HomeSite Map | Contact Us
cleveland web design
  Cleveland Web Design  

Apex 77 - Cleveland Web Design

Apex 77 LLC, is located in Lorain County, Ohio. Our studio is approximately 30 minutes from downtown Cleveland, Ohio; where we have developed a large client base while working in the field of Cleveland Web Design.

The importance of a professional website design cannot be understated. First impressions mean everything and your web design needs to be attractive and user friendly. The importance of a deliberate development team is twice as important and we have developed through our experience in the field working with businesses in Cleveland and abroad.

Knowing You & Understanding Your Business

As your development firm we have a responsibility to you to understand how your website can benefit your clients. Apex 77 will consult with you to discuss your business and understand your daily routine. We will talk with you to understand your likes, your dislikes and determine who your target audience is. This phase is very important to your website development project because afterwards we can make a recommendation regarding the tools you need to make the website manageable and profitable for you.

Painting The Picture

After we have completely evaluated your project and made our recommendations, we begin the design phase of the project. To put it simply, this is where we figure out what the thing is going to look like!

The Apex 77 design team has all of the tools at their disposal while developing your masterpiece. During this phase we offer unlimited revisions. We want to make sure you love the way your new website looks.

Under Construction

This phase involves the least involvement from the client. Occasionally a client will knock on the door and say "what are you guys doing in there?" We're busy at work. This is when we take all of the ideas and information we have gathered and developed and put it to good use. Learn more about what we do.

You will see your website go through lots of progression in this phase. At first you will see html templates that will be crafted into a website with all of the tools, database and whatever else is going to make your business tick on the web.

After this phase is complete, we clean up all of the dust and your website is ready to launch to the public! Sounds exciting doesn't it... please click here for a free consolation. We look forward to meeting you.

 

» View our portfolio

» Home

What We Do  |  Portfolio  |  Contact Us  |  Site Map  |  Home
Link Exchange |  Resources I,  II,  III,  IV,  V   VI

 
 
 
cleveland web design
cleveland web design
BaileyNetworks.com
Features: Flash Header, Logo Design, User Database & Newsletter System, Content Management
Languages: HTML, PHP, Actionscript 2.0
visit the site
   
cleveland web design
Wired IT
TechBiz: IT

News from Portfolio.com

Also on Portfolio

Dove: We Didn't Airbrush our 'Real Beauties'

TV Networks Scale Back on Once-Lavish Ad-Sales Fetes

The $1.7 Million Car of Your Auto Erotic Dreams

Subscribe to Portfolio magazine

From way over in Indonesia, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates let it be known that Microsoft never needed to buy Yahoo to make headway in search and advertising. It just kind of wanted to.

"We have always felt we could do very well on our own and now that's the path we are focused on," Gates told AP in Jakarta on Friday. "The standard strategy for us is to just hire great engineers and surprise people at how well we can compete, even with a company that's got a strong lead."

Actually, that may be the first bit of sense out of Microsoft since the Yahoo thing first emerged. That is exactly what Microsoft is good at: identifying market leaders in interesting new tech markets, then systematically destroying them. In fact, Microsoft is probably better at it than maybe any company in history. Netscape, Lotus, WordPerfect, Novell, Real Networks ... there's a long list of companies that invented something that Microsoft then copied and took down. And Windows, of course, was a copy of what Apple and Xerox were doing. Now Microsoft's Zune is taking aim at the iPod.Microsoft is at its best when it does this. It spends billions of dollars a year on Microsoft Research, but has yet to invent an entirely new business. (Microsoft did once get out in front of a tech development, creating travel site Expedia early on. So surprised was Microsoft that it did this, the company soon thereafter spun out Expedia -- perhaps so Expedia would not contaminate the Microsoft culture with actual market innovation.)

The thing is, though -- search so far is looking like Microsoft's Waterloo. Yeah, it's won every big battle so far, but Microsoft has spent vast amounts of time and money trying to crack search -- and so far has failed. Can it beat Google at Google's own game? That seems unlikely. Can it outwit Google and create an innovative new version of search that Google never thought of? That would be very un-Microsoftian.

So ... now what?



In a survey of corporations' responsiveness to climate change, IBM scored well, Microsoft did middling, and Apple came in near the bottom of the pack.