Web Design Company Builds New Website for Fastener Company
SPARKS, NV (PRWEB) JULY 31, 2014
Weather-Tech Fasteners, a company that sells ultra low profile fasteners for metal roofs and siding, has launched a new WordPress website. Founder, David Curtis, knew he needed a better looking and performing website to support his large inventory of fastener and screws, so he turned to the design team at KO Websites in Castro Valley to build a new WordPress site. The new website is responsive, making it viewable on any mobile device or monitor size, and has an extensive shopping cart and even a contractors club for discounts. “This is possibly the prettiest construction manufacturing and contractors website we’ve ever built” says Ken O’Donnell, owner of KO Websites. “
High prices usually indicate that you can expect a high quality product. But everyone is buzzing about the skyrocketing costs of the new Healthcare.gov website. Estimates of the cost of the new healthcare website range from $200 million to well over $500 million. Granted, the website technological infrastructure, interfaces and exchanges are complicated by having to connect to other older .Gov websites. This requirement was probably (we suspect) the ball and chain that’s stifling this project. While there is some disagreement on the final bill, it is clear that costs have soared over the initial $93.7 million cap. So the US Government just paid millions for HeathCare.gov – and it doesn’t work. How much should your company pay for a website and how do you avoid cost overruns like this?