It Was A Lack of Web Presence
I’ve written a lot recently about the high cost of no communication. I think this might be why it took so long to build Rome. The people in charge of the project struggled to find qualified contractors.
If they only had someone like Stacey with Custom Internet Services to help them with a website.
A few weeks ago, I wrote about rebuilding our Timber Creek Construction website. Drum roll…it’s finished, live and amazing. Check it out here. Like any construction project, I had a dream and a vision of what it would be. I couldn’t be more pleased. Great job Stacey!
Our reason for having a website is so interested people can find out more about the construction process. Construction doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Our site also includes pictures and information of past projects. This helps customers see what can be done and incite ideas for their own projects.
Most customers don’t have an in-depth knowledge of the construction industry. This includes questions to be asked and answered, what should be expected from their contractor including documents that should be included. The site is designed to help with this too.
Our site had gotten old and stale, as websites go. This was pointed out to me a couple of years ago by Shannon Martin a previous assistant. We’ve been thinking, talking, designing and planning this rebuild, off and on, since then.
I was given an opportunity to speak to the Kansas Barn Alliance about the importance of communication through proposals and contracts. Shannon was responsible for this as well.
It was decided that it would be good to have the new site finished by the presentation and we did. Thanks Shannon. 😊
Our goals were a site that was fresh, fun, clear, informational, easy to use and looked great. Mission accomplished.
The Timber Creek Construction site turned out so good, we plan to make some changes and updates to the Solution Building site next.
Check out the Timber Creek site and let us know what you think in the comments below.
Thanks for trusting me to build your “Rome” ☺️
You’re welcome. Thank you for building it. I’m getting excited thinking about the Solution Building site.