Website Maintenance Plans

Most of our clients require assistance of some form with their websites after they have been designed, developed, and published. Even though the majority of them are content management systems (CMS), we see many issues arise where an expert is needed. Anyone can go online and research troubleshooting, editing text, HTML, SEO, image use, mobile-friendly, and on and on, but there are a variety of details that you might not be aware of. It may look easy, but none of it is. Hire an expert.

We have 20 years experience in website design and provide that expertise to many of our clients. Those clients get their questions answered, edits, tune-ups, image changes, content changes, and some small bits of development for an afforable monthly fee based on their individual needs.

The biggest benefit of this service is the relationship that is developed. Our maintenance clients know that we're here when they need us, and we respond in a timely manner, always accessible, available 7 days a week, and familiar with their sites so we can diagnose issue quickly. We don't simply sell web and other design services, we establish and foster relationships with our clients. It's not for everyone, but those that do, get great results from us.

Contact us today to discuss how we can be your GO2 source of maintenance for your website.

Website Examples

Centec Solutions
Web Design for Higher Education
Field Library Website
Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors

Our clients say...

"I have known Tim for many years, first as a colleague and then as a vendor. I have used Tim's Web design services to support projects I run for the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University, and I frequently recommend GO2 Media to colleagues and friends. His work never disappoints. Tim combines out of the box thinking with a deep knowledge of the mechanics of Web design and production, which results in fresh and productive Web sites. He is easy to work with, flexible and fair--qualities you can't buy."
—Elizabeth Sparrow Tashiro, Assistant Dean, Information Technology - Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University