You choose a web design firm out there, tell them about your requirement and get your website launched weeks later. Yes, your budget gets you a website, but not the results.
All businesses create a website for reasons. From generating more enquiries to online sales. Yet, this strategy, most of the time, if not all the time, failed to deliver the conversion you are hoping for. Why
20/80 rules
Our general rule of thumb is to spend only 20% of your budget on development while you should allocate 80% on marketing activities. After many years of providing online solution to our clients, we are confident to say that your marketing effort is the ONLY way your visitors will find out about your online presence, and NOT a pretty-flashy-graphically-packed website.
Less is more…
Our approach is very simple. First, we begin with a thorough study on the nature of your business to identify your critical conversion factors and how it is measured. Next, we prepare ONLY the necessary groundwork that focuses on increasing your conversion ratios. This reduces unnecessary resources spent on “nice-to-have” features, which increases speed to market.
Future planning made easier
You can make improvisations only if you know where are you standing now such as your visitors and its conversion. The more you understand about your current situation, the easier and more accurate your next strategy will be.
Building on a wealth of experience
We have helped many different businesses migrate online throughout the years. Although the nature of each business is radically different, we are able to apply what we’ve learned from various industries and apply the strategies to help you in driving up your conversion ratios.
Overall what I can say is that we are proud to have you as our web hosting management provider which we find that the services provided by your company is excellent & actually Exceeding Customer’s Expectation.
Adrian Lim.
GLAMOUR GLAD ( MM2H ) SDN. BHD.
Hi,
I wish to know more about your service and how much does it cost to setup the website for my company dealing with energy saving lightings and R&D services. I am also looking at the feasibility of online transaction.
I would like my website to be in the first page in the search engine. Please advise the cost and how is the company going to help in acheiving my objectives.
Thanks
Interesting posts
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i would like to know how much you charge for a simple website with 5-6pages. and together with email n domain hosting.
I am rather please with your services. Thanks to Jian as well as he was so patient with my 1001 questions. At least now I know how this whole thing works.
i would like to have a fitness portal with online membership…could you advice me the cost of build-it… my date line 30/03/2008
How confident are you in increasing the sales of a business? Iron clad money back guarantee?
I like your question, Ron! No, we don’t provide any money-back guarantee. You don’t blame your renovator for bad business, dont you? Web designers can not run your business, the business owner yes :)
First of all, thanks for dropping by on my page Mr Pin!
On this entry, I just can conclude the website is just a
requirement on business environment. Less need but must
have too! Isn’t to0 hasty to say that website didn’t run much
of company business? I do judge book by its cover :p
Hi Ikram. Thanks for the useful feedback. Indeed, no harm to use website as an electronic version of brochure, and cost of developing it should be kept to minimum. If it is about online business, then some conversion element will have to come in. Happy browsing :)