything is good.

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Tubing Down the River

On hot Summer days in Atlanta, going down the  Chattahoochee river with some friends is a popular way to beat the heat.

Urban Currents is a tube and kayak rental outfitting company that also teaches kayak lessons and takes groups down the river.

Chuck Armentrout, owner of Urban Currents, places a lot of importance on using the company to provide experiences for kids who might not normally get the opportunity to take trips like this. So he takes groups of inner city kids tubing, and they have a blast.

Chuck’s website makes it possible to book groups, download and print any applicable waivers and rental agreements and to get all the details so that everyone has a good time. A lot of questions get answered on the site, and he makes himself available to answer questions that the site doesn’t have answered (yet…).

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Fixing Busted Cars and Restoring Old Classics

In Cartersville, there is a quickly growing body shop that handles all sorts of work. Their bread and butter is the insurance claim work that they receive day in and day out, but what they really love is restoring classics and customizing bikes.

Collision and Restoration Specialists uses their website to show not only before and after pictures, but also to show a job’s progress. It is another way that a company can use a website and blog combination. They can choose to be very descriptive or very generic in their wording, using the right keywords as applicable.

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Someone to Install Toys and Security Systems

I’m not sure who had more fun with this website, the client or me. Sometimes the right combination of light-hearted humor and a practical offering make for a website that everybody enjoys.

Alan Irvine started a company called Tangled Wires 2 Go, They install things anywhere from home theaters to campus security systems and also provide some smaller services, like setting up computers and installing hardware (which can be a frustrating experience if you don’t do it pretty often).

Although the website is a simple one, we combined a lot of concepts to make it happen. We had to develop a logo, and the idea of construction caution tape came up during our discussions. Working within the idea, we developed a logo that a lot of people could identify with quickly: someone holding a bunch of cables trying to figure out what to do with them.

We kept that idea playing through the beginning of the site and it has worked out well for our client. We keep hearing that he wants to start up a blog, but he’s being kept too busy!

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Organizing the Chronically Disorganized

When Judith Kolberg of FileHeads.net and I sat down, I was truly amazed at the amount of homework she had done before we met. She already had a really good idea of what she wanted and the meeting was very efficient.

Judith is one of the world’s most prominent experts on chronic disorganization. She speaks all over the world, helping people with solutions to their individual cases and helping doctors and therapists understand the issues involved more thoroughly.

When we went through all the details of what she wanted, it was clear that she knew what she wanted the site to do, but wasn’t as clear as to how she wanted it to look. Sometimes in cases like this, we will look at some template sites to help brainstorm ideas. During this brainstorm, Judith found a layout template that she really liked… although it was going to take a lot of customization and tweaking in order to make it hers.

Tweaking a template site can be simple to do, but when there are so many layout needs within one website, they can be just as tricky – requiring a whole lot of planning and organization on paper before even starting on the computer.

The first thing we had to do was reorganize the information that would be used on the site into an easy to use format for the visitors… not an easy task, because there were so many different categories to begin with.

Judith and I worked very closely together, especially during this part of the project. She had been published in many different publications over several years and large number of those articles had been archived.

We got everything tracked down and over a few more brainstorming sessions, we got Judith the website that she wanted. We got together for a few training sessions to make sure that she had the hang of it, and Judith has been making things happen on her website ever since!

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Anyone Want to Buy a Jet Engine?

Cirrus Aerospace is one of the top sellers of jet engines in the airline industry. Their reputation precedes them, and everyone in their industry knows who they are.

However, they found that their international clients prefer to look online on see what is available, so they decided that it was time to build a website.

They needed a simple site, one that didn’t come across as a sales pitch and with some very specific design needs. Their website is very straightforward, and the company’s reputation simply speaks for itself.

This could have easily become another over designed piece, but we agreed that less was certainly more in this case.

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Our Aquariums Start At $15,000.00

That was the start of the conversation with the operator of Southeast Aquariums as we began talking about what he wanted form his website.

The ability to switch and add photos for his galleries was very important. When they installed a new system or upgraded another, they wanted to get pictures up very quickly. I showed him a simple system of doing so, and we put together a beautiful site that shows off their beautiful work that they can keep up to date without having to wait for a web designer to get around to making the changes,

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The Clock Lady’s Wild Success

When I first met JoAnn Shorter, she had only recently completed her patented design for clocks that she made from people’s photos. A couple months later, she was ready to do a complete rebranding of her work, because she realized that she had a fine art masterpiece on her hands, and it was time to treat it as such.

Her website got a complete makeover, presenting her artwork as the precious masterpieces they are. Her site bends the heck out of a design rule, but since most of her visitors are actively searching her product out, they are willing to wait for a slide show of her work to load.

Over the next few months, The Clock Lady’s clocks became very popular gifts for dog owners and were even featured on Martha Stewart’s blog. Now JoAnn and her husband travel around the country, eagerly sought after at the different dog shows.

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