• Home
  • About TCG
  • Contact Us
  • Downloads
  • Rates and Fees
  • Services
  • What is “Outsourcing”

14

Feb

Web Development and Hosting

Posted by mckinleytabor  Published in Tabor Consulting Group

Within the last ten years, the Internet and the World Wide Web have complete changed the nature of advertising. Clients that used to take hundreds of thousands of marketing dollars to reach can now be gotten with only few hundred dollars in investment.

The upside to the Internet is of course the low cost of advertising. The downside is that this low cost has caused a flood of businesses to pour onto the Internet, and it’s easy for your site to become lost in all of the noise.

What separates the men from the boys in Web design and hosting is 1) the visual impact and function of that site, and 2) the ability to market that site to the people you want to see it. Simply put, it does you no good to have a great website only to have it lost in the millions of other websites. It is also just as bad to succeed in getting traffic to your site, but have the site fail because of functional issues, crash because of improper hosting, or turn clients away because of poor visual design.

TCG understands that web design is both an endeavor of Art and Engineering. We also understand that to build a great website, just like building a great house, takes a team of skilled people. We have both people skilled in the art of visual design and creativity and the nuts-and-bolts technical people to provide the necessary underpinnings.

We bring our team of people not only to large scale ecommerce endeavors but also to smaller “here we are” site. Our economy of scale, and attention to detail, combined with a high degree of personal service, can provide even the smallest businesses with a first class web presence for less than you might imagine.

Recent Posts

  • AT&T 3G is now in Crossville Tennessee (but only a little bit)
  • Asus Transformer Prime Wallpaper Template
  • Call your Senator NOW to save the Internet…
  • Game On!!
  • How to Enable Legacy FileVault on Mac OSX 10.7 Lion

Recent Comments

    Archives

    • February 2012
    • January 2012
    • December 2011
    • November 2011
    • October 2011
    • March 2011
    • January 2011
    • December 2010
    • November 2010
    • October 2010
    • September 2010
    • August 2010
    • July 2010
    • June 2010
    • May 2010
    • April 2010
    • March 2010
    • February 2010
    • January 2010
    • December 2009
    • October 2009
    • September 2009
    • August 2009
    • July 2009
    • June 2009
    • May 2009
    • April 2009
    • February 2009
    • January 2009
    • December 2008
    • November 2008
    • October 2008
    • September 2008
    • August 2008
    • July 2008
    • June 2008
    • May 2008
    • April 2008
    • March 2008
    • February 2008

    Categories

    • Hardware Review
    • Howtos
    • My Media
    • Non-Technical
    • Personal
    • Predictions
    • Procedures
    • Project Reports
    • PSA
    • Service Review
    • Software Review
    • Tech Blog
    • Uncategorized
    • Website Status
    • Whines

    Meta

    • Log in
    • Entries RSS
    • Comments RSS
    • WordPress.org

    Recent Entries

    • AT&T 3G is now in Crossville Tennessee (but only a little bit)
    • Asus Transformer Prime Wallpaper Template
    • Call your Senator NOW to save the Internet…
    • Game On!!
    • How to Enable Legacy FileVault on Mac OSX 10.7 Lion
    • Mr. Jobs
    • iOS iPhone 4 vs. Android Nexus S (Gingerbread)
    • AT&T war driving in Cookeville, mapping 3G, and Crossville Update
    • AT&T 3G now in Cookeville Tennessee
    • The Amazon Kindle

    Recent Comments

    • No Comments
    • Random Selection of Posts

      • Bing Image Search
      • Vista to XP “side-grade”
      • First Full Day with the EVO
      • Adventures of the Orphaned App
      • Expanding Punctuation
      • “Find My iPhone” on OS 2.2.1, Apple Retaining Data?
      • The End of Retail Store Fronts
    © 2008 Tabor Consulting Group is proudly powered by WordPress
    Theme designed by Roam2Rome