Easy, Effective, Inexpensive and Local One on One Service
Connecticut Webworks is a locally owned and operated business that specializes in providing other Connecticut small business owners a cost effective way to realize the obvious benefits of having a website. We make getting your business online a painless and easy to understand experience. We know you want simple cost effective solutions that don't require a degree in computer science to use.
Rather than trying to reinvent new ways to "sell you a box", which requires you read a manual and do it yourself, we return to a less technical and time honored approach of one-on-one customer service.
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Still not convinced? Consider what you receive with us.
- Low all inclusive monthly fee of $50
- No upfront fees.
- Free Hosting
- Free Domain Registration
- Free Graphics work
- Free Website Design
- Free live support with a local web professional
- No manuals to ready
- No logins or complicated software
- No internet connection required.
- We can meet with you in person
- We are a local business providing service to local businesses
Call us today! You will be glad you did
Why do I need a website?
The days of considering whether or not the internet is an effective advertising tool are long behind us. The internet is how people find things these days. According to a 2007 survey conducted by the Pew Internet & American Life Project 71% of all adults use the internet. If we look at those between the ages of 18 and 29 the number jumps to a wopping 87%! If you aren't online you are missing out on untold numbers of potential clients and customers.
Much of this is driven by the easy access to both global and local information of all kinds. Whats more, the internet isn't confined to the computer. New phones, cars and other device are all hooked into this vast and ever expanding resource of information. That resource is quickly become the first place and in some instance the only place people will look. How many of your competitors are taking full advantage of this monumental shift in how products and services are found? What will it mean for the future of your business if you continue to rely on old methods in a new landscape?