The Four-Page site provides the look and feel of a more extensive web presence,
while requiring extremely modest budgetary demands.
All the standard features of our sites: List features
Four Page Layouts:
Home, Products/Services, About Us, and Contact Us —or—
Home, 2 pages of Products/Services, and About Us/Contact Us
Active menuing system
Your Logo
Inclusion of different photos on each page—you provide the photos, or we can find
appropriate graphics from our royalty-free library.
Plus... We Can't Count! Some of our 4-page sites have 5 pages. Certains styles lend themselves to
an "Entryway" page that contains little or no information, but eases the visitor into your site.
Choose from Five styles
The descriptions below are for guidance. You may choose from any of these styles for your retail or service organization.
These businesses are fictitious and any resemblance to actual businesses is purely coincidental. Click on the Icon or Title to navigate sample sites.
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Personal:
The Personal design has a free-flow home page with mildly structured About Us, Contact Us and Products/Services pages.
Photos are placed discretely. This style is best when a key person or team is to be featured as service
providers or product specialists.
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Formal:
A more professional appearance for a site featuring Professional Services. A team of two or three can be collaged into
the home page presentation, or a group photo can be used.
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Theme:
If you have a very special Theme to your business, we can accommodate you by preparing a site that
"in-your-face" features the nature of your shop. This site is primarily for brick & mortar establishments to follow-through on their
decor.
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Traditional:
A perfect site style for a local shop doing business locally. The most important features of
who you are, where you are, business hours and scope of services and products is presented in a clean,
easy to read fashion.
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Modern:
An all-purpose web site style, longer on the page than others, but with the ability to
pack lots of information and still leave "white space" so as not to over-load your visitors.
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