Website Design
& Development
Miller Direct Media is not a high priced agency that will enlist
a team of expensive graphic artists and computer programming experts to provide you with the
most technologically advanced website.
Our approach to creating a website is straight forward . . . keep it simple, effective, and on
task. We will advise
and create a productive website. If you chose, we can take that website and
continue to manage, not only the updates, but your on-going internet marketing
efforts.
At Miller Direct Media
we:
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Assess your current website, if
applicable, or create a website from scratch.
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Consult and provide a development schedule that delivers a website in a format, a
budget, and a time frame that meets your needs.
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Integrate the look and
language of your website to compliment your current marketing and brand
strategies.
While many
"experts" spend a great deal of energy defining the difference between design (graphical development) and
development (the coding that turns the graphics and text into the end product), our approach is turnkey.
We can provide you both . . . effective design and development.
In saying this, if you are looking for an e-commerce site (where consumers purchase your product online) or you are
needing a website that operates with a back-end/dynamic database (e.g. people can view "real time" data), we are
not designed to meet your needs.
Our expertise
is working with small to mid-sized companies that simply want a website that:
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Looks and reads
professionally
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Effectively informs visitors
about your products or services
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Supports and perpetuates your
brand message
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Bolsters current marketing
efforts (e.g. offers specials, contests)
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Increases
sales
Keep it simple,
stupid! By
Par Almqvist
The Dalai Lama once said that simplicity is the
key to happiness in the modern world. This philosophy can be adapted into the realm of web design and
digital interface design.
The expressions "Keep it simple, stupid", "Kill
your darlings" and "Less is more" all pinpoint the fact that simplicity is important.
Simplicity lasts. Simplicity is necessary in order
to properly convey any idea. (Read more)
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