Looking for the web site that displays old sites

CYKID

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I recently had a meeting with our web design company to look at upgrading our company web site. She opened some web site that showed me all of our old web sites and the changes she had made. Does anyone know the web site she would have used. On another note can anyone reccommend a good company to do the changes? I am probably going to go to a different source. They spent about $8K redoing our site last year and I don't like it. I know I can have someone do it cheaper and better.
 

serverguy

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It would be interesting to know if there are any other sites that do the same thing. This is the only one that I am aware of.
 

tejasclone

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If you are looking at getting cheaper redesign help, look for graphics students or amateurs who are looking to expand their portfolio. How complex is your site? Do you have a link?
 

CYKID

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If you are looking at getting cheaper redesign help, look for graphics students or amateurs who are looking to expand their portfolio. How complex is your site? Do you have a link?

www.millerproductsco.com

To me the site is not interactive enough and I would like people to be able to click on products and add to a cart so we can quote them. I'm sure there are other improvements but those are big to me.
 

CYKID

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Wow, talk about specializing.

Yeah they got a patent on a kickstand and Schwinn bought all of their kickstands from them for fifteen years. Today a company would take your design ,alter it slightly and have it imported. Back then 40 people made a living off of the design for fifteen years. The good old days.
 

tejasclone

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www.millerproductsco.com

To me the site is not interactive enough and I would like people to be able to click on products and add to a cart so we can quote them. I'm sure there are other improvements but those are big to me.

After looking at your website for a short bit, I think you can definitely find someone who has the design skills to do this on the cheap. I might even be interested in giving it a try, depending of course on your timeframe, etc. Web design is a passion I am interested in revisiting (now working full time doing something else) and haven't done anything since FreeLucca.com faded.
 

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