Web Development Strategy

Miller Media develops best in "class" websites:

C is for Cross-Browser Compatible
What browser or what devices are you using to view this website?

We never know if a visitor to our website is using a PC or a MAC, maybe even a Blackberry® or an iPhone®. How will your website look? Will it even work at all?

Don't Assume Because It Looks Good To You That It Looks Good To Everyone.

L is for Latest W3C Standards
W3C standards enhance accessibility and promises long-term durability (which we call "forward compatibility") for any document published on the web. If you care to reach the largest audience for the longest time possible, you want to work with web standards, and where document structure and layout are concerned, XHTML & CSS are the way to go.

A is for Accessibility
We're talking "Accessibility". Is your website built using "frames"? How about "Flash"? If you can answer yes to either of these questions, your website may not be viewable to your highest potential customers.

Companies with many computers typically rely on their I.T. Dept. to update software and plug-ins, and this takes time. What if the I.T. Dept. hasn't gotten around to updating the decision makers computer yet?

S is for Search Engine Friendly
Even if you have the coolest website on the internet, if people can't find you on the search engines, you don't exist!

S is for Search Engine Optimized
The search engines are of paramount importance to our clients. Good thing "Class" has two S's in it so we can place a special emphasis on the search engines here. We build websites in a way that the search engines love and will allow it the best possibility to achieve the highest position on the search engines.

Does your website have "class"?