Welcome CMMart visitors, CMMart has become R&R Visioneers. |
Our web development team has created sites for small to medium sized businesses since 1995. We believe that each site should be developed in a partnership with the client to assure that it is exactly what they want and need. No matter the client's budget, we can find a way to create a unique and feature rich site that will attract potential customers. You shouldn't have to spend a fortune to look like a million.
We have been there, and we want to show you how to avoid some of the mistakes we have made along the way. Our background is weighted heavily in small business design, marketing, and Internet development. We know what works, and what doesn't. We also understand the value of a realistic working budget, and we respect a companies boundaries. We can always find solutions to fit any budget.
With over three decades of photography experience, Clark Reeh is our primary photographer and Director of Commercial Photography. Clark is a Colorado native with an eye for detail and passion for art. His photography experience reaches back to the film days where he honed his skills as a wedding photographer and landscape hunter. Clark's talent for creating a very unique look from very ordinary subjects created a natural evolution to product photography.
Building a new website for your company is never a simple or quick process, and you wouldn't want it to be. This web presence will be your first impression to the world, it deserves some thought.
Use the New Client Worksheet (click here) to sort out some concepts that will make the process easier on you and your web developer. Whether it is R&R Visioneers or someone else, do yourself a favor and complete the form.
Creating a successful website can be overwhelming. The same goes for updating or improving your existing website. It can feel like a huge undertaking, you may feel like you don’t even know where to start.
The good news; with a little fore-thought, research and planning, creating a website can actually be a very manageable and enjoyable process.
Just like starting a 5000 piece puzzle, separating similar elements and taking it one piece at a time can simplify everything.
Let's break apart the process and ask a few questions to help you get a clearer vision of what you really want and/or need. Sometimes what you want, may not actually be what you need, only answering the following questions will help you choose the best path for your new site.
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