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Get to Know DR Digital: Websites

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October 28, 2020
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You created your website more than a decade ago, loaded it up with information and called it day. You had – and still have – an online presence. What could be wrong?

Everything. Times have changed and so has the internet, your company, your audience and their preferences. And as it turns out, that out-of-date website is making you and your business look out-of-date, also. 

Your website is often people’s first impression of your business. When people visit an outdated website – especially an unattractive and neglected site – they’re quick to make assumptions about the company behind the website and, odds are, they’re assumptions aren’t positive. They may think that you don’t care, that you don’t invest in your company, question your company’s competence, or worst of all, that you aren’t even open for business anymore. Your website has created uncertainty and unease about you and your company, and those leads go cold before they even had a chance. 

We understand your frustration – as a business owner, you’re wearing many hats and it’s a lot of work. You just don’t have the time to dedicate to revitalizing a dated website or setting up an entirely new site. That’s where we can serve you. Direct Results available to do what they do best and take your online presence to the next level – that way you can focus on what you do best. Our talented web development team, led by our award-winning website developer and graphic designer Pete Brunetto, is ready to work with you to create the online presence you’ve needed. 

During Pete’s 8 years with Direct Results, he has created diverse and attention-getting designs for a variety of clients. He has a diversified design background across all aspects of print design, proficiencies in web development and handles a wide variety of projects.

He received a Bachelor of Science degree in graphic design from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, and continuously advances his education in both industries. By adhering to fundamental design principles and maintaining exact web standards, he consistently produces work that looks incredible and communicates clearly and functionally. 

Direct Results and our incredible team of designers is ready to take that behind-the-times website and create something that showcases your business in a way your audience will love. Current and relevant content, mobile device compatibility, and an excellent user experience will turn those leads into customers. 

It’s time to take the leap and improve your online footprint. Call Direct Results at 724-627-2040 to get started now! 

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