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Put the YOU back into your website.
Need a website that reflects your identity, communicates your message and doesn't break your budget? YVOD is here to help. We have developed hundreds of websites for people and organizations just like you. Read more about their stories and then contact us to find out which solution is right for you.Websites for Individuals
Individuals face a specific set of issues on the web. Solo musicians, artists and other interesting people need a home on the web. They want it to be easy and painless, and affordable. That's why we have developed a special set of solutions just for individuals.
Art Khu is a pianist and needed a website to showcase his upcoming cd release.
Jacqui Naylor has been called the "next big thing" in jazz and had to keep her tour schedule up to date.
Nancy Burns is a painter and color consultant who needed an online portfolio.
Doug Woods is a classical jazz singer who was looking for a classy website to announce his re-emergence onto the music scene.
Faith Winthrop is looking to take her singing and voice teaching career to a new level with her new website.
Websites for Businesses
YVOD specializes in developing e-commerce websites for growing businesses. We make the whole process simple so you can spend your time and energy improving your business instead of worrying about your website.
GuitarSLAM had a huge collection of fine rare and vintage guitars that they wanted to sell and rent online.
The Gel Company makes cutting-edge scientific research equipment, and needed a new website to reflect their company's phenomenal growth.
Camp Cobalt rebranded themselves and they were ready for a new website showing their new face to the world.
Isla Bonita Designs sells beautiful island clothing in the tropics and needed a website to help them expand their market.
Websites for Nonprofits
Nonprofits are faced with three major challenges: fundraising, information dissemination and carrying out their mission. YVOD makes websites that help them with all three.
Prescott Joseph Center for Community Enhancement is working to improve the quality of life in West Oakland.
People's Grocery had a three-page website that only hinted at the magnitude of what they are trying to accomplish.
Break the Chains was putting on a conference in three weeks and needed to promote and register participants online.
