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We've got just about ten years of professional site design under our belt - and during that time we've seen it all. We endured the animated GIF craze. The Flash intro phase. And finally, it seems the web has begun to settle into what it's supposed to be. And thankfully, we're no longer restricted to designing for users with dial-up internet connections!
Inspira Web Design was originally geared towards small and mid-size businesses, although we've grown and now have the ability to bring larger companies online as well. We've always prided ourselves on our commitment to quality - and for going the extra mile for our clients. At the same time, we've managed to keep our prices so competitive, you'd be hard-pressed to find another firm that would come close to us.
How do we keep our prices competitive? Well, we do whatever we can to keep our own costs down, and try to pass those savings to our clients. For example - we use a third-party hosting service, so we don't need to house servers in a data center, which can get pretty expensive.
Contact us today - the initial consultation and price quote is completely free and there is no obligation. We'd love to hear from you. |
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There have been a handful of sites we've built over the years that no longer exist - the businesses went under or just never got off the ground. We wondered - if we had worked with the client a little more closely, or even charged a bit less, would they have made it? In a sense, we feel that we're very much part of the success (or failure) of an online venture.
Our philosophy is simple - we try to do everything we can for a client, at the lowest cost. Many of our clients are start-up businesses, and having been one ourselves, we know how tight that initial budget can be.
We listen. The first meeting (which is ALWAYS in person) is more of a get-to-know-you than anything else. We're as much about building relationships as we are building websites. You'll get calls from us, well after the project is completed, just to see how everything is going, or to ask if you've received any feedback from customers on your new site.
We're honest. If what a client is looking for (or what their budget allows) can be accomplished through a third-party blog or bulletin board, we'll tell them exactly that. We don't want to waste a client's time or money any more than we want to talk someone into a site they don't need. |
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