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Mobile Site Development

Gone are the days when having a mobile-friendly Web site was just another bell or whistle.  With the explosion of smart phones in recent years, your visitors are almost just as likely to arrive at your site with a smart phone browser as a traditional desktop browser.  What will happen when they get there?  Will they be able to easily access the content and functionality your Web site provides?  Or will they be stuck looking at horizontal scrollbars, oversized image-based navigation, or blank spaces where the Flash should be?  Your business may not be able to afford to have a Web site that is not mobile friendly.

Fear not!  We offer an affordable Mobile Site Development service.  In fact, a Mobile site can be purchased as an add-on to our basic Web Site Development package for as little as $500.  Already have a Web site?  This is not a problem either - but before quoting a price we will have to check out your existing site to find the most affordable option.  Our ultimate goal however, is to make your life simpler, not harder.  You should not have to maintain two sites - a mobile site and a desktop site.  We will work to make sure you can administer both sites with a single control panel.

Mobile site packages start as low as $500 when purchased as an add-on to an new Web site.

 

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Web site design, development and marketing company based in Lafayette, Louisiana. With over ten years of experience in a variety of Web technologies and applications, we are ready to take on any challenge with first class customer service and 100% commitment to your satisfaction!

Contact: Aaron Lozier
skype aaron.lozier
phone (337) 205-2365
fax (801) 348-2280
email [email protected]

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