Here's what one of our clients says about working with
Great Web Sights
Every once in a while I find that I have developed a business relationship, which is so fruitful, that it becomes classified as a career resource. I must say that my experience with Great Web Sights, in general, and you, in particular, has clearly become one of those relationships. Interestingly, it stems not just from the quality of the work that went into the development of the BioMetrics and TDT websites. It stems, really, from the perspective and counsel which you've brought both to the development and the pre-and post-development decision management process of creating a web presence. That's distinctive, and really quite rare in my experience.
We receive compliments on a daily basis for the quality of the content, informativeness, visual interest and ease-of-navigation of the TDT website. Interestingly, the compliments have come from all aspects of our business; vendors, current and potential business partners, prospective employees, patients, physicians and investors. The reaction is universally, "Wow!" The site has become a hallmark statement attesting to the quality of the company, its technology and its employees.
It's all too easy to overlook the technical features and functional qualities of a website. But since completing the TDT site, I have come to realize the value and importance of all the behind-the-scenes mechanisms which you built in not an easy task given its size, scope and complexity. As I look at the sites of major pharmaceutical and biotech players, I've come to realize that you've built several features into our site, which makes it superior in functionality, speed, and content to those of these other, larger players.
Obviously, there are a lot of website production companies around. The problem is that most of us on the client-side can't discriminate who's good and who isn't. Big companies solve the problem by throwing big money at big web developers. A friend of mine, who used to work at one of those big developers, said that our site would have billed out at $125,000 to $150,000. That's what has prompted this long overdue letter of thanks. We really are pleased with the value received. The site is an asset. And I'm pleased that I'll always have the resource. Thanks for your on-going support. We'll do it again.
Kind Regards
Arthur V. Boyce, Jr.
Vice President
Marketing & Business Development

