Prosopo - Web Design - Website Development Company
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As a startup company, your main concern is the business, not the website. Its now time to take your internet presence to a professional level.
Prosopo can help your business by creating a memorable and effective website. Chances are you've already taken this big step. We offer companies websites that can be located through search engines and bring in traffic.
When beginning relationships with you our customers, the primary goal is to understand your business. Only at this point, can Prosopo convert your message into a spectacular media presence.
Design Process
We follow our time tested process to deliver a successful website.
- With all ears open we hand you the podium and ask you to explain your business goals.
- Do you already have a website that you are satisfied with? Are you looking to add or start gaining more internet traffic?
- Are you looking to reach out to investors or a new client base? This could be the difference between a professional web site versus today's latest web 2.0 site.
- Provide you with a sample design overview. This will help establish a starting point. The final result is always a custom design.
- Agree on the new web template and a select a domain name.
- Build the first phase of the site.
- Continue the changes until you are completely satisfied with the final product.
- Take your site live.
Why use a CMS?
Content management systems (CMS) is the quickest way to get a website up and running. The CMS allows you to add plugins and modules quickly rather than building them from scratch.
Prosopo uses the most commone CMS's in todays market: DRUPAL & JOOMLA.
Drupal powers sites including the homepages of Warner Brothers Records, The New York Observer, Fast Company, Popular Science, and Amnesty International and project sites by SonyBMG, Forbes, Harvard University, and more. Drupal can be used to create personal weblogs (Tim Berners-Lee), deliver podcasts (TWIT.tv), connect online communities (SpreadFireFox.com), form artist collectives (Terminus 1525) or inform the masses (The Onion).


