From simple five-page non-profit websites to 60-page business sites, dan weerts creative provides turnkey web design: strategy, copywriting, photography, design and page buildout.
Apostolic Christian Restmor, a premiere long-term care facility in Morton, Illinois
Services included marketing strategy, site plan, photography, copywriting, and web design.
Produce a new website that has a look and feel consistent with Restmor’s stellar reputation, lovely facility, and quality care. Effectively portray the distinct benefits of living there, and persuade prospective residents or their family members to take action.
A website can serve many purposes: a first impression, a validator, a persuasive sales piece, a branding vehicle, or an employee recruitment tool. These days almost everyone has one, but too often small business websites have been woefully neglected, getting more and more outdated in content and style. And while there are a plethora of fantastic website platforms that now make it easy to setup a basic website with a nice looking template, filling it with cheesy stock photography and boilerplate text just makes you look inauthentic.
Do you really want that? I didn't think so.
A bad website can be worse than having none at all. And thanks to the aforementioned website platforms, expensive custom development is rarely ever needed for a small business or nonprofit site. You can get a modern, brand-appropriate, customized website with outstanding photography of your people and business for less than you might think.
My client websites are built on solid, supported, and easy-to-use web platforms. (Sorry, but life is too short to use Wordpess.) At site completion, you’ll be trained to use the site editor so you can keep things updated without going through someone else. Of course, if you prefer I handle future changes, I’m more than happy to do so.
Let dan weerts creative help you put your best foot forward on the web.
Unfortunate — but necessary — disclaimer:
Most clients want to maintain their own websites after I build them. That's why I put all my client sites on an intuitive, easy-to-use platform. However, while my clients are fantastic at running their businesses or organizations, they are not web designers. If you see something on any of these sites that looks it was done by an amateur, well... it probably was.