Hire someone you can trust.
August 28th, 2008Trust. That's what it's all about.
Your website is your baby, your lifeblood. It's important to you. Whether it's personal, business, or a combination there of, your site is a representation of you online. It can be the first impression someone has of you, and I'll make it sure it's a good one.
Get in touch.
No offense (honest!), but I do prefer to initiate contact through electronic means. This allows me the chance to become familiar with your initial information, have any needed information at hand, and ensures that our initial conversation will be at a time that is convenient and not causing a rush for either of us. Clients have additional contact access in several ways:
- Phone (Direct, or Toll-Free)
- Skype
- Instant Messaging
Hours of Operation
If you wish to call by phone, please observe the following hours below. While I do work outside of these hours, I need to keep a little quiet time to get into the groove and do amazing things. Email is accepted anytime, and I will respond as soon as possible.
- Monday-Thursday: 10am-4pm
- Friday: 10am - 12pm
- Closed All Federal Holidays
- All times are US Central
- Currently it's: 12:25am CDT
Featured Projects
World Kayak Blogs
The director of World Kayak gave a shout this way as he was trying to build an online kayaking community. Using a platform which is a specialty of mine, it was a natural fit for both of us. Work began in November of 2007, and it is an ongoing project. Certain features implemented have been regional content and its management, recent photos, image galleries, a custom network tag solution, and many other general improvements. In addition, the site was originally making some 1100 database queries per page load, with object caching enabled, which has been significantly reduced to approximately 75. Considering all of the features and content, it's a winning combination.
Currently Amusing Awesome
Have you seen Arnel Pineda? Wow. This guy blows me away. Granted, if you're not a Journey fan, it'll probably be out of your grasp. Needless to say, my faith in one of the icons of the 70's/80's is (finally) restored.