Web design.

Your web site is the first exposure to your company that many of your potential customers will have. Make sure you make a good impression through proper web design. ActionGrafix will develop a site that displays all your business has to offer, is organized, informative, easy to navigate and easy to find.

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Turn-key eCommerce solutions.

An online store is the ultimate salesperson, it's open 24 hours a day and can reach millions of people. If you have goods or services to sell you need an electronic commerce website; it's your marketplace on the Internet.

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Corporate websites.

A custom designed corporate site is a great marketing tool to provide background information about your business, organization, or service. A corporate website is the most cost-effective way to expand your marketing efforts and maintain positive customer relations.

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Blogs.

Feeling chatty? A blog is a terrific way to express yourself and keep friends and family up to date with the latest happenings in your life. Shouldn't your blog be as unique as you are? We will design an original layout based on the colors and photos you choose.

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Community site.

A gathering place where people with similar interests communicate with each other, usually by chat or message boards. Community sites are also a great component to add on to your corporate site for user support forums.

In the market for a website? Important things to consider before hiring a web developer.

1. Make contact.

Contact your potential designer by phone or email and see how long it takes for them to get back to you. When they respond are they helpful, professional, polite and friendly? This always makes it easier to do business and less stress on yourself, since you will want it to be a strong and stable relationship. The first contact is usually a good indication of what your future communications will be like.

2. Are you experienced?

Ask how long the person or business has been designing web sites and working with the Internet. Someone new to the industry may not be familiar with the all of the technologies available for designing a web site and may not be around to take care of your future business needs. Don't be afraid to ask to see samples of their work.

3. Verify the code.

Make sure your developer is familiar with HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). Anyone who is unfamiliar with these coding languages and strictly uses programs like Frontpage will likely produce a web site that is not standards-compliant, which often results in webpages that render improperly on some web browsers.

 
You‘ll love your new site. We‘ll build it for you, host it for you and maintain it for you.Member International Webmasters Association and The HTML Writers GuildMaintianing your site doesn't need to be a hassle. We‘ll build it for you, host it for you and maintain it for you.