| When
Austin Website Design began operations
in 1997, our first clients were radio
stations. We discovered that radio stations
face roughly the same challenges as
most small businesses, namely, (1) the
need to create an appealing graphic
design, (2) the need to develop a devoted
user base and (3) the need to update
their Web sites without hiring a skilled
Web master. Graphic
design: One of the challenges
of radio-station Web sites is to create
a flashy "show-biz" look
and feel to capture the user's attention.
We continue to develop Web sites for
the entertainment industry, using
the latest animation technology to
create an appealing Web presence.
Returning
Users: Once we had a user's
attention, our next challenge was
to provide interesting and fresh content
to keep users returning, time and
again. So, working with our clients,
we developed many Web site features
to keep users interested and returning:
community event listings, "ask
the expert" sections, daily news
listings, interactive message boards,
movie listings, interactive games
and so on.
Updates:
Radio stations, like most small businesses,
have small staffs, and typically they
do not have the resources to hire
a Web master. So, we started creating
automated, database-driven Web sites
that use password-protected Web forms
for updating the Web site. Anyone
can fill out a Web form, and as much
as possible we allow clients to add
to or to edit their Web sites without
any knowledge of HTML.
Please
explore some of our clients stories,
and then please contact
us so that we can help you create
an effective Web presence.
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