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There’s nothing wrong with your website.

How many times have you watched a forum discussion where participants can “hide behind the screen,” turn into something, well, destructive? Try asking for constructive criticism on your website on a forum or open discussion board and it’s a safe bet you can count the posts on one hand before the “authority” shows up. The authority that tells you you’re terrible, that they’re awesome, and so on. We love that guy.

In the web world we are all experts. Knowledge is one Google Click away.

You, as a small business owner, KNOW that your website can be better. You have areas you want to see grow, things changed, pictures updated, etc. Whatever it may be, your hyper-exposure to the content on your website leaves you in rare company.

There is nothing wrong with your website. This is, admittedly, a different perspective on the photos from 2002, the stock photo guy with the blue-prints in his hand, the hands “collaborating” on something we don’t really get. You get the point.

Improve your web presence by taking a systematic and simple approach. Refresh the things that bother you. You know in your gut as a business owner what is or is not representative of your business for May of 2010. Make changes.

You shouldn’t need to spend $65 / hour for every change. Find that Web Developer that will work with you. Nathan Lyle and his Team at the Web Maestro often work on quarter hour rates, and are ridiculously efficient.

Perhaps it’s time to jump in and take ownership of some Google Search real estate.
Well, that’s what we do, and we offer our thoughts for free.

And we’re constructive. Remember, there’s nothing wrong with your website. We just want to change a few things.

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