As a Web developer in Vancouver, this project was, by far, the most extensive website I have worked on. It had continuous additions and improvements that went on for months. We originally thought it would start as a ‘simple’ website – but no, it got more exciting than that! What was great about it was […]
Looking for my WordPress Web development and strategy portfolio?
Below are links to a sampling of the web sites I've worked on (I've done more than this!). If you're looking for specific examples not listed here, let me know!
Please also note: after I hand over a 'pristine' website to my clients, they can do whatever they want with them. That means sometimes they'll make design or content decisions that I would not have done, or that I would not recommend. Sometimes this is obvious. Sometimes it's not. I've tried to note where these instances have happened below. But technically, they can happen on any site, and at any time. I don't monitor them daily!
A play therapist's web site (responsive, plus copywriting)
A real estate coach's web site (responsive, e-commerce, plus sales page copywriting)
A daycare centre company website (responsive, plus home page and other copywriting)
A construction company web site (responsive, client made some changes post launch)
A financial advisory company's website (responsive)
A non-profit web site, with membership capabilities, event registration and integration with learning management system components (responsive)
A junk removal company's website (responsive)
A cosmetic laser skin care clinic's website (responsive, client made changes post launch)
A Vancouver vending company website (responsive, plus copywriting)
Older sites (not responsive):
A souvenir jewelry web site
A metal spinning company's website
An aero industry Web site
A Vancouver photographer WordPress web site
A food supply WordPress web site
An industrial WordPress web site (note: development to WordPress only)
A Vancouver psychologist's web site
*Please note that while the above websites were certainly worked on by myself, with my expertise in internet marketing, knowledge of web development and ability to execute on project management, they could not have been completed without the co-efforts of my amazing team of designers and developers. Also, some sites were made under the umbrella of agency partners, which is why you won't see my name in all of their footers :)
Plus! Check out some Web development case studies below!
MyGradeBooster.com web development and SEO
This site was a straight transfer of an HTML site made in Dreamweaver and put onto WordPress (yes, it’s possible!). Originally the goal was to SEO the site for a new Vancouver Tutoring Company who wanted to rank well on Search Engines. After analyzing the former site, it was agreed that while the look and […]
Shoo-Foo Eco Linens Web site management & marketing
While I worked for my former employer, I sold and project managed the site development, Internet marketing implementation and functionality. This site was running on an e-commerce system and needed WordPress integration for e-marketing purposes. Today I still contributes to continual marketing efforts, including SEO, article and press release writing, e-commerce management, social media and […]
Epic Empire Designs Web site development
Previously this site was so hard to use, the owner couldn’t upload a pdf! The manual was in broken English and the blog led to another page, losing navigation to the rest of the site! And so, the site was rebuilt using the same graphics. The owner was ecstatic at how easy it is to make changes! New features were added, like the moving slider, social media icons, home page case studies, and then some!
MPS Executive Suites web development
This site was completely re-built into a content management system with a home page showcasing the facility’s best views in a moving slider. The idea was to stay simple with content, and so the middle layout portion was simplified to contain only three columns (instead of including the usual sidebar with multiple elements). The footer was used to add more visuals and to help visitors easily contact the centre, which would further help sales.
Central Park Business Centre web development
This site was rebuilt into a professional looking domain where visitors can find out anything they need to know about the business, and more! Staff bios, blogs, photos, and advanced tables were set up to display cost savings and value-added features of the centre. Plus, a customized sidebar allowed for different testimonials to be sprinkled throughout the site, further promoting their business to office-space seekers!