Friday, November 14, 2008

Texas Web Designers Profit in Spite of Economy

By Jordan FeRoss

The state that brought us Black Gold (i.e., Texas Tea) is bringing us some of the most innovative websites on the Internet. Sites like Highland Park Village or Biker Crew are just a few examples, and they prove that it is not necessary to sacrifice form for function. Texas Web Designers use some of that ol' Texas gumption that they're known for when designing new websites. They're a rare breed, who believe that rules are made to be broken. Nowhere is this more evident than in their art, music and literature, and now it's evident in newest realm of media - the Internet.

Many of these companies now use a JIT (just in time) strategy of delivery customized PCs, Laptops, Servers and other hardware to consumers, small business and even large corporations. They have developed consultative sales strategies to forge intimate and long-lasting relationships with their clients. Texas Web Designers are following in their footsteps with these same strategies.

Texas has spawned some of the most influential literary, musical and political minds in U.S. history. Leaders like Sam Houston, Stephen F. Austin. Musicians like Stevie Ray Vaughn. Businessmen like Michael Dell. But the example doesn't stop there. Texas Web Designers are exploring new horizons in the new Wild West - cyberspace.

Just look at how many new businesses are moving to Texas. From west coast real estate investors to large multinational, technology corporations, businesses are flocking to Texas in droves. In fact, the DFW (Dallas-Ft.Worth) area is the number one fastest growing city in the nation, followed closely by Houston and the Austin/San Antonio area - both of which are ranked in the top 10 of fastest growing cities in the U.S. This has created an abundance of work for Texas Web Designers.

Newcomers to Texas should take caution not to choose the wrong web design company. Some of the influx that Texas has experienced is web design companies migrating to the region to exploit new businesses by over-promising and under-delivering. What natives know is that Texas Web Designers, particularly those who have been in business for several years, are ethical, honest and interested in helping people and businesses grow - not just their pockets.

How do you make the right decision on Texas Web Designers? Ask how many years a company has been in business. Ask for references. And most importantly, get a free website evaluation. The best designers offer all of these things without you having to ask. Keep this in mind the next time you go shopping for a website in the Lone Star State.

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