In case you are just tuning in

I build web infrastructures. I design web-based applications and processes – which is a fancy way of saying I build websites that do stuff. More importantly than building websites – I help my clients simplify processes that save them money and make life easier.

I have worked for large corporations, solving large corporate problems. Large corporate problems often have large expensive solutions. I have found that small businesses have them same problems as large businesses, but less resources. Because they have less resources they are frequently overlooked by vendors and solutions providers. This is where I come in.

I provide my clients with the expertise to solve their problems efficiently. I have created solutions of every size from custom-coded applications to PayPal setups.

This blog, Harnessing the Web, is meant to be a way to share my experiences with small business owners so they can learn what they need to know – and how to get what they want.

There is an important distinction here – I don’t think entrepenuers need to know how to create websites or code HTML. They do need to know what they want their website to do and how to go about getting it done.

Welcome to my conversation – and thank you for tuning in.

2 Responses to “In case you are just tuning in”

  1. Robert Payne  on December 20th, 2006

    Was the title, “Harnessing the Web” inspired by your previous job with Twelve Horses? ;~)

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  2. Keith  on December 20th, 2006

    lol – at the time I chose it would’ve said no – but it seems too coincidental doesn’t it?

    When I chose it – it was related to the idea of Applied in Trinity Applied Intenet – since we really try to make good solutions no matter their composition – sometimes solutions that aren’t our own but that we can harness (yes like a horse) to create what a client needs.

    Twelve Horses definately made an impression on me and my work – so seeing the blog title as a nod to my past employer – that’s cool. ;)

    Twelve Horses Solutions

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