Sure you can build your own Web Site. The questions maybe should be:
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"Do I have the time to learn and make our organization an effective and professional Web Site"?
"How much of this will distract us from our core business"?
"Will I really end up making the kind of Site we want"?
"After all is said and done, will it really be made for less rather than having someone develop our Site who does this kind of work day in and day out"? |
Your organization has a core business. So does ours and its Web development. Just as a company would hire skilled artists and a print company (maybe even an agency) to produce hard copy advertising you should consider choosing professionals to produce or maintain your Web Site.
We specialize in the graphic design, HTML coding and the support and maintenance of Web Sites. So, we suggest you focus on what you do best, your core business, and let us enhance that operation by developing and/or supporting your Internet presence.
Sites not designed and supported by people who really know what they are doing often include some of the following problems:
- Poor layout and design resulting in lack of "Site appeal"
- Improper size and use of graphics which detract from your site objectives
- Improper size and use of files resulting in long download times
- Takes a long time to build site due to learning curve or inexperience
- Site is hard to find or isolated, missing or inappropriate links
- Navigation through Site poorly designed
- No assigned support person responsible for keeping Site information current
- When different people make changes the results can be inconsistency in look, broken links, missing images, etc.
Above are just a few possible results of letting inexperienced individuals work on your Web Site. A cost, effective solution is to engage with C2G Media Group for your Web development and maintenance needs allowing you to do what you do best while we help "bring your organization to the world"!
Please visit our "Applications" page to see how we can help you utilize the technologies available today on the Internet... |