A Square Compass
Cary Snowden gave a presentation at our local Utah Business Network. He presented Square Compass, a Professional Web Development group. Square Compass is a Utah business, but has customers from Maryland to Hawaii, and everywhere in between.
Square Compass specializes in building custom applications online. Cary gave several examples of online applications Square Compass has built, including their own Considered Sales, an online CRM application for small business. Cary also showed several examples of Utah Business Websites, as well as several online applications featured on the Square Compass portfolio. Of note were the Utah Valley Business Blog, and their latest project; GEM Golfing.
As part of his Square Compass presentation (click here to download), Cary Snowden explained that professional Web development is differentiated by both proficient technical development and outstanding customer service. Several BNI NetGain members gave approving testimonials after the presentation (Thank you Kip, Brian, Frank, Kim, and Allison).
In a tribute to the value of BNI, Cary mentioned that one of the reasons he is a member of this Utah Business Network is because Square Compass holds to a basic philosophy of ‘Our next customer will come from your word of mouth’. An emphasis on customer service, business networking, and an unusual focus on project completion (ask anyone who has used a web designer; this is unusual).
Square Compass can help you get started with a custom blog for as little as $240. As you grow, you may want to create a marketing Web site, or expand to an advanced ecommerce website. Square Compass can produce a variety of websites for as little as $1,500 and as much as $50,000. Square Compass specializes in building online applications such as Considered Sales.
Square Compass believes that ‘Your Web Site Should Be Doing More Than You Think It Can’. If you are wondering what it should be doing, give Cary a call at Square Compass.
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