Introduction Up 1 level Contents Info  Form Non Profits Portfolio Search 
Web Strategy
  MdH Web Group   Web Hosting & Development for Charities & Small Business 
 
Introduction
Up 1 level
FAQ
Pricing

Back 1 Page
Next Page

 

See a slide show of the 2005 Love For Kids participation in the Arlington Texas Fourth of July Parade
It is an EXE file but Virus Free
Download approx 8megabytes

Check the MdH Group Portfolio and Support Local Businesses and Charities
 

Requires a Java Enabled Browser.
 

How Can A Site Help?

Laptop Lane - Atlanta Ga.  Raleigh NC and most aiports have at least one Laptop Lane.  Click to enlarge.  Photo by Consultwebs.com © 2001 Administrative costs can be dramatically reduced through proper usage of a web site. Clients frequently call for a "write-up" or brochure on your firm or company. Normal communications methods can be supplemented by referring clients to your web site. Forms and documents such as job applications, qualifications' criteria, newsletters, articles, maps, internal data, etc., can be placed on your site. Databases can assist in inputting and managing data from a variety of locations. Desired areas can easily be password-protected.

The Internet is growing at more than 10 percent per month. Based upon The American College Survey Group, Forbes 500 CEO’s expect to generate almost 40 percent of their sales through the Internet within the next ten years.

Busy television, newspapers and magazines viewers will continue to shift their attention more to the Internet and away from traditional media. Consider the trend outlined in a recent study by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press as written in ZDNet AnchorDesk.

bullet

More than 30% of Americans go online for news at least once a week. This is an increase of 10% from 1998;

bullet

15% get daily reports off the Web;

bullet

40% of college graduates now get their news online, up from 24% in 1998;

bullet

More than 30% of Americans go online for news at least once a week. This was up 10% from 1998.

On top of that, Forrester Research predicts that by 2004, roughly half of all Internet ad spending will come from the pockets of the traditional media.  Newspapers will suffer the biggest losses.

It is advisable to learn, understand, and tap into this medium. You can provide an in-depth profile of your firm or business. New clients can be attracted locally, regionally and globally. You can communicate with information seekers.

Web benefits include the following:

bullet

The ability to introduce your organization and staff by displaying resumes and pictures;

bullet

Strengthening relationships and the ability to market additional services to existing clients;

bullet

Information is available twenty-four hours per day with minimum cost and resources;

bullet

Interactive communications with clients;

bullet

Recruiting is strengthened.

Consider your desired clients and image. Most businesses and law firms want well-funded, progressive clients. These clients usually have web pages. If one of two competitive firms has a professional web site, which firm do you think will be viewed as being more progressive?

Evaluating a Designer or Your Existing Web site

Truckstop and airport kiosks are common.   Our managers frequently use kiosks, Laptop Lanes and kiosk phone/modem connections to check e-mail and check Web sites.  Click to enlarge.  Photo by Consultwebs.com © 2001

Most Web designers claim to be, "the best." Many say they know your industry or profession extremely well. A Web site is too important to leave this to chance. Some of the statistics on our site include the following:

bullet

Recent estimates of Web users worldwide puts the number at 40 million and growing fast."

bullet

By the end of 2002, most analysts agree that more than half of US households and 32 percent of European households will be online."

bullet

Forrester Research, Inc., reported that business to business online Internet commerce will rocket to more than $3.7 trillion by 2003.

bullet

Numerous research firms are projecting that during the next decade, U.S.-based business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce will grow from some $20 billion to several hundred billion dollars and projects that B2C e-commerce worldwide will jump from about $5 billion in 1997 to $100 billion in 2002.

An article in the Triangle Business Journal (North Carolina) states that, "The small business operator has to get in on the act now ­ not so much to carve out market dominance, but simply to be compatible and survive in a surrounding environment where e-business will eventually be the primary way that buyer and seller communicate with each other."

Where do you begin? If you would like assistance in measuring your site effectiveness or improving your site, we will be happy to assist you by discussing your situation with you or performing a Web site checkup. Our typical analysis prices range from $100 to $500 (total), depending upon the size and content of the site. Please fill out our Information Request form if you would like an estimate of our price to analyze your site.

Early steps include finding a designer and then evaluating Web sites. After finding potential designers by using the methods discussed below, we recommend asking the designers for reference sites. The reference sites should be checked against the following criteria. We also recommend that businesses and law firms, who have existing sites, measure their sites against the criteria. You can assign a point scale to the following based upon their importance to your business.

Evaluation Criteria

Initial Considerations - It is difficult to find a designer with all of the necessary Web site implementation skills.  Skills include cosmetic and programming design expertise, business knowledge, and site placement experience. Aesthetics designers, for example, often spend less effort on search engine placement and services promotion.

Reference Web sites will allow you to see the designer's overall skills, commitment and longevity potential. View the sites, bearing in mind that first impressions are important. An amateurish Web site will reflect poorly on your organization.

Too many businesses consider it a competitive obligation to prepare a site and they never end up receiving the benefits that could be achieved with just a bit more effort.

Content - You’ve got them there and they are interested. Do you have something to tell them? This is critical. We have seen poorly designed sites spread like wildfire through word of mouth.

Aesthetics & Layout - The site should be informative -- and compelling. An attractive site interests viewers, making them want to see more. The layout should be designed so the viewer quickly understands the site’s mission. Most users scan rather than read.  Therefore, you should break your content into easy to read segments with headings and sub-headings.  Graphics should complement the site’s layout and content. The site should be designed for the target market, not to impress other designers or surfers.

Creativity - It is exciting to find a site that has something new and/or dares to be different. The Webmaster should combine style with the content and mission. For example, while tradition dictates that pages should be similar, some Webmasters are using color tabs that link to different color pages. Prudent use of JavaScript and CGI scripts can add to a site. With the exception of navigation aids, you will see a reduction of the mouseovers and fancy graphics due to their slow-loading time, incompatibilities, and lack of novelty.

Occasionally, industry individuals, such as attorneys, will become Web designers or Web consultants.  While many of them are quite competent, some of them cannot rid themselves of their backgrounds and tend to design black and white, conservative sites that appeal only to them and other attorneys.  Remember that most Web sites are not trying to bring in other attorneys -- they are attempting to bring in the public.  The site must appeal to your marketplace.

Sites will move toward classic brochure appearance with the exception of techniques that the Web makes available -- such as interactivity.

Ease of Navigation - The navigational structure should be designed with the content and the intended audience in mind. The viewer should be able to navigate to a desired location within two or three clicks. Links to products and services, people, feedback and the site's main sections should be readily available.

Browser Compatibility - Some Web editing software, such as earlier versions of FrontPage, have some issues with Netscape and other browsers. A site that looks good in Explorer may have problems in Netscape and vice versa. How well has the Webmaster addressed these issues? Look at the finalist sites on different browsers, different browser versions and old and new computers.

Loading Time - Surveyed viewers comment that slow-loading sites are one of their top frustrations. Busy visitors won’t wait long. A site should be attractive and still load quickly. If your business is consumers or your legal area of practice is family, look at finalist sites on dial-up 28.8 dial-up modems. If your market is corporate, loading time is important, but not as critical.

Extra Features - A site can be enhanced with forms, bulletin boards, search software, helpful links, foreign language areas, download/upload features and more. Well-designed feedback forms, for example, assist the user in formulating meaningful information.

Price - Shop around. You don't have to pay $10 - 25,000 for a great site. Many designers design attractive sites for $2,000 - $5,000. Template sites often start at $700. To save money, have your content prepared ahead of time.

Ownership - Avoid "template" or "production line" sites that retain site ownership. Spend $15 per year and obtain your own domain name. Some large vertical market companies offer Web sites as a by-product of other services. They do not have the ongoing commitment to make a site successful. The Internet is explosive. You will have many needs and opportunities in the near future and you want the flexibility to move your site as desired.

Industry Expertise - An industry-oriented designer knows the standard needs of a business or firm. Hours can be saved and many helpful recommendations will be contributed by the industry-oriented designer. You can concentrate on your unique features and desires.

More Free Advice that will cost, then save - If you plan to design your own site, acquire a few hours of a Web designer's time to discuss your ideas. It is expensive to redesign a site!  It takes considerable time to undo the damage caused by amateurish Web sites and ineffective search engine design.

If the selection process is intimidating or too time-consuming, have a Web oriented consultant help you choose a designer or at least help to narrow the field to two or three finalists. Large businesses and firms should prepare Request for Proposals for major enhancement requests rather than putting together quick-study committees to shot-gun the effort.  A consultant can assist with the Requests for Proposals if needed.

How is MdH Web Hosting Group Different?

Our sites are professional and affordable.  Although we have designed sites that are priced considerably higher, our quotes for consultation, graphics, design, and training typically range from $500 to $5,000.  We also offer Starter Websites that begin at $498.00.  These prices are far less than the available advertising options, which typically achieve less results.

Your site will reflect your philosophy, personality and goals.  We are not a production line, template or Yellow-Page® oriented designer. Certain template approaches result in sites looking too much alike. They often have the web designer's logo displayed throughout the page, diluting your message.  We design the site to reflect your style and message.

Many web designers retain control of your web pages and charge high rates for maintenance and updates.  We offer attractive rates and do as much or as little as you wish. 

If you have the time and interest, we recommend that, at a minimum, you learn to make basic Web site changes.  Approximately 75% of our clients utilize Microsoft FrontPage 2000 to make changes to their sites

We understand your business.  We will grasp your needs quickly and will work with you to make your site a success:

bullet

We are experienced enough to design your page in a professional manner, but not so large that you will become lost in the shuffle and be required to pay premium fees for enhancements.

bullet

Our sites are successful. We do not simply provide a design and walk away.   We continue to work with you to make your site successful and visible. 

Most important, we will provide highest quality support.

 
Notice

  Contact Mike
_________

Check out the

McWiggles Web Site for Clown Fun

_________

Contact
Dr. Smith

VisionClinic

_________
 

News Flash
Charitable Events
 

 

Back 1 Page Next Page

Copyright MdH Group
The software / documentation / graphics contained throughout this website are confidential and a proprietary product. Any unauthorized use, reproduction, or transfer of this software / documentation / graphics, in any medium, or incorporation of this software / documentation / graphics into any system or publication, is strictly prohibited.

Michael Hampton Copyright 2003 Last Modified :02/15/08 04:41 PM