Making Things Easy
In 2012, I built my first website. It was a wholehearted yet clumsy tribute to my favorite band (The Beatles) made with basic HTML and CSS. After it was finished, I knew I had found something I love to do.
My journey as a web developer has led to many discoveries. The saddest one being that most websites are falling apart at the seams. They’re built using outdated technology, lack a consistent and organized design, and overwhelm you with too much information. But these websites helped me find another thing I love to do: making things easy for people.
My mission is to make things easy for you. I take the burden of writing, designing, and building a website off your shoulders and turn it into a pleasant and painless experience for you and everyone who visits your site.
I know how frustrating it is to deal with a messy website, so if you need some help with yours, please give me a shout!
Your Dream Site in 3 Steps
Talk to Joe1. Answer Some Questions
I’ll ask you about what you do and use your answers to come up with all the words that go on your website. Don’t worry, you can edit what I write.
2. Pick Your Design Style
To confirm your style preferences, I’ll send you 10+ design samples for reference. You tell me which ones you like and I’ll design a website tailored just for you.
3. You're Done!
I’ll turn the approved final design into a real live website. All you need to do is pay for hosting and connect your domain to your new site (I’ll show you how).
Pretty Soon You’ll Say…
"I was feeling overwhelmed about building a website for my new business but after my first session with Joe, I knew I was in good hands. He helped me bring my ideas into focus and the final product was even cooler than what I had imagined. My friends in web design and marketing all say the site is outstanding, and I am proud to share it with the world. Thank you, Joe!"
“Our old website was outdated, confusing to navigate, and changes took forever to make. Joe built us a site that is sleek and easy to use. Our visitors now spend more time on the site and we keep content current without long, tedious delays.”