Many of our clients have been with us for years, and for some we have done several sites.  Below is an extensive listing for you to explore.  Unlike many web designers, we take you directly to the site when you click -- not just show you a pretty picture -- because we feel strongly that a web site is more than what it looks like; the skill in building a site is also in how it is organized and written. We invite you to use the contact link on any of these sites to reach their owners and ask about their experience working with Webgoddess.net.
Elder Services Network

Elder Services Network

This is the second site we’ve done for this non-profit aimed at seniors in the Northern St. Louis County Iron Range Minnesota area.  We used WordPress this time, so they can do their own updates. The site is mostly brochure with a directory of services.

Client since:
2006
Using:
WordPress, BosMarket Directory
Listening Point

Listening Point

The Listening Point Foundation had a beautiful static HTML web site that was a tribute to writer and outdoorsman Sig Olson, but it needed updating.   The client wanted to keep the same look and feel, nothing very flashy or bright, reflecting the peace of the north woods.

We took the design and converted it to WordPress so if they wanted to update it themselves, they could.  We added Jigoshop e-commerce and the ability for supporters to donate online.  We also translated some the great stories featured in their print newsletter and created a blog so the search engines would know the site is active and regularly updated.

Client since:
2012
Using:
Wordpress, Jigoshop
Marian Tours International

Marian Tours International

This is the second redesign for Marian Tours, this one being in WordPress so the client can do their own updates.

Client since:
2005
Using:
WordPress
Ely Winter Festival

Ely Winter Festival

Another redesign of this fun site, this time using WordPress and paid plugins for event calendar and sponsors.

Client since:
2006
Using:
WordPress
Injury Care Medical

Injury Care Medical

Osteopath Richard Radnovich needed help.  The firm he hired to create a new web site for his clinic dropped the ball half way through the project.  Dr. Radnovich turned to Webgoddess.net.  We moved the site to a more user-friendly format (WordPress!) and reorganized the information to be more user- and search engine-friendly.  During the project, Doc said things like, “BTW, have I mentioned how happy I am to be working with you? Rather than feeling ripped off, I feel all warm and fuzzy.  I feel like I can move ahead with all the ideas that I once had.”

Client since:
2011
Using:
Wordpress
Eagan Family Dentistry

Eagan Family Dentistry

Eagan Family Dentistry in Eagan, Minnesota, tried to build their own site using the Intuit web site builder.  And they ran into some of the usual problems:  how to link in their forms, how to get their page ranked in search engines, etc.  So, they turned to Webgoddess.net to help with their site.  The result is beautiful, well-organized, and engaging.

Client since:
2011
Using:
Wordpress
Dorothy Molter Museum

Dorothy Molter Museum

With the help of a grant from the Minnesota Historical Society, the Dorothy Molter Museum was able to redo their museum site and add a much-needed shopping cart to sell their root beer, coffee, T-shirts, mugs, books, and other fundraising items.

Client since:
2011
Using:
Wordpress site with Zen Cart Shopping Cart
South Park Nursery & Landscaping

South Park Nursery & Landscaping

This Jackson, Wyoming. landscaping company had some beautiful work to show and no web site to promote it. Showing off its variety of services, the site is rich in images and uses slideshows to highlight the photography.

Client since:
2010
Using:
Static HTML
MCS Legal Help (Walkuplaw.com)

MCS Legal Help (Walkuplaw.com)

A new site for Michael Walkup, attorney. His MCS-based law practice is a great example of a niche-based web marketing approach. Although Michael is in the Chicago area, he can help clients throughout the US. A detailed form helps him get initial information from prospective clients.

Using:
Wordpress
North Country Canoe Outfitters

North Country Canoe Outfitters

The challenge in converting this very large (over 100 pages) old (started in 1996!) Frontpage site was keeping the excellent SEO ranking the client had worked hard to achieve. We pared down the site and added some large images, slideshows and a movie to engage the user.  Good news:  the site still ranks high and client’s customers loved the new site.

Client since:
2010
Using:
Static HTML