Posts Tagged ‘ Website ’

Why I Will Never Use or Recommend Network Solutions

Jan 30th, 2010 | By Aaron | Category: Recommendations

I’m not bit­ter, but I do hope the “let me make a pur­chase and I’ll let you know if I need any­thing else” idea catches on. There aren’t enough hours in the day to keep click­ing no to other spe­cial offers.



Lawless For Maryland

Nov 20th, 2009 | By Aaron | Category: Portfolio

This site is yet another Word­Press imple­men­ta­tion mak­ing heavy use of tem­plate files and cus­tom scripts per page. Word­Press seems ide­ally suited for polit­i­cal cam­paigns and polit­i­cal web­sites for it’s sim­plic­ity and ease of main­te­nance. The idea with this site was to make it look pro­fes­sional and make use of social tech­nolo­gies which politi­cians are start­ing to real­ize are nec­es­sary and smart.



Clearly Define Your Goals and the Work is Easier

Oct 3rd, 2009 | By Aaron | Category: Case Studies

Gone are the days of assum­ing the Inter­net is a pass­ing fad. No web­site is as bad for busi­ness as no busi­ness card or tele­phone num­ber. Even if all you want to do is a sim­ple about us page with some con­tact infor­ma­tion, it’s vital that you get this done. That being the case, I can direct you to some folks who will do it on the cheap (I might even do it if I have the time). If you want to take full advan­tage of all the web has to offer, how­ever, you’ll need to develop a strat­egy and talk to some­one who can help you develop it.



Chesapeake Tree and Outside Services

Sep 23rd, 2009 | By Aaron | Category: Portfolio

…they wanted a classy web­site that resem­bled wood and had a good deal of nat­ural color. I got to play around with this design, so there was a lot of room for experimentation.