Website Review: SageWing and Web Development

Nicholas Katers
Since 2001, the web development firm SageWing has offered their services on the web. This California based organization has developed into one of the few web development firms on the Internet to provide an entirely integrative process, from idea through end product. This means that customers, programmers, designers, and others involved in a particular project are entirely invested in the quality of the product because their income relies on creating a profitable product that will be an effective commerce tool years down the road.

The website for SageWing, www.sagewing.com, offers a comprehensive list of the development solutions that the company uses for its clients. The web site focus on the full life cycle of web development, from assistance with contract negotiations, through project documentation and business communication support, all the way to the continuous updating and implementation of routine maintenance to ensure the speed and accuracy of web sites. SageWing also emphasizes the benefit of such a full-circle approach to web development to freelance editors, writers, web designers, developers, and others who receive bigger and better jobs as SageWing grows in stature. As well, such success breeds consumer confidence and higher quality web designs and development for future enterprises.

For those interested in working with a company committed to long term web development and growth, SageWing should be at the top of the list. Customer testimonials speak to their excellent customer service, reasonable pricing (considering the services they offer), and their extensive design and development capabilities. As well, SageWing has a North American and European presence, giving it coverage of different internet sensibilities and styles.

To learn more about Sage Wing, go to http://www.sagewing.com.

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Published by Nicholas Katers

Nicholas Katers is a graduate of University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (BA, 2003) and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (MA, 2007) in History and currently a freelance writer. You can find his work in the In...  View profile

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