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We're so glad you took the time to stop by and check us out. At Quorim, we're devoted to helping customers create web sites that are an integral part of their business. We know that for many, the web site is the point of first contact so it is imperative to make a great first impression. It has been said that "you never get a second chance to make a first impression".

The web site is a primary way to tell the story of the company or organization and is an integral part of the sales and marketing function. A quality web site helps prospects understand the products and services of the company and are very often a part of their research on the way to making a buying decision.

And a web site is a way for customers to interact with the firm and participate in the ongoing growth and development.

Just consider some of the things that a web site can do:

  • Showcase products
  • Provide support
  • Facilitate customer service
  • Allow interaction
  • Create demand for products
  • Collection of PR and technical information
  • Provide audio and video
  • E-commerce platform
  • Showcase blogs
  • Landing pages for promotions
  • ...and much, much more

Whether you're bringing online your first web site or needing to upgrade or refresh your existing site, Quorim can help with the entire process. Using our structured process for developing a web site, you'll be up and running in no time.

Give us a call to arrange a no-cost evaluation.

 

 

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President Barack Obama should order the trial for Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and other accused terrorists moved out of New York City, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) said Thursday.

Feinstein, the chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is the highest-ranking Democrat to urge the administration to reverse course on its decision to bring the terror leaders to Manhattan for trial.

"In my view, from an intelligence perspective, I think the situation has changed with the Christmas attack," Feinstein said on MSNBC, citing confidential intelligence briefings.

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