Hey Folks.
I don't think I've written much about my companies or even about the big bad Mother of them all. I don't intend (and never have intended) to turn any of my blogs into a place just for advertising my websites, the websites of my friends/associates but this will be more discussion of design and content anyhowsen, so bear with me.
Having a lot of clients is a blessing. Gotta love that part. But it has been a bad thing in that we've had precious little time around here to work much on our own websites. Some are woefully old and uh, they look it. Some have a brave new face with not much to back them up. So, I finally started taking every spare minute to design a new site for BEKansas.com (BEK, Brown Enterprises of KS) our Mother of all Mothers when it comes to websites. I did not want something slick and new looking. I wanted something that was reminiscent of older sites. Lots of newer sites are pretty slick but I wasn't looking for slick. I was looking for traditional. I hope I made that mark.
One thing I also wanted to do was give a lot of credit to the place I live. Wichita is a great town and likewise, my little part of that metro area, Derby, KS. So collecting photos, landmark areas, museum items of interest, has been a lot of what we've been doing around here. Trying to give our towns a premiere place among our own self serving words. Yeah, BEKansas.com is not about trying to sell anything to anyone. It it going to turn out to be a place just to describe our business, show off our SEO abilities a little bit, and of course, some writing (web content) stuff.
Since we opted for older design concepts, it will look older than it really is. The BEK sites and the Buddy sites are new, but of course, we've been doing the work since the www made it's debut on the wider Internet. OK, enough about that. OH, one more point. If you visit that particular spot, it's still in development. Many pages have yet to be uploaded and many more are not even completed yet. If you do though, give us a holler. What do you think of the new watering hole?
Until next time - keep your skis on your feet...
Eileen :D
Monday, November 24, 2008
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