What can we do for you?Digital Concoction is a freelance web consultancy, website development and web design firm located in Metro Manila, Philippines. It is 100% owned by yours truly, Greten Vicke S. Estella, a Filipino web designer, website developer, freelance consultant and search engine optimizer. In particular, my target market are the small-and-medium enterprises (SMEs). I also develop websites for established corporations, non-government organizations (NGO), churches and religious organizations, hobbyist groups, and schools and other educational institutions.
WordPress Customization
Php 3,800.00
For those who have existing WordPress blog and/or needs only a unique customized template. Read More...
Regular Web Development
Php 11,800.00
Ideal for bloggers, consultancy firms and any other use of website that are content intensive. Read More...
Enterprise Web Development
Php 15,800.00
Ideal for small but established businesses with more than five employees and highly dependent on e-mail communication. Read More...
Corporate Web Development
Php 19,800.00
Ideal for big companies that operate on national or international level. Read More...
[ No Comments ] Posted on 12.24.09 under Search engine optimization (SEO), Website usability
Unless it is absolutely necessary, don’t use flash in your website. If you do, be sure that the important information can be accessed without viewing the flash presentation.
[ No Comments ] Posted on 05.01.09 under Search engine optimization (SEO)
According to Google, no one can guarantee the position of a website in search engine results. There are those who will claim that they can assure you of the position of your page. Discussed here why nobody can really assure your page rank in search results and why you should avoid those who claim they can.
[ No Comments ] Posted on 09.02.08 under Search engine optimization (SEO)
This is an alternative search engine optimization technique. Some industries are just overly competitive with too many websites vying on top of search engine results page. Instead of aiming for the highest traffic count, why not aim for a fewer traffic count from people who are more likely to do business with you?