Electric Genius
Electric Genius

Electric Genius

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Introduction: It's a commonly known fact on the internet that you can get "websites for $99!". We at Electric Genius ask, why would you want to? Another commonly known fact is that you get what you pay for. Since your website is, in more cases than you might think, the very first impression your customers get of your company, and, very often, is the deciding factor in whether they will give you their business, don't you want it to be the most beautiful, functional and professional site possible? Electric Genius can give you that. We at Electric Genius most enjoy working with various clients and making their visions become a reality. Whether we're designing a site from scratch, redesigning one that already exists, doing some graphic design, the pleasure we get from seeing our client's faces light up when they see what we've created makes our job more than worthwhile.
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  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    Most recently, we've built eCommerce sites for a clothing company starting out, a candy company that's been in business, a health and beauty site that was also starting out, and more. We've also built sites for doctor's offices, sleep research centers, penny auction sites, as well as too many others to list. We just designed a gorgeous product catalog for a clothing company, as well as a few other graphics. So, you could say, our most common types of jobs involve, at the base level, design.

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

    Stay away from web designs who advertise their cheap prices as a primary selling point. At worst, you'll get a site built by a group who outsources to other countries (not to say that's bad in and of itself, but you want a designer who actually cares about the work he or she is doing and puts as much into it as possible), and at best, you might get someone who learned a few lines of HTML and Dreamweaver (an Adobe program used to create fairly mediocre web sites) and decided to open a web design business.