Web Design Firm Changes Name
October 06, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
It's time for a change. In preparation of a new branding effort that makes the business easier to understand to the global world, Harbor Springs Web Design has undergone a modification in name only. Encompassing the spirit of the company’s core business, Harbor Springs Web Design has changed their corporation name to AlphaGeek Web Design.What does the name mean? An "alpha geek" is the person with the most technological knowledge. Partnered with the term "web design", the company branding is clear. AlphaGeek Web Design offers web development services by the people with the most technological knowledge in the industry.
From its inception in 2002, Harbor Springs Web Design has continued to evolve to meet and exceed their customer's expectations. The new name is part of a global effort to better align with what the company is today — an approachable web development company known for unique, dynamic and trusted business practices.
"In the past three years, our company has grown dramatically under the name Harbor Springs Web Design," stated Cindy Dickson, Principal with AlphaGeek Web Design. "The name change will help us take our company to the next level so that we can be recognized globally as a leader in affordable web development services."
AlphaGeek Web Design is an award winning web development company, providing affordable web design solutions to the small-to-medium sized business. As part of their growth initiative, the company will continue to forge key relationships with other leading technology providers in web hosting and product development, giving AlphaGeek Web Design the ability to offer a wide range of solutions and services to their customers at a price they can truly afford.
"We look forward to developing new relationships as our own market expands," stated Marcie Szczubelek, Principal with AlphaGeek Web Design. "We will continue to explore creative ways to expand and diversify our business so our services are always on the cutting-edge".
Business relationships will remain the same and current client agreements will not change.
"We plan to market our company with a new look and feel, but our products and services remain the same," said Dickson. "While our new name defines who we are and what we do, our day-to-day operations and our Harbor Springs location will not change."
To learn more about AlphaGeek Web Design, visit their web site at www.alphageekwebdesign.com or call (877) 526-9322.