Synerge-marketing LLC
Synerge-marketing LLC

Synerge-marketing LLC

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Introduction: Award-winning web design, development, SEO and Internet marketing firm in Fairfield County, Connecticut. We specialize in helping small to medium-sized businesses develop websites and internet marketing solutions that are compelling and effective and that drive financial results.
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15 employees

18 years in business

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  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    Business websites Corporate websites Professional Services websites Manufacturer websites E-Commerce websites Medical & Healthcare websites Contractor websites Internet Consulting Logo Design Web Design Print Design Branding & Identity Web Development Wordpress Websites Big Commerce E-Commerce Website Design Custom Programming Search Engine Optimization Social Media Marketing Google Adwords

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    When it comes to selecting a Web design company, evaluating your options can be a daunting task. Aside from ensuring that the firm you choose has all of the necessary credentials, you’ll need to find a team you are comfortable working with. You’ll be partnering with your Web designer for some time and you want the chemistry to be right and the communication to be clear. Start by asking good questions to get a feel for the team, their work and their process. Below is a list of questions you may want to consider when interviewing various firms: Will I receive a written proposal for the work? Make sure you know what you're getting and what is expected of you. Will I be given a written contract with a complete scope of work, a timeline and milestones for my project before we begin? Read your contract carefully to be sure there are no hidden costs. What are the terms of payment? Expect to pay a retainer to begin work, with payments after certain milestones are complete. Do you offer client references? When a Web design firm goes above the call of duty for its clients, those clients should be happy to provide testimonials. If you meet any resistance when requesting references, it’s a big red flag. Can I see live examples of your completed work? Consider the examples of work you see based on the intended audience. What's right for a plumber certainly wouldn't be right for a floral designer. What's important is that the work reflects positively on the business it represents and that the work is original, professional and compelling. What is the range of your services? Is your firm a one-stop shop or will I need to find other resources? Consider all your needs, including logo design, print design, marketing consulting, e-mail marketing, social media marketing and search engine optimization. Who will be my direct contact throughout the project? Will I be working with more than one person? Be sure that the person who sells you the project is the one you'll be working with. If not, insist on meeting the team you'll be directly communicating with to ensure that they are a good fit. Who will be working on my project? What are their credentials? Be sure that you understand the experience and professionalism of the people in charge of your project. How many websites do you work on at a time? If you are working with a large firm, chances are your project will be one of many. If their team is being pushed to produce quickly and move on, you may end up with a sub-standard design that is not well thought-out. How will we communicate, and how often? You'll want to know that the person in charge of your project is accessible. Inquire about the amount of time you should expect for questions, comments and consulting services. What is your process from beginning to end? Understand the steps involved in completing your project. Will you see the design at various stages and be able to provide revisions and approval? Be sure your design is approved before development begins. What if I don’t like the design you come up with? Done right, the firm you are considering goes through a thorough business analysis and design brief to understand your needs and preferences before design work begins. Along with regular updates throughout the project, this is the best way to know that you will get what you expect. Is there content management? What program do you use? How difficult is it to learn? Without a content management system, you will be dependent on your Web design firm for making all changes. Some content management systems are very complicated while others lack flexibility. Ask for a demonstration of the recommended system so you understand its functionality and complexity. How will you ensure that my website shows up in an online search for my products or services? Search engine optimization should not be an afterthought. Keyword research is part of the process for deciding on site navigation and content creation. Don't wait until your site is complete to consider how to maximize your online search visibility. How will you measure the success of my website? Benchmarketing, analytics, usability testing and goal tracking are just a few of the ways to measure the success of your website. Make sure there is a measurement plan from the start.