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South Shore / Boston Web Design

Elevator Pitch: Web design and development should be driven by business needs, and guided by reasonable expectations. I can help make web design less arcane and more like any other business or marketing desicion.

Most in web design are focused on the design aspect: turning a plan into a reality that loads and works well in customers' web browsers. I'm focused on step number one: building that plan to reflect your business.

Here's the process:

  • Plan: What does your business need out of the web? Direct sales? Lead generation? Getting information in the hands of existing customers? What results can you expect to see? This is where we sit down and answer those questions, which help me understand what kind of value the web can bring you.
  • Design: I design a solution that makes sense for you, and refine it based on your feedback.
  • Build: I build the web site and can also host/maintain it if needed.

As I said above, I feel that the web should be like traditional marketing; It should be strongly informed by your needs, current branding, and market, and include informed expections for return on investment.

If you've a business in the Greater Boston or South Shore area and the above makes sense to you, you can e-mail me directly at adam@AdamMarquis.com and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.