Barking Tuna Web Design
Barking Tuna Web Design

Barking Tuna Web Design

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Introduction: Barking Tuna is a website design and development firm specializing in small business websites, self-storage websites, small business e-commerce, and real estate websites with an emphasis on industry best practices SEO and accessibility.
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Terry B.
Jun 1, 2012
James is outstanding and available when you need him. I highly recommend his service! He has provided the best service at the best price I've seen as a business owner.
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Bill M.
Sep 11, 2012
James created my website and I couldn't be more happy with it. His professionalism and creativity are far above the other Web designers I've used. Right away I'm seeing more activity and am getting more calls. Sincerely Bill Milliner
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Mary W.
Sep 26, 2012
James has redesigned our company website and our traffic has soared. James was professional from start to finish and is currently working on another project for us. We will use him in the future as other projects come up or we need to update or change our website. His turn around time has been exceptional, too. I can highly recommend him for any industry or client.
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Onei B.
Sep 26, 2012
Barking Tuna did an amazing job building my company's website, www.oneibeauty.com. They finished ahead of schedule and came in at a lower bit than other competitors. The service was fast, professional, and valuable.
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Ken U.
Sep 27, 2012
James has created two websites for our company that have been very effective. They were highly creative, reasonably priced, and done ahead of schedule. I would highly recommend his creative services to anyone large or small.

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