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INTRODUCTION TO
UNITED WORLD WIDE WEB

Visitors generate e-mail and that’s what it’s really all about.
…Without (visitor) participation, this site doesn’t really exist.

—Vincent Flanders
@Webpagesthatsuck.com

You’ve heard all the commotion, You’ve been pitched via fax, e-mail, snail mail and phone. It’s all the same…someone is going to build you a really hot website.

Have you checked out your competition? Do they have a web site? Did they waste their money? You may be hopeful and we would probably agree.

All too often corporate web sites are built in a “black-box” environment by “cyber geeks” resulting in elaborate displays with little real world application or corporate relevance.

At United World Wide Web:

  • We do something unique. We listen!
  • wwe attain a common perspective with our clients and jointly develop a web strategy. Our staff of graphic artists and copy writers impart a professional and effective medium presence. It’s our objective to
    make your internet a worthwhile investment.
  • We will manage and administer your internet presence with 24 hour 7 day dedication. Our responsive team of certified network administrators and web masters provide the assurance that your audience can browse you.
  • We don’t create web pages, we create an internet presence.

· Immediate & future needs consultation
· Domain name research & registration
· Unique IP address assignments
· Web design
· Search engine promotion
· Full business webserver hosting
· Full public FTP server
· Daily backups
· Traffic & statistical reports
· E-mail
· Commerce site development & hosting
· Programming & intranet solutions

Word of mouth, frequency of press appearances,
web site quality and the frequency and quality of advertisements
all serve to create the image of a ‘real company.’

—Vincent Flanders
@Webpagesthatsuck.com

Our goal is to keep it tasteful & make it functional.

Many of our clients have abandoned their previous internet presence provider relationship and have arrived with us to get what they are looking for: a web site, a.k.a. work site.

A recent survey of web user preferences found:

Updated frequently 75%
Links to other relevant sites 71%
Easy to find what I’m looking for 66%
Downloads very quickly 61%
Inc. Technology March, 1997

The lesson is clear: small companies that wish to get a leg up
on the competition must begin to stake out their territory
in cyberspace and capitalize on millions of new users.

—Dan Kennedy
Inc. Magazine