Frequently Asked Questions
About Web Design...
My site was built a few years ago. Do I need to have a re-design?
Being successful on the web in 2007 requires up to date web design, functionality, usability, and search engine optimization. If your website was built before 2005, it isn't up to date with today's web standards.
If I have True Graphix develop my website, will it get traffic?
True Graphix designs eye catching websites that attract users. We also pack our websites with W3C compliant code that let's search engines easily crawl through your content and deliver your goods to viewers.
How do I know if I need a new website or a redesign?
Ask yourself these questions.
- Does my current website represent my company in 2007?
- Does my current website basically have the same design, information, and images as it did a year ago? More than a year ago? If so, your website needs a complete redesign or some touching up.
- Does my current website bring new viewers and new business opportunities? With over 250 million active internet users online looking for new business ventures, you could be missing out if your site can't attract and maintain these opportunities.
- Is my website ugly compared to my competitor's website?
- Does my website lack new features and technology that others sites provide?
- Can I update the information on my website with an easy to use content management system?
How much is this gonna cost me?
True Graphix delivers state of the art graphic design, compliant code, and an easy content management system. Our prices are based on market trends, but can accommodate any business, large or small.
How long does it take for a website to be created and completely functional?
The average start to finish process usually takes about two to three weeks based on the amount of content you are planning on having and also your changes to the project.
Will this be one of those projects that will give me a headache?
Nope! We'll make sure the process is headache free and you'll be leaving with a smile. We like to keep our customers.
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