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Creating a Construction Website: Introduction
February 8, 2008

With technology becoming more important in today’s business, many construction companies are creating websites. Having a website for your company has many advantages.

  • It provides a place to post work you have completed.
  • It provides potential customers with a place to review what type of services you provide.
  • It provides you with a place to direct potential customers.
  • It provides potential partners or associates with a place to view what kind of services you provide.
  • It provides current customers with a place to ask questions and have them answered without having to pick up a phone.
  • It provides previous customers a place to refer their friends and family to see other jobs you have completed.

Google can provide you with many pages showing different ways to create a website, how to begin creating a website, website creation software and companies specializing in website creation. Weeding through all these resources can be time consuming and frankly, boring.

However, website creation is easy; it just takes time and the correct resources. This series will provide you will the knowledge and tools to create your own website, no matter what your budget.

Topics followed in this series include:

·         Website Content Planning

·         Analyzing Competitors

·         Site Structure

·         Search Engine Optimization

·         Content

·         Page Design

·         Website Builders

Once this series is complete you should be able to create your own website, or at the least, know where to look to have one created for you.


Posted by Samantha Vartiamaki on February 8, 2008 | Comments (0)



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