I have old site that needs major overhaul

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I have a 5 year old site that needs a major facelift/overhaul. It is cluttered and confusing, has no graphics (not even a header - just dark table with text)

It looks like it was built by a total amateur -- (oh right, it was) and really need something that looks more professional to be competitive in our niche of selling refurbished computer servers, workstations and storage arrays.

SourceTech Systems - Refurbished Servers | Refurbished HP products, Refurbished SUN products

I would like to receive your thoughts and proposals at:

sourcetech@solutionsnow.info

Thank you,
Gary Fritts
#major #overhaul #site
  • Profile picture of the author CambriaCorp
    Hi Gary,

    Thanks for posting this RFP for your website, we will be submitting our proposal anytime soon.

    Good luck with your endeavors.


    Sincerely,

    Jenny
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    Custom Software, Mobile Applications, Web Design and E-Commerce
    **Mountain View, CA**

    "Let's have it your way, let us create your software!"
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  • Profile picture of the author maxsynergy
    Hi Gary,

    Please check your mail, I have contacted you regarding this project.

    Thanks,
    Fernando
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  • Profile picture of the author gracefulonline
    Gary, I'll be honest with you, it's not that bad. Sure, it could use an overhaul, but it loads quickly, and you have the DHTML navigation, and everything looks orderly. I've seen MUCH worst, especially for computer companies.

    Just becareful who you hire. Make sure you have contracts in place, and also be sure to get ALL of the original source files, especially for fonts, and graphics. In the contract, outline everything that the designer is going to do. What you expect, and when they will deliver. Of course, please set a realistic deadline, and don't expect your designer to work miracles all the time. Be reasonable, be a little flexible, and do your own research on what you want. The best, would be to draw / doodle the layout, and then give it to your designer. They'll plug in the rest.

    Good luck!

    - Davis.
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