About
I'm a freelance website content manager (or 'webguy', for short).
I work with text and image-based content to improve the performance, impact and overall utility and usability of my clients' websites. I plan and build websites for a range of purposes and also write copy, create blog entries, update e-commerce catalogues, track web-statistics, execute promotional campaigns... pretty much all the day-to-day minutiae of running a healthy, thriving website.
I specialise in providing the sort of post-launch support services that you might not realise you're going to need when you're first planning your site and submitting the brief to various award-winning design agencies. Things such as:
- Who's going to keep the news section up to date?
- Who's going to keep an eye on our Analytics data and report back on trends and opportunities?
- Who's going to run a complete site-wide content-check every six months to make sure that our information is still relevant and current?
That sort of thing.
The websites I've built to-date are professional standard, low-maintenance, Google-friendly, content-rich sites for creative individuals (authors, artists), SMEs (publishers, events management agencies) and public sector organisations (investment agencies, policy bodies). I'll freely admit that my graphic design and programming skills are competent at best but I do know and regularly work with a number of people who are experts in those more technical areas.
And even if you're budget won't stretch to bringing in graphic designers, 3D-modellers, Flash developers or database engineers - or you'd be happier if I just had a go myself - then dammit, at the end of the day you'll get a website that doesn't look awful, and will definitely work.
Check out my Portfolio to see who I've been working with to-date. Please note the key after each entry, which will explain which elements of each project I have been involved in.
If you're interested in discussing a project with me, please feel free to look up my contact me by email and let's talk. And if for any reason I don't think I'm the right man for the job, I'll tell you why and try to put you in touch with someone who might be able to handle your project instead. Can't say fairer than that.