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Go Daddy claims that its new web design service can transform a mundane site and increase the traffic to the redesigned web site.
GoDaddy.com says the company has created a “Dream Web Site Team” over the past 18 months which can give a completely new makeover to an existing web site in a matter of weeks. Go Daddy claims that just days after re-launching a re-designed web site, there were notable traffic increases to the web site.
Apart from offering a dream web site design services at affordable costs, the company also
offers upgrades for businesses and for individuals in need of additional disk space with their hosting accounts.
Across various industries, the designers of Go Daddy have re-created more than 3,200 sites for customers. Although all the companies need to have a web site these days, many do not the time or the resources to build a professional web page to attract the customers. They can now depend on Go Daddy to give them a web site that has a professional look about it and attracts more customers.
“Not everyone has the time to design their own site,” said GoDaddy.com CEO and founder Bob Parsons (
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Alert). “Some people and businesses depend on their sites to do their marketing, provide important information, and it’s absolutely critical for the sites to be user friendly. That’s what our Dream Web Site Team does. You’d be amazed at how many of our customers come to us because they aren’t getting the service they need somewhere else.”
Go Daddy says the company has a unique method for web designers and web hosts that provide design services. The company offers hosting and a website consultant to guide the client through every step of the process at $69.99 per month on a six-month term.
For the companies that are looking to redesign or launch new web sites, Go Daddy offers two plans. The company says that both the plans help the customers to realize their vision of having a dream web site. Some of the web sites designed by the Go Daddy team are ThielesAuto.com, NickBarrFishing.com and SinfullyGF.com.
Raju Shanbhag is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Raju's articles, please visit his columnist page.Edited by
Tim Gray
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