WunderWebs website redesign

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Royal Oak, MI WunderWebs today announced the launch of its newly redesigned website, www.wunderwebs.com, featuring the design work of Sandra Miller-Long, “The WebGoddess.” WunderWebs.com is a website and blog design studio that focuses exclusively on providing eye-catching, low-cost, high-quality websites for small businesses.

Sandra, owner of WunderWebs, “Many small businesses cannot afford to invest thousands of dollars in a professional website presence, yet it’s critical to their business to use the Internet and to have a website that reflects the professionalism of their company. WunderWebs offers these businesses an opportunity to have a professional website at a price they can easily afford.”

What differentiates WunderWebs from other web design companies? First, it is a top-quality service that provides complete custom designed website packages –including domain name and hosting– for a very affordable price. Second, the Royal Oak company is also unique in its personal touch. Nothing is mass- produced. The concept is something like having is your personal jewelry hand-crafted by an artisan who understands your vision.

The new WunderWebs site emphasizes slider navigation, tailored content, and enhanced graphics. It downloads quickly, and it is very easy to read and to navigate from topic to topic.

Sandra has added “We live in a world of change. New technology is released on a regular basis. Business websites need to be able to respond timely to the changing needs of their customers as well to technological advancements. My website designs offer my clients a blog interface–an ideal opportunity for businesses to update information to their site as needed. This helps keeps website maintenance costs to a minimum.”

About WunderWebs

https://wunderwebs.com specializes in all areas of website design, ecommerce and search engine marketing. The company is based in Royal Oak, Michigan.

For more details about the WunderWebs website and blog design studio please visit https://wunderwebs.com or contact The WebGoddess by email: webgoddess@wunderwebs.com

The Greater Glory

Today, a young woman strapped into a motorized wheelchair sat waiting in front of the grocery store for a van to pick her up. Her mother stood a little apart from her, watching the rain come down. After a bit, the woman started to sing, a sounding kind of song at first, but then it started to take the shape of a melody. It was one of those haunting voices, deep and rich and sweet. One of the best I have ever heard. She was old and large; her coat was ancient and looked like it had been worn by others before her.

I got to thinking about this voice and the gift of sound. I doubt this woman has ever gotten money for singing, though her church probably benefits from her gift, and I hope the young woman sitting still and unmoving in the chair does, too.

It’s so confusing, listening to better packaged lesser gifts, wondering where the sense of things is, and how much we have lost through lack of recognition or opportunity.

There are the naturals and there are the professionals. Given a choice between the two, I prefer the naturals. They may lack in sophistication and polish, but theirs is the domain of emotion — of passion. And that is what haunts you, enchants you, worries you, and enriches you.

It also gives you sadness, because who knows why they never pursued the talent: Children that needed to be taken care of, food needed to feed them, dreary jobs with meager wages consuming all their life. Leaving them broken and bitter at the end of it, or pleased and content despite of it all.

I’m glad this woman is singing for herself, for the love of singing, and that I was blessed to hear her.

January 25, 1997 – Sandra Miller-Long