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I am working on revamping our consulting website. We have a small shop with 12 developers aimed at custom desktop and internet development with a focus on Microsoft technologies.

I'm looking for some sites to use as examples - not to copy, but to see how they present services, size of company, and portfolios.

I have seen many sites that are 5-10 pages of USELESS information... useless for clients, useless for search engines, really weak.

I would like to make something a little unique - something that can stand out above the rest in terms of content. I am not really interested in blogging (there are enough software bloggers out there).

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Good luck, many try but few succeed! – John_ Jan 12 at 14:39
Hey, it doesn't hurt to ask, and get some ideas! – Jason Jan 12 at 14:40
You might as well generate the text on each page with a techno babble generator tool. No one actually cares. Just make sure it is easy to contact you. – Rich B Jan 12 at 14:51

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I'm tempted to say ignore what everyone else has done and simply ask your customers what information they need or have found useful on your existing site. I think you can probably get some good design ideas elsewhere, but they don't necessarily have to be from consulting web sites. Check out Smashing Magazine and A List Apart's Design Section for ideas. Also, you may want to consider having separate public and customer sites, with the customer site providing a means to communicate with your customer -- maybe with a wiki, bug reporting/tracking, etc.

Things that I would find useful:

  • Contact information -- a single one for public, personalized for internal
  • Rates
  • Sample project descriptions
  • Technology/methodology descriptions
  • Information about the company and employees (history, background, skills)
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Would you post your rates online? – Jason Jan 12 at 15:57

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