Hey! Thanks for stopping by. My name is Jeff McElhattan. I have the great privilege of living in the most beatiful place in Colorado, Summit County. I’m part owner of Imagine That Creative, a Web and media production company focused on helping independent businesses in mountain resort communities leverage the Web in growing their businesses.
I adminstrate the Summit Business Network's site. If you have any questions or need help with anything, please don't hesitate to message me. I check the network several times a day and will reply to you as soon as possible.
I maintain a blog, iGrowBiz.com, that focuses on businesses in the mountain regions of central Colorado. The blog offers Internet marketing tips and techniques along with some fun stuff - all designed to help anyone desiring a more effective presence online. Thanks again for stopping by! – Jeff
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Imagine That Creative
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We grow businesses - While we build websites, develop advanced Internet marketing strategies, produce videos, commercials and more, Imagine That Creative's mission is to grow your business, create new revenue streams and help you stand out in your business sector.
I’m not quite as skeptical as Bill about SEO, but I can definitely appreciate where he’s coming from. A lot of web designers offer SEO as a companion service to web design. From what I’ve seen, what they offer for “$500 setup and $25/page” is nothing more than what they should be doing as part of good web design. (Those are the things we are going to be covering at the Business Builder’s Toolbox Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.) These things are internal to the website and have as much to do… Continue
I receive a number of questions from friends and clients regarding the role of SEO in marketing. Most of those inquiries take the form, “Company XYZ offers SEO for $25 per page and a $500 setup fee. Is that a good deal?” Maybe – maybe not.
Marketing dollars are precious and need to be spent wisely so they give you the best return on your investment. My usual counsel is to run from any service that promises SEO based on a one-time setup fee and price-per-page.
I'm confused as to how you are going to go to an evening Rotary meeting and run an SEO workshop at the same time. I'd love to go to both but I signed up for Rotary and promised my wife that I would feed her. Good luck with the Toolbox!!
Yes Jeff, I provide a pretty full menu of services to businesses and individuals. In fact, the current coditions really make it important to use a lawyer to re-examine commercial leases, and other contracts like non-competes. A small busnesses' relationship with its employees and its landlord really effects the bottom line for any business, and can be the difference between making it or not. I have been representing individuals and small busnesses relative to these issues for 20 years.