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Company |
WebsitesGiveBack |
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http://www.websitesgiveback.com
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Founded: |
2010 |
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City: |
Front Royal, Virginia |
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Country: |
United States |
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CEO: |
Linda Saker |
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Founders: |
Linda Saker & Elena Patrice |
Category: |
Digital Content (Blogs, Websites) |
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Funding: |
Self-Funded |
Tags: |
web design, charity, small business, niche web design |
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Employees: |
2-5 |
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What does WebsitesGiveBack do?
WebsitesGiveBack is a web design business which markets to niche web design for the truly small business owner, focusing greatly on labor/services business such as electricians, roofers, plumbers, etc. We can work with all kinds of small businesses; however, we know there is a great need and gap in this area that can be filled. We help these small businesses by providing complete website packages with no monthly fees or contract for a flat rate of $499. WGB also supports charitable causes by donating $100 of the costs of each of website, on behalf of their customers, to a charity of their customer’s choice. Donations are not bundled and WGB receives no credit – the business owner receives the full tax benefit.
How are they different?
WGB has an ambitious goal — to raise $60,000 in 2011 —for the causes its clients select to help.
We have no monthly fees, additional fees, or contract.
We include a video promotion of client’s business that will go on our video blogging series on The Wrap and our WebsitesGiveBack YouTube channel, and their website if requested (just added to our services)
For our VA neighbors living within a 30 mile radius of our Front Royal location, we take an additional $50 off.
For every paid referral, a $50.00 check.
WebsitesGiveBack website with our special seal.
Yearly renewal is only $100, of which $25 again goes to the charity and tax credit give to client, and includes all maintenance and updates.
The absolute best and personalized customer service experience.
Why could WebsitesGiveBack be BIG?
Simply because we do combine good business and goodwill. We are fearless small business advocates and know the downside of this business and how countless small businesses are being mislead and taken advantage of.
Charitable and worthy organizations are experiencing an all-time low in donor assistance. In an economy such as this, conitinuing to give and maintaining is more important than ever. Every little bit helps and we want to do our part and make it grow. We are also very much involved in our community and we walk the talk. We’re passionate advocates for worthy organizations just as much.
How they plan to make money:
By expanding our web design and mission to small business advocacy and social responsiblity awareness through the means of social media and video blogging. We were business owners prior in another very different business and we had to close shop when the economy began to turn. With our experience as entrepreneurs and small business owners, we feel that we can offer insight, advice, experience, and encouragement to others. With this, we hope to overflow and create brand awareness; hence increasing earning potential and charitable contributions.
Our thoughts:
No thoughts at the moment. Very interesting!