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ByJulianC

About Those Do-It-Yourselfers

mobile friendlyTelevision and the internet are filled with commercials claiming that you can have a beautiful website up and running in just minutes, even if you have no web experience. If you have visited YouTube in the last few weeks, you have almost certainly seen a beautiful young woman telling you that she just put up her own website “in just minutes” and it looks great! Well, she looks great and I bet that her website looks pretty good too. But, I suspect that she had a little help with the product.

Earlier this year, AXIOM put up an article about “Do-It-Yourself” websites, and you might be surprised to learn that we think the DIYs have a definite place in the web spectrum. If your webpage is a hobby, a family site or personal use effort, then a do it yourself effort may be worthwhile. On the other hand, if you need to reach the maximum possible audience with a compelling message and a reason to use your product, service or professional practice, it will pay to turn to a professional online marketing consultant. Axiom Administrative Services can handle:

  • SEO (search engine optimization)
  • Web Design – professionally done by expert web designers and graphic design artists
  • Internet Marketing Strategies created by professionals
  • Email Marketing Services, email campaigns and direct mail

Can a do-it-yourself web design be effective?  Well, yes. If your needs and purposes are limited and personal, DIY may work for you.  If you are serious about promoting your business, professional practice, nonprofit or other organization through internet marketing, you would be better served by the web services and web design provided by professionals like AXIOM. AXIOM understands the needs of small businesses, professional practices and nonprofits. Please visit AXIOM’s small business services page by clicking the link or call Axiom at 800-888-6348.

PS.See a beautiful example of AXIOM’s work for the OurSeniors.net organization by visiting OurSeniors.net.

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