Do you feel like your site is held hostage by your webmaster?
Do you need and HTML expert just to make simple changes?
Do you often put off site updates because it's too much hassle?


You have a website and while it is very useful, it is far from perfect. Much of the content is out-of-date or inaccurate, it’s difficult to find things, updating the site is complex, and the appearance is becoming dated. Worse yet, you’ve lost track of all the pages on the site. Because all the changes are made by your skilled webmaster, the updates just pile up on the todo list.
If this sounds familiar, you are not alone. In fact, it’s the natural by-product of maintaining a site using manual web tools like Dreamweaver, Frontpageor other HTML editors.
These problems are what a content management system is specifically designed to solve.
What is a CMS?
A content management system (CMS) is a database driven system that supports the creation, management, distribution and publishing of information to your web site.
A CMS greatly simplifies the creation and maintenance of content on your web site because unlike a site built of static HTML pages, it seperates the content (text, images and other media) from the structure (HTML and other code) of the site. You can easily make changes to page copy without ever going near the underlying code of a page.
Benifits of a CMS
A CMS can make your site not only easier to edit and maintain but ultimately more profitable.
So Now What?
This is where you are supposed to see a sales pitch! We are supposed to tell you all about our services and our company blah blah blah... Only you know if you have a problem that keeps you up at night. We've helped clients solve some problems that might be similar to any problem facing you, but who knows? We start with an open conversation and see if there's any reason to consider working together. Here's a sample of the questions - you can fill this out and send it in if you want.
Just Say NO!
We just ask you for one consideration - if, at some point, you are confident that working with us would not help your business solve its problems, then we ask that you just say so. "You know, I'm just not interested" would work! If you are okay with that, then all that's left is to schedule a conversation.