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Web Services In The Cloud

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Your Web presence is your calling card and “where your clients/prospects exist”. A functional, quick loading, optimized, responsive, attractive website is your doorway to getting your phone to ring. A mobile website, mobile app, social media, email marketing, custom business videos, and even reputation management services to help you leverage online reviews are a key part to the success of your business. Are you tired of all of those “web developers who don’t understand the fundamental design and usability necessities a converting website needs to have? Web Services in the Cloud provides a full range of services to ensure that your online presence is working for you and your business. We will help you identify the needs of your customers, then provide you with the creative solutions you need to have an impact on your target audience – all while saving you valuable time! Today, just having a website isn’t enough. That’s why we offer a multitude of solutions, integrate the services you need – whether it’s just a mobile site, the full suite, or any combination in between – into a system to maximize the online potential of your business! . Let my staff an my years of web design, programming, digital branding create a lead “magnet” designed to do three things for your business: 1- Set you above your competition 2- Get your phone to ring 3- Grow your business (More Customers! - Increased ROI!)

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What makes a great website?

Your website is the first impression of your business and you to help “Grow Your Business”. designed to serve a purpose, usually to solve a problem.

Functional: A website is designed to serve a purpose, usually to solve a problem. For example, a job board has a purpose where employers can post jobs and job seekers can find and apply for jobs. Once applied, there should be a way for candidates and employers to communicate and keep up to date with a job application. If you build a job board and it only lets you post jobs, that’s not enough.

Ease of Use: A website should be easy to use and navigate. When users visit your website, do they find the information they are looking for, without struggling? Does your website provide easy navigation to jump from one page to another and go back?

Relevant Content: You do not want to put content on a website that is not relevant to the users. You do not want to put car details on a job board. If your website is a job board, it should have content and tips related to being a good candidate such as how to create a professional resume and how to behave in an interview. You do not want to post about cars or sports on a job board.

Modern: You want to make sure your website is using current trends and technologies. You do not want to build a website that does not support today’s needs. For example, responsiveness and fluid web designs are the key requirements for modern websites. You do not want to create fixed page layouts for your website that doesn’t support mobile readability.

Optimized: Your website and its content should be optimized for different devices, browsers, data speed, search engines, and users. If your website is not optimized for mobile data users and their download speed, users may leave your website. If your website does not support common modern browsers, you may be missing out on some users. If your website is not optimized for popular smartphones and their sizes, users may not want to visit your website.

Responsive: Responsive web design is a modern need. A responsive website changes its layout and options to fit the device and browser size. For example, a website may provide more options on a large PC monitor compared to on a mobile phone.

Performance and Speed: Does your website load fast enough to show visitors what they are looking for? Your website can’t be slow when presenting content to its visitors. If your website takes more than two seconds to load, it is probably too slow.

Reliable: Is your website reliable? If I apply for a job, does your website send me on-time notifications and messages to keep me posted with the updates? Can I access your website whenever and wherever? Is your website up and running 24/7?

Scalable: Do you have sufficient infrastructure to support your website and its visitors? A website should be able to scale to a number of potential visitors. Not only should the website's user interface be scalable but the back-end database, APIs, and services too should be able to scale.

Secure: Security is a major concern to today’s web visitors. You need to make sure that your website follows industry standards and guidelines. For example, if you have user registration feature, you want to make sure that user passwords are encrypted and not displayed in plain text. You also want to ensure that the website is secure and uses SSL encryption. If you’ve forgotten a password feature, you do not want to provide a reset password feature without asking the security questions to the user.

What questions might you ask a client when starting a new project?

We will forward a Client Intake Form upon Project Approval.
Basic Information: Company Address, locations, description, hours of operation, existing websites, etc...
Citations: There will be some sites we will need to add or verify your business.
Social Media: List of Accounts/Access Credentials

What do you love most about your job?

Helping clients "Grow Their Business". lam passionate about working with customers and providing web services. My primary goals is to develop a long-term, trusting relationship We can provide you with the guidance that can help you understand and better define your web needs.

What inspired you to start your own business?

Technically as a independent computer consultant for 20+ years I am a business. I decided in 2011 in preparation for retirement to create Web Host In The Clouds dba Web Services In The Cloud.

Why should our clients choose you?

Our mission is to help clients make and implement decisions on the Web Services to increase their presence on the internet and "Grow Their Business"
We offer a full range of Web Services at a reasonable price and more often than not we over deliver

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