In this project I partnered with Square Six, a local development company, to build a website and optimize for SEO. Overland rentals is an RV rental and e-commerce site. One of the challenges to building this website was meeting a tight deadline so that the client could launch at an RV convention. Near the end of the project the client requested an e-commerce platform with over 100 products and I worked on the fly to get it accomplished.
This was a marketing project for a dent repair business located in Duncan, OK. I built a website and optimized for SEO. It was built with Webflow. The goal of this site was to help customers feel confident requesting quotes and getting in touch. Hare Dent Repair has show positive growth since the creation of the website.
For this project I built a website, optimized for SEO, and I’m currently hosting/maintaining the website. This was a site I built for a client near Kansas City that wanted to attract new clients and highlight Emotionally Focused Therapy services. One of the major focus of this site was maintaining client confidentiality and making people feel confident in their decision to contact a therapist. The business has shown measurable growth since the creation of this website.
This website was built for a client in Conway, AR, that wanted to consolidate some of her various services and projects in one place. For this project I built a website, optimized for SEO, and I’m currently hosting/mantaining the website. The primary focus of this site was to generate traffic to podcasts and blogs, create confidence in new clients to connect, and find other therapists looking for supervision services.
This was a development project for a church in Siloam Springs, AR. I redesigned their website and logo, optimized for SEO, and I’m currently hosting/maintaining their site. The primary focus of this project was to connect the church community and create a place to upload videos of weekly sermons.
This client approached me requesting a website that could handle orders in an unconventional way. They needed to be able to receive pre-orders throughout the week to prepare for pickup on Saturdays. I researched different options and came up with a solution that involved using Shopify as a POS system and integrating their "buy button" into a Wordpress theme. I also created a custom toggle to enable/disable orders depending on the time of the week they'd like to receive them.