Just five months after taking a website development job with a local company, Sean Vosler decided to strike out on his own starting
Vezign, a web design and social media management company that specializes in the open source web design program Wordpress.
"I've always wanted my own business but for a long time I just didn't think it was practical; there were too many hurdles to get started. I decided that I wasn't happy at my job, and that if I could get three clients to start I could quit and at least get started on my own," said Vosler, of Loveland.
Since then, Vosler has worked for dozens of local clients including
Sol-Tech Group,
KMG Sports Management and
Puppyhood Pet Resort.
He also designed a site for
Resonate marketing, whose founder Jay Blumberg quickly teamed up with Vosler to offer clients marketing strategy and quality web utility.
"I met Jay through a client. At the time, I was getting pretty hungry for new clients and was really trying to increase my portfolio of work. He ran a small full-service marketing business that offered marketing planning and direct marketing services to several companies. I offered to do his website for free if he'd take some time out to help me with my marketing plans, and help me find new clients," he said.
They soon began a professional relationship.
"It turned out we worked great together. With his experience in marketing we've been able to offer very high quality marketing plans that are built into my website designs, as opposed to building a website 'just because you need one,'" Vosler said.
In addition to building sites, Vosler also provides social media management as well as digital photography and video services. He builds each site in a way that allows clients to take control of the content as they see fit when the company grows or changes.
He is also versed in Search Engine Optimization, helping clients create sites that reach potential customers in the competitive search engine arena.
"We offer our clients an extremely effective method for reaching the clients that are looking for their services. For example, if it's a website for a restaurant, 9 out of 10 people are just looking for a menu and hours. They shouldn't have to wade through page after page to find the information they want. We also can offer them the ability to get directions to the restaurant, share their thoughts about the food, and then share their experience with their friends via social media. It's all about engaging the audience while making sure they find what they need," he said.
Writer: Feoshia Henderson
Source: Sean Vosler, founder Vezign
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