Over the past 10 years, I have done many websites. During that time, we have all experienced the shift from having "webmasters" to comprehensive CMS that enable clients/users to update/create new web content on the fly. In fact, we at Webtoast Media have our own which is presently named the myWebtoast Dashboard. I have noticed as of late that the novelty of having full control of their websites has worn off for most of our clients. In fact, so much that we have clients that have not gone live with their site after 6, 7 even 10 months later. We realize that not everyone enjoys writing clever, creative things for hours upon hours. We also realize that not everyone posseses the necessary skils to create kickin' graphics. In the quest to keep on truckin' down the information superhighway, it seems we have lost some of the foundational focus that built our little company. This has us scratching our heads, thinking "What really is best for our clients?".
Our solution: Be all things to all men.
In the very near future, Webtoast Media will offering different "products" for present and future clients to choose from- one that specifically fits their web situation. For instance, let's say you already design cool sites but have no clue on how to program- we'll have a dashboard solution for you. We will also be able to affordably offer design services so if you need a new look for your existing website- no problem, we can do that for you. We are also sensitive to the current economic funk and are developing new methods to address that situation. In a nutshell, we have kinda come full circle to the "webmaster" times- but this time with a wealth of dynamic capabilities and backend solutions.
Webtoast Media is in the process of rethinking the way we do business. We started this company because we love being creative and people. We will never lose sight of what is most important to us- the relationships we have with our clients and friends. If you have any feedback or suggestions, I'd love to hear it.
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