Websites

Industry Specialties

Realtors

Real estate agents reap these benefits:

build awareness, generate quality leads, increase credibility along with brand, help buyers and sellers throughout their buying or selling journey, and full information control.

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Lawyers

Whether you’re a large international law firm or a solo attorney,

you need a site that does a number of important things: Communicates quickly and succinctly exactly what you do and the benefits you bring. Grabs attention with eye-catching images. Immediately establishes credibility.  Collects information from potential clients.

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Dentists

The 7 most important pages of a dentist’s website

1. The “About Us”
2. Payment Methods
3. New Patient Special
4. Location/Hours
5. Appointments
6. Testimonials
7. Services offered

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Restaurants

What you need to include on your Restaurant Website

1. The Basic Stuff: Address, Phone Number, & Hours. Start with the basics. 
2. Link Directly to Social Media
3. Spotlight Your Menu.
4. Optimize Online Ordering.
5. Offer Gift Cards and Merchandise
6. Highlight Loyalty
7. Great photos

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Churches

Your church and community search the Internet each day 

Your website introduces the public to your leadership and ministries.

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Non-Profits

Most importantly, any nonprofit website needs the following five basic elements.

1. Streamlined Donations
2. Social Media Links
3. Individual Staff Pages
4. Responsive mission
5. Financial Transparency

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Online Stores

An online store is a web site that you own (unlike Amazon.com or Walmart.com for example) where you build your own store, drive your own traffic and allow customers to purchase products.  We use the best online platform for this – Shopify.

For the more advanced clients.

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Marketplaces

An online marketplace is an e-commerce site that connects sellers with buyers. It’s often known as an electronic marketplace and all transactions are managed by the website owner, such as Amazon. Organizations use online marketplaces to reach customers who want to purchase their products and services. 

The advantage is the web traffic and customers that are already gathered at these marketplaces.

eBay

eBay is a very familiar name within the e-commerce industry. 

eBay is an online shopping site that functions as both a business to consumer E-tailing enterprise and a consumer to consumer E-tailing business. It was popular around the period of the Dot-com rave and had ever since remained in our faces. The shopping site has created a niche for itself within the industry with its auction deals.

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Amazon

The most powerful platform.

The Amazon Marketplace is an e-commerce platform owned and operated by Amazon that enables third-party sellers to sell new or used products. Using Amazon Marketplace, third-party sellers gain access to Amazon’s world-wide customer base.

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Etsy Shop

The darling of handmade.

Etsy is an online marketplace that connects sellers with buyers. It is primarily used for selling vintage items, handmade goods, art, and crafts.

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Walmart

Walmart is one of the biggest names in retail.

 With its massive consumer base and growing online market share, selling on Walmart.com is one of the most promising opportunities for e-commerce expansion.

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