An Introduction
E-commerce Websites
Some of the features our e-commerce website design services entail are:
- Worry free sales tax setup for national or international sales
- Accessible, ADA (WCAG) Compliant Designs
- Accessible, ADA (WCAG) Compliant Designs
- Clean user experience focused design
- Robust hosting infrastructure for blazing fast websites
- Import of thousands of product SKUs
- Solving technical shipping problems and integrating various shippers
Our Work
Some of our Insurance Agency Websites
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Testimonials
What Our Clients Are Saying
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Building Credibility Online
E-commerce style Websites for Distributors and Manufacturers
We often engage customers that need a website that has similarities to an e-commerce website, but without the actual ability to purchase the product through the website. This occurs commonly with OEMs that manufacture a line of equipment which they then sell to distributors or retail outlets. Essentially, this type of website design lays out products with detailed specifications and allows the customer to request a quote. We have also created login areas for companies who do business with you, where we can assign per-customer-pricing, provide access to previous orders and the ability to repeat or modify them.
In addition to facilitating peer validation, evoking emotion, providing clear display of offerings and an optimized user experience, our sites are designed to be search engine friendly, mobile responsive, and to have content that ensures your business can be found in searches. weCreate also provides expert search engine optimization services that build the authority of your website in Google and other search engines.
ADA Compliance
ADA Compliant E-commerce Website Design
“It is essential that several different components of web development and interaction work together in order for the web to be accessible to people with disabilities. These components include:
- content – the information in a web page or web application, including:
- natural information such as text, images, and sounds
- code or markup that defines structure, presentation, etc.
- web browsers, media players, and other “user agents”
- authoring tools – software that creates websites
- assistive technology, in some cases – screen readers, alternative keyboards, switches, scanning software, etc.
- users’ knowledge, experiences, and in some cases, adaptive strategies using the web
- developers – designers, coders, authors, etc., including developers with disabilities and users who contribute content
- evaluation tools – web accessibility evaluation tools, HTML validators, CSS validators, etc”