Website Development Company Needed
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Hey everyone,
I am doing some consulting work for a travel company. They are redesigning their web site from scratch. The web site is highly database driven.
I am looking to hire a company that has a very good combination of skills in programming(.NET or C+), website design, and SEO.
In looking for a company to work with on this, a lot of companies claim they know SEO and web site design, but it is not as easy to find a company that is also highly proficient in programming.
If any of you know of a great website directory for this, or even a company or two you recommend, I would greatly appreciate any of your advice.
Thanks!
Jeff Ferraro
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Hi Jeff,
If you could mark this question as answered and/or add a comment when you've found someone, that would be great. Thanks!
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Well this may be a self promotion, but the company i work for has a great development team specifically in regards to custom CMS sites that utilize the .NET platform. We also have a growing web design and marketing team, feel free to check out our website and portfolio: http://www.hileman.biz/
Some external references for our company:
http://www.kentico.com/Partners/Hileman-Enterprises-LLC.aspx
https://adwords.google.com/professionals/profile/org?id=03470296118255362028&hl=en
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Hey thank you SO much Jarrod - really cool of you. I appreciate it. I'll look into those today.
Jeff
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Im sure you already checked it out, but the SEOMoz recommended company directory has some good suggestions.
http://www.seomoz.org/marketplace/companies/recommended
NVI and RustyBrick are two companies on that list that have been around a long time. I have also used a company called Sunant which is just a few guys but I believe they work in .net.
I would offer you some of our design and programming resources but Im overworking them on our own projects at the moment.
Good luck, hope that helps.
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Also worth checking out sortfolio.com
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Thanks Mike. I'll keep this in mind.
Jeff
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Thank you Mr. Patrick. I will give you a call tomorrow.
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where are you based? what is your budget? how big is the site likely to be? to maintain? What are the KPIs? Why not just php? What do you mean by SEO?
More importantly, what was wrong with their website if it needs to be redesigned from scratch? This sounds like a company that doesnt actually know what it problems are and is just going to wave a redesign wand and hope for the best i.e. not a good company to build a website for!
It sounds like theyve made a whole load of decisions on what the solutions should be, without knowing what the problems are.
S
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You might want to post the job on a site like authenticjobs.com (high quality) but it will cost a couple hundred for the post. Any time I need extremely high quality that is where I go, If you dont find anything there than try posting on the jobs section on seomoz.
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