Website management: Finding my direction after 18 months of searching
May 2, 2008

It’s safe to say I’ve been drifting for the past 18 months as far as thinkdave.com goes.
I’ve been toying with 3 options; canning the site (and the business) altogether, specializing in website design for the engineering sector, and concentrating on improving and growing my website management business.
I’ve made a decision. As of May 1st, thinkdave.com is a business dedicated to managing B2B websites. For me this is a huge step forward. I’ve spent a lot of time brainstorming exactly how I want the business to be structured and I’m happy that I’ve developed a product that’s really beneficial to both my existing and future clients.
If you’re wondering why I’ve decided to focus on website management rather than designing new websites for people with too much money, this is my reasoning:
With millions of existing websites that just aren’t meeting owners’ expectations, I see a lot of potential to help people to really make good ROI from their online marketing. Anyone can redesign a website, but what’s the point in spending money on a facelift when you can get so much more value from the website you’ve already got?
The services I’m offering cover everything a small business needs to get the most out of their website, and they’re affordable.
What about the blog?
Well, obviously the blog will be focusing on website management as well. There’s a lot to talk about in this field, so I’m going to be sharing a lot more information.
I’m ready to start some great conversations. Are you ready to join in?






