
Everybody has a question or two about what I do so I’ve compiled a helpful FAQ for your reading pleasure. If you have any further questions or comments, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Yes. These days a website URL is just as necessary as a phone number, if not more. An online presence offers you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year of effective marketing. A website can be the single most effective investment a company can make.
Personal websites and blogs are quickly becoming a popular option for the web enthusiast or connected personalities. A personal website makes a great landing page to stay connected with family, friends, and business associates.
Everyone has a bottom line to watch so this question is pretty common. Because the process of web design & development is different for every project, it’s hard to come up with an accurate quote without going into a little detail. Please feel free to contact me to inquire further about prices.
Gathering content for your website is the most important step and always starts with defining the goal of your online presence. Check out my article on preparing for your venture into the world wide web.
A CMS is the difference between a static and dynamic website. A static site isn’t updated often, and when it is it’s usually done by editing the raw code. A dynamic website is one that is updated often (eg: blog, portal, e-commerce). A content management solution (CMS) supports the creation, management, distribution, publishing, and discovery of your dynamic websites information. I commonly use Wordpress as my CMS of choice.
Yes! Standard development practice for all my websites include trusted design principles with commonly accepted benchmarks for search engine optimization. I offer advanced site promotion plans for customers looking to develop a comprehensive online marketing strategy for their business. I’ll work with you to create an effective solution that increases your online presence and promotes your business to a larger global market.
Yes. I offer discounts to non-profit groups and charities.
Chris Morris is a freelance designer & developer based in Lethbridge Alberta, Canada. He is passionate about creating appealing, accessible websites and print solutions. Chris also has an affinity for guitars, hooded sweatshirts and bendy straws.
RT @awilkinson: Just made a blog post about Mozilla ripping us off. Best part: we sent them an estimate for the work. http://bit.ly/aKxbRT 5 hrs ago
I enjoy watching "How It's Made" half way through a segment and trying to guess what they're making. 6 hrs ago