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Our goal is simple: to merge marketing, design and technology to create effective Websites. We work to ensure your success through the eyes of your Website users by following a four-step process that works.

What Makes Us Different?

Four Things:

  1. We are marketing professionals first.  We understand technology and how it can be used as an effective tool to reach your marketing goals. We arenot pure techies who focus on the the latest whiz-bang functions just for the sake of being cutting edge.
  2. We focus on the Website user. If visitors do not understand how to use your Website, they can't become customers. We focus on your customers, and their needs, using the most appropriate technology to create an intuitive Website that is easy to use and gets results.
  3. We provide an effective mix of strategy and hands on development.  We don't just stick up a Website without some thought behind it.
  4. We follow a proven four-step process for marketing success on the Web.

Who Are We?

Led by Thomas Young, Intuitive Websites is a leader in understanding how potential customers use the Internet. We are marketing experts first and foremost. With extensive experience in Internet marketing, sales, communications, user training, and adoption of technology, we bundle technical expertise with marketing focus for measurable results.

Intuitive Websites has worked with various organizations in the US and Canada, including Intrawest Resorts (Copper Mountain, Winter Park, Sandestin, Tremblant, Whistler-Blackcomb), Memorial Health System, Adams State College, Tenrox, Halogen Software, Keller Homes, and Colorado Casinos. More Client Information »

We work with a network of experienced Internet marketing professionals across the United States, as well as specialists with whom we have formed alliance relationships. For more information, read about the Intuitive Websites team.

How Do We Work?

Intuitive Websites works with companies committed to marketing their products and services on the Internet.

  • We believe that the Internet is an effective marketing tool that costs less than traditional marketing methods and provides greater returns on your investment.
  • We believe that every Internet project should be started with research into your online customers and competitors.
  • We believe that users provide more effective feedback than anyone in your organization can, and that they should drive your Web strategy.
  • We believe that good content will not only attract visitors to your site through higher search engine rankings, but also keep them coming back, and convert them into customers.
  • We believe in simplicity.  Users want to get on your site, acomplish their goals, and get back to their life.  Good Websites are simple and make it easy for users to do this.  We can take a complex business plan and simplify it on the Internet.

We provide quality consulting, design, and development to help our clients get ahead of their online competition. We fit the right team to each client situation, drawing on our extensive network and proven specialty firms.

Intuitive Websites Contact Information

Intuitive Websites
1720 Jet Stream Drive, Suite 209
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
www.intuitivewebsites.com
Telephone: 719.418.4040
Fax: 719.481.4907

 

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Thomas Young - CEO of Intuitive Websites - is a Vistage speaker. His Vistage presentation is entitled “Intuitive Websites” - it is a high level look at how to generate sales through the Web.

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Did you know?

Websites are developed for Web users, not the developer.  For example, did you know that anything on your Website that looks like an ad is ignored by the majority of visitors?

We've observed hundreds of users in usability testing, and they frequently ignore Flash components, banners, and other elements that look like advertising. They are on your site for a purpose.  Do you really think it is to surf advertising?