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The foundation of a successful website is a clearly articulated strategy that serves your business goals.

At KW Works, we begin each project by learning as much as we can about your business, in order to understand how your web strategy fits into your current business practices. You may have a general idea of where you want to be in the future, or specific long- and short-term goals. We'll talk with you about your objectives and aspirations. Together we'll discover the ideas and tactics needed to create an effective solution.

We'll also address any existing concerns and constraints you might have. Constraints of time or cost may necessarily play a significant role in your web strategy. By understanding your key requirements and primary goals we can help prioritize development and suggest an appropriately-phased approach to the project as a whole.

A Website Fitted to Your Business

We realize that you have your own unique needs and requirements, that one size does not fit all. That's why we devote significant energy to discovering and creating the most effective ROI-based answers to your problems.

We advise our clients on which type of site is relevant to both their organization and their target audiences. Each web development project is based on your needs; as web development experts we work with you to identify the best solution for your organization.

KW Works takes a creative approach to ensuring that you maximize the impact of your brand online and achieve the results you need. We build a wide variety of websites, with many scales and variations possible:

  • Simple brochure-ware sites, that allow an organization to tell visitors about its products and services, job opportunities and events.
  • Full content-managed website services, enabling businesses to make the most of Web 2.0 technologies, and allowing their own in-house teams to harness the power of forums, blogs, online customer polls and events calendars.
  • E-commerce sites, allowing both brick and mortar and pure online businesses to sell their products directly to consumers.
  • Lead generation sites, where the focus is on identifying sales leads and ensuring that every visitor is faced with a strong call to action.

Next step: know your customers