Anyone Can Put Up a Nice Design on the Web. The Trick is Getting You Found in a VERY Crowded Online Market
Many websites we’ve designed show up on the first page of Google for the keywords we were targeting for that business.
A Few of the Websites We Have Created and Effectively Marketed:
Deep Dive Publishers
The site you are currently on. This website was designed by Jeshua Hicks, co-founder of Deep Dive Publishers. He’s been building websites and working in the publishing industry for several years. This website is fairly new and still under construction.
Bill Caskey
National Sales Trainer, Famous Podcaster
Bill reached out to Takara for Internet Marketing Consulting. She designed his website and much of the web copy on the site. She didn’t actually build the website because Bill has a full time graphics designer / video editor.
Mark Boldizar
Process Improvement Consultant and Bestselling Author
This is one of my author clients who is also a process improvement consultant. This site is still under construction. This is an interior page rather than the home page. This website is designed to appeal to both corporate clients and individuals looking to improve their lives.
Jeshua Hicks
Author, Publisher
This is a WordPress site designed specifically to attract the ideal readers of Jeshua’s type of fiction. Jeshua designed this site.
Wild Dolphin Swims Hawaii
Travel Site of Bestselling Author Roberta Goodman
(1st page of Google results for wild dolphin swims Hawaii, wild dolphin swim, and dolphin swim Hawaii Big Island). This is a WordPress site with a very attractive design that greatly appeals to those wishing to swim with wild dolphins.
Magnificent U
Author Site of Takara Shelor
This is a WordPress site that Takara has been evolving on several years.
Don Mackey Nissan (1st page of Google results for Nissan Santa Fe and New Mexico Cars) – Takara single-handedly ran the entire internet department for Don Mackey Nissan. She was able to do it part-time mostly working from my home. We sold as many cars online as our Nissan competitors in Albuquerque and they had 6+ full-time internet employees. Even after she moved to Virginia, they kept her on as Internet Sales Manager because what she was doing online for their business was so effective. When the business was sold to new owners, all the managers were let go (including Takara) and the website was taken down. Takara optimized the heck out of the home page for the keywords she was targeting. Don Mackey was the only local dealer to make the front page (page 1) of google results for “New Mexico Cars” and “Santa Fe Cars.” They were listed on the first page of google next to cars.com, automotive.com, kellybluebook.com, and other national organizations.
Martial Arts Santa Fe (1st page of Google results for martial arts santa fe and security officer training santa fe). When Takara was in charge of their design and marketing, it was an HTML site using flash, sound, and some other very classy embellishments. The owner of the site left Santa Fe and dropped the website.
Classic Parts 4 Cars. antique car parts online store – (1st page of Google results for antique Ford parts, classic Ford engine parts, old Ford engine parts). This site used a very simple HTML design geared towards a much older internet user. Most of the customers were over 60. This site did very well in it’s niche and received orders daily from customers all over the globe. The owner retired and the website was taken down.
Homeschool Santa Fe (1st page of Google results for homeschool santa fe and santa fe homeschool). This was an HTML site very effectively geared to a specific audience.
Spirit of Nature (1st page of Google results for vibrational healing, sweat lodge Santa Fe, shamanism, spirituality, and sweat lodge new mexico). It was a simple HTML design. It got a lot of daily web traffic. Takara used to own a spiritual retreat in Santa Fe, NM. This is the site that caused hundreds of people from across the globe to visit the retreat and thousands to join her mailing list. After her divorce, she left New Mexico. She is moving much of the material on this site to the Magnificent U site.