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Thursday, 19 August 2004 |
Web design & development Web has revolutionized the way we do business today. Web sites have become a major marketing & selling tool that help increase brand recognition and expand client base enormously. Our team works in collaboration with our clients throughout the design & development process to ensure that the web site matches their specific needs and expectations.
Our web design & development process includes:
• Business Analysis & Identification of goals • Web site Conception & Design • Back-end Database & Application Development (if required) • Web site maintenance & support • Search Engine Optimization & Placement
We define and visualize our client's web-presence objectives and determine how users will interact with them. We follow simple yet effective strategies towards web site design & development:
• A web site must be clean and polished in design • Web site must reflect the personality of the client and their brand • Navigating a web site should be easy even for novices
Virtual Xone Solutions is a full-service web site design & development company serving the organizations that take their web-presence seriously. If you are looking for a solution that could enable you to lead the competition, please contact us with your project details.
Contact us today to know how can we be helpful to you and your business. Ecommerce: Built for Business Our team have years of experience in growing client’s businesses and understanding what works. By choosing Virtual Xone you choose more than a web development partner, we are your web business partner. Developing successful ecommerce solutions is as much a science as it is an art. Virtual Xone has utilised years of expertise to create a proven formula for growth that we apply to our ecommerce solutions.
It is our understanding of how to apply the formula that Virtual Xone is able to bring to your web solution. Our expert team apply the fundamentals of our successful formula to your solution.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 02 February 2008 )
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