If you're thinking about a website,

consider this...

Presenting information on the World Wide Web is a demonstration of forward thinking...a statement about you, and how you view your company. It should be done with thoughtfulness, dignity, and courtesy. With such an abundance of information out there, how you deliver your message speaks volumes for who you are.

If you are considering establishing a presence on the Internet for your company or organization, you owe it to yourself to consider Creative Communications. At Creative Communications, first we listen...for listening is an important part of communicating. Then, working with the very best technical support, we are able to coordinate your project and provide you with maximum solutions to the Internet - design, content, site management, technical support, and security.

When you are ready to establish your Web presence, use these suggestions to help you select a Web designer. A little investigation and the right questions will go a long way in avoiding the wrong choice.

Above all, avoid cool! Too much information on the Internet is lost on "surfing" and "cool." Learn more about what your image should be by looking at other corporate sites. Make notes of what you like and don't like. Look for sites that are pleasing to the eye, that present information in a simple, easy to understand manner. Also, pay attention to how you move around through the site. Is the navigation easy to follow?

By all means, look at the designer's own site. Are the graphics crisp and clear? Or do they have a "washed-out" look? Is the site well organized and easy to navigate? Do all of the designer's sites look alike? Most importantly, do you like what you see?

Make sure you select a designer who has a good knowledge of technical support to manage your site once it is on line. Your designer should have the knowledge to help you select the right type of service and connection that will handle your needs as you grow. Independent designers who have no vested interest in selling their own connections can frequently find the best matches.

Select a designer with good writing skills. Some designers have good graphic and technical skills but have only minimal writing talents. Unless you're a compelling writer yourself, you'll want a designer who can craft the language that most effectively communicates your message.

Finally, select a designer with whom you can communicate -- available when needed, able to talk with you in easily understood, nontechnical terms, and accommodating to your needs and wishes.

Businesses around the globe are growing on the Web...and in business, growth is life!

Talk to us now to learn about establishing your presence on the World Wide Web!

See who is already enjoying the Creative Communications advantage!

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