Hi there and hello from my home office! When I gaze outside at the red tips and see the crepe myrtles trying to sneak out some leaves, I’m reminded that despite the cold weather that has returned, spring is still here! Since it’s time for spring cleaning, spring planting, and all other things spring, I’d say it’s time to spring for a new website!
Recent Websites by Main Street Studio
The last few months have found me very busy here in the studio, and I’ve even trained my handsome husband on website setups to help me stay ahead of the game. If you check out my work website, SitesOnMain.com, you’ll find a series of posts that I’m rolling out over the next few days that show the websites we’ve launched over the past few months. I’m sorry to say that I seldom keep up with my work and personal blogging, but I am aiming to do a better job at that.
Main Street Studio
You will also find that I’ve changed the name of my company slightly. I have to be honest, though, and tell you that I’m not exactly sure if it’s going to stay that same name. We’re considering some lofty goals here in the studio, and we’re trying to determine the best name for the company that encompasses all that we want to do. “Main Street Studio” leaves the door open for more than just “web development”, but I just don’t know at this point.
I thought I’d share with you a few of the sites we’ve built lately, and then I want to tell you about our new line of websites we offer.
Perhaps the site I identify with the most is ReannaLily Designs. Jen Eskridge, a pattern and quilt designer (and now author!), hired us to give her tired site an overhaul. I didn’t take a “before” screenshot, but I think you’ll enjoy her new e-commerce site! I got a little carried away visiting her links and reading her blog, and the whole project resulted in a sewing spree of my own. And not only that, but her referral at a quilting forum brought in Dena Mehling of Trail Ridge Design, LLC, my very first out-of-state client who was a complete stranger. Dena and I are in the process of building out her e-commerce site. If you visit it now, you’ll see the before in action.
Some of our other projects:
- Studio One Altus
- AAA Portable Toilets of Altus
- Underground Construction Equipment
- Kincannon Funeral Home
- Mark Me Paid
- McMahan & Vernon Attorneys at Law
- and some others we can’t officially tell you about.
Entrepreneur Websites
And then I have one other bit of news I mentioned earlier. We are now offering Entrepreneur Websites, specially designed to accommodate the needs of starter businesses that want an affordable website that packs a professional punch. Now, to be frank, I believe our Small Business Websites are still in the entrepreneur price range. But for those that need an even lower start-up cost, we’ve opened up a new option with the Entrepreneur Websites. With the basic entrepreneur template, we customize the background with a color or image and make the menu bar match. Then we can design a custom header or use one that you create.
As always, Main Street Studio is available to customize your website to the hilt. If you desire a fully custom built solution, we can do that for you. But in this economy, we’re finding that people would rather save their dollars where they can, and we are aiming to provide the same professional websites to those who want to maximize their advertising budgets.









