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How do we differ from other web designers?

We are business people first so we always start with the question "does this feature or element enhance or reduce the customer experience?" We don't design websites to win awards, we design them to give the customer a reason to want to keep coming back to that site.

We offer a full range of website solutions, whether you need a small online "brochure" or a comprehensive data-driven e-commerce site. Find out how we can help you by learning how we've helped others.

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iMedia ConnectionFresh Tilled Soil wins Internet Media Award for Outstanding Achievement in Building/Construction of website: FreeGreen.com. As stated on their website, FreeGreen encourages progressive building practices by making green home designs free for everyone.

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What our clients are saying...

"Fresh Tilled Soil made the process of re-designing our website really easy... They were able to use the feedback I provided them and create a top notch web site. You guys are fantastic!"

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Detroit: Learn from the Apples, Amazons of the world

Right now it’s a little embarrassing to be an American car manufacturer. You find yourself asking for billions in handouts so you can continue building cars that the market doesn’t want. If that weren’t bad enough, it appears that the energy-efficient models, like the Volt, that had been bragged about, won’t see the road till 2011. There are many Monday morning quarterbacks on this subject, but I can’t help jumping in and adding my suggestions for how these dinosaurs might turn things around. U.S. carmakers can learn from guys like Apple and Amazon to create a game-changing business where customers are begging for products...

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