It is said that potential customers decide within the first 30 seconds whether or not to leave a website. If you’re still here, welcome and thank you for considering WunderWebs for your website or blog project.
WunderWebs may be a small micro-business, but don’t let that put you off! The WebGoddess clients range from small start-up companies needing a basic web presence to large corporations requiring complex website applications. She has designed everything from one-page landing websites to huge multi-layered corporate sites.
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In 1994, Sandra Miller-Long was hired to design and develop websites for WunderWebs as the WebGoddess. She has yet to be fired. Over the course of the past 18 years, Sandra (affectionately known to her clients as Webbie) has designed 100s of websites, blogs, intranets, e-stores, logos and other custom graphics. You could say she is somewhat of an old pro in this relatively new industry.
Design is a funny word. Some people think design means how it looks. But of course, if you dig deeper, it's really how it works. - Steve Jobs
EAA Chapter 186 today announced the launch of its new Young Eagles website, eaa186youngeagles.org, featuring the design work of chapter member, Sandra Miller-Long, owner of Wunderwebs.com (AKA, the WebGoddess.) When it came to designing the website, the desire was for...
Learn MorePerhaps you’re thinking about getting a website or starting a blog? Well, the internet can be a confusing place to most, even some seasoned veterans find it all a bit difficult to understand the technical terms. If you’re wondering exactly what a website or...
Learn MoreIf you want an expensive website that is slow to load, bad for your SEO ranking, costly to maintain, crashes browsers, drains battery life, invisibly to most viewers and annoys those who actually can see it, then sure — go for it. As a website designer and...
Learn MoreAsking how much it will cost to build a website is a lot like asking what it costs to build a house. The answer is: “Well, it depends.” It depends on the scope of work–the size, features, quality, time frame, potential hang-ups and possible pitfalls. And also like building a house, with enough time and money, there isn’t much that you can’t do these days.
It’s tricky for the WebGoddess to give you an estimate without some indication of what your expectations are, but she’s put together her three most commonly requested packages to give you an idea of what you might expect to find in your financial ballpark.
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