Newspaper ads, yellow page listings, building signs and company cars can provide great exposure for your business, but with limited space for additional details about your business. If you display a website address with any of these traditional marketing items, you provide a place where interested people can learn more about the products and services your business offers, as well as your experience and background.
In a smaller community, many businesses rely heavily on word-of-mouth and referrals from current customers. If you have a website, customers can refer their friends to your website and all the information it contains, instead of just giving them your name and number.
Providing customers with contact information (phone, fax, email, mailing address), instructions & forms or answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) on your website saves you or your staff the time and aggravation of having to field calls about these topics.
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We’re happy to try to tailor a website solution to any budget!
Contact Matt Bloomer today at 617-501-4128 to set up a free meeting and/or click here to fill out our preliminary intake form that will give us some background on your business and your website vision. (If you haven't though about some of the questions, feel free to skip them!)
Affordable. Many other webmasters charge a one-time fee of $1,000-$3,000 (and sometimes more) to build small websites. We offer a standard package with a one-time fee that can be as little as $200.
Easy. We offer an alternative to the many do-it-yourself website builders that are often more difficult to use than advertised. Just provide us with some basic information, your customized logo, color preferences, images and text and we'll produce a professional-looking website. Even if you don't have some of these components, we can help you to create them.
Simple. Cutting edge graphic design and other bells and whistles are important for some websites, but for most of us, a professional-looking, affordable and well-organized website is just what the doctor ordered. Our websites are designed to present information to your visitors in a simple and straightforward way, while cutting out all of the additional costs and clutter associated with bells and whistles.
After growing up in Rutland, Vermont, Matt received a full-tuition scholarship to attend the University of Vermont, where he graduated with honors in 2000 with a degree in Economics and minor concentrations in both English and Business Administration.
He also graduated with honors from the Boston University School of Law in 2006.
From 2000 to 2003, as both a web developer working for a Boston marketing firm and an independent consultant, he consulted upon website strategies and built simple to complex websites.
From 2006 to early 2010, as a business law attorney at one of Boston's largest law firms, Matt was exposed to a wide variety of the business and legal issues facing a broad range of business types.