Making Connections


Our goal is to connect professionals with Web Developers providing information to developers and people seeking web development for their businesses, organizations or just for vanity. We understand finding a qualified web developer is time consuming let alone finding a dependable and trustworthy web developer. Our goal is to create better relations between web developers and businesses whether established, small or organizations like non-profits, political. Or anyone getting started with their idea.

Research Web Developer

Answers to to commonly asked Web Development Questions:

  • Is it better to update my website or redesign my entire website?
  • What does a website cost?
  • How long should it take to have my website developed?
  • How to fire my existing web developer and find a new one?
  • What questions should I ask before starting a new website?

 

Research a Mobile App Developer

Looking for a mobile app developer can be esspecially painful if you don't know what you're looking for. You can also waste time persuing something that isn't feasable for your business goals. There are a few things to consider first.

We will answer commonly asked Mobile App Development Questions:

  • Do you want a mobile website or a mobile application?
  • Do you a mobile friendly or a mobile optimized website?
  • What features will you want to include in your mobile development?
  • Is now the right time to build a mobile presence?
  • Is mobile development a want or a need?

Research Web Developer

There are many factors you are considering before choosing the best SEO company, first you need to determine if an SEO campaign is right for your company.

We will answer commonly asked SEO Questions:

  • My SEO company took my money. Can I get my money back?
  • I've lost money from a previous SEO campaign, how can I make sure I don't lose money on this campaign?
  • Can I optimize my own website myself?
  • Can my SEO company gaurantee me results?

I consider picking the perfect domain name the first and most crucial step when considering building a website. You should think of domain as the first step to anyone finding your website; relying on search engines to drive traffic to your website is only 1 piece of what will drive traffic to your site. And often you don't have control over how search engines rank you, even though your Web Desginer might like to think that.

1. Is it pronounceable? Only has one spelling?
2. Is it easy to remember?
3. Is your domain name unique?

Some other questions you might be asking....


My .COM domain isn't available, can I register a .ORG instead? Or, I want to register a domain that is not a .COM, is that okay?

The general the rule of thumb, is always make sure your .COM is available (and register it) even if you plan on purchasing a different domain extension like .ORG, .NET, .INFO, .BIZ, etc. Most people think .COM even if you explicity have you domain listed as something else (this. You don't want to take the chance someone accidently goes to another website.