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WRIS Web Services Announces Launch of Hurst Design-Build-Remodeling Website


WRIS Web Services Announces Launch of Hurst Design-Build-Remodeling Website


WRIS Web Services is pleased to announce the launch of a redesigned site for Hurst Design-Build-Remodeling.  Hurst is an award-winning remodeler in Northeast Ohio, and wanted their new website to reflect their quality work and design-build services. 

The new website is backed by the WRIS Content Management System, which means the Hurst team can easily update all content including Photo Galleries featuring actual Before and After images from finished projects.   Like all WRIS sites, the website was built using SEO best practices.  Taking that one step further, Hurst worked with WRIS on an SEO implementation project that will help to boost the website’s optimization efforts even further. 

In addition, Hurst will be taking advantage of the WRIS inTRANSIT Mobile Content Manager, which allows them to maintain a mobile-friendly website in a cost-efficient manner. 

 

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