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KO Launches “Pet-Friendly” eCommerce Web Design

New WordPress Web Design: Groomers Direct Nor Cal

Our team at KO Websites is excited to showcase the launch of a brand-new site for Groomers Direct Nor Cal. This Northern California-based professional pet-grooming supplies distributor now has an online store built with WordPress web design that reflects their industry leadership, simplifies purchasing, and supports full e-commerce functionality, all wrapped in a user-friendly package.

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Bay Area online marketing company Cris Hernandez Realtor

Presenting a High-Impact Realtor Website for Cris Hernandez

Real Estate Services Elevated with Digital Marketing

We’re always excited when a client entrusts our Bay Area online marketing company with building a digital strategy that doesn’t just look pretty, but drives real business. Our recent project was designing and developing a full-featured, lead-optimizing real estate website for Cris Hernandez, and we’re thrilled with how it turned out.

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General Contractor Wehrli Custom Homes Builds New WordPress Website

Wehrli Construction, a Danville general contractor and custom home builder, needed a new site to properly present the high-end homes he has been building in upscale communities like Alamo, Clayton, Lafayette and Orinda. Walt Wehrli had built quite a reputation for the quality of his work. But, his old website did not reflect the aspirational presentation styles of the clients with whom he worked. He contacted KO Websites about WordPress website design options. Continue reading

GDPR Compliance for Wordpress Websites Bay Area

6 Steps Toward Website GDPR Compliance

Bringing Your WordPress Website or Other Type of Website into GDPR Compliance

If you do business with European citizens, you know you need to get your customer data management policies and procedures in line with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that went into effect last month.

European companies are updating their policies and procedures to keep themselves on the right side of the law and avoid hefty fines for non-compliance. American companies should move in that direction, too, as it is only a matter of time before some or all of the GDPR guidelines become adopted in the U.S. Continue reading

San Francisco Hair Restoration Clinic Launches New Website

Hair Restoration Clinic Launches New Optimized Website

LOS GATOS, CA (PRWEB) JULY 31, 2014

Some patients might be wary of hair transplant surgery, but they won’t be after seeing this new informative website, loaded with great information and facts, reports KO Websites.

Medical Hair Transplant and Aesthetics (MHTA), a hair transplant and restoration surgery clinic, has just launched a new website. Recently, the clinic has seen a spike in demand for hair restoration services. “I decided it was time to give some attention to our website to highlight the options MHTA has to offer,” says lead surgeon Dr. John Diep. “Hair restoration has come a long way in the last few years and I wanted people suffering with hair loss to be able to see how natural and painless it is. The best way I could do that was through a new website.” Diep reached out to Ken O’Donnell of KO Websites in the S.F. Bay Area to build the clinic a new site.

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Start 2014 With a New Website Design

5 Tips for Refreshing Your Business Website

The start of the new year is the perfect time for new beginnings. If you are ready for a new website or updated website design, then let the new year inspire you! If you don’t want to start from scratch, it is still important to take a critical look at your business website. Here are important components to consider: Continue reading

Online Shopping Explodes with Mobile E-Commerce Websites

E-Commerce Websites and In-Store Shopping Transforms Buying Experience Together

The Holidays are upon us and that means holiday shopping is underway. With Black Friday doorbuster deals, consumers are looking for the best possible prices on hot-ticket items for the whole family. This year, more consumers are using their mobile devices to help find and purchase those items, without even stepping foot in the physical store. Continue reading

SF Bay Area Business and Real Estate Law Office Offers New Services with New Website

Law Office Launches New SEO and Mobile Website

CASTRO VALLEY, CA. (PRWEB) OCTOBER 29, 2013

The Law Offices of Poniatowski Leding Parik in the East Bay Area has expanded their office and the business law services they offer. Along with the expansion has come their new name. The law firm has been advising corporate clients on commercial and real estate transactions and litigation for over 25 years. In order to feature their new patent law services and new staff, they turned to a local web development company, KO Websites, to build them a new website to coincide with their new name launch. Continue reading

How Much is Too Much for a Website?

How much should a good website design cost?

Don’t ask the US Government!

What should you expect to pay for web design and development?

How much is too much to pay for a website? Does paying a lot for a website guarantee quality work? According to the results of HealthCare.gov, no is clearly the answer.

healthcare-gov-websiteHigh 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? Continue reading