Custom Web Design & Development Services by Myrtle Beach Website Designer

Custom Web Design & Development

 

Myrtle Beach Website Designer has been have been serving the website needs of businesses across the US and Canada for over 10 years. With this advanced knowledge and experience in web programming, development, and design, we are the right choice to develop your website.

Choosing a website designer for your business can be very time-consuming, and incredibly frustrating. In addition, finding a website design/development company that actually follows through with their promises, and does so at a good price, can be equally difficult.

Myrtle Beach Website Designer is proud of the reputation we have built with our clients, and are eager to share it with you! Click Here to see some Testimonials!

We strive to make websites that are beautiful, user-friendly, easy-to-load, functional and have all the features that your business needs on your site. Not one more or one less. We also believe that your website should accurately reflect the personality of your business. Click Here to see a Portfolio of some of our most recent work!

We are located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. This means that, unlike some other companies, when you call or email us for assistance or support, you will be conversing with an American who speaks English fluently. In this increasingly-globalized economy, that is become more and more rare, especially when it comes to technology-related companies.

 

Our websites offer the following features:

Custom Design
When you have us design your site, rest assured that you won’t end up finding another website that looks exactly like yours. We custom-design every Custom Website and tailor it to suit your businesses personality and needs.

E-Commerce
If your business needs to be able to sell products and/or services directly from your website, Myrtle Beach Website Designer offers fully-customized E-commerce solutions. Through our e-commerce portal, your business will be able to sell your products/services right on the website, and you’ll be able to accept payment via all major credit cards, bank cards and PayPal.

Integrated Google Map and Driving Directions
If your site is designed to promote a physical location (restaurant, store, law office, fitness center, etc.) one important thing for your site’s viewers to know is how to get to where you are. For this reason, we design your site to have an interactive Google Map integrated into it. In addition to showing your location, viewers can use the map to get directions from any location to you, no matter how far away. Click Here for an Example.

Comprehensive Solutions
When you come to Myrtle Beach Website Designer for your Comprehensive Website Package, we don’t just make your site and hand it off to you. We roll in exactly the services you need, including Hosting & Maintenance, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Online Marketing & Link Building, Graphic Design and anything else your website needs!

 

If you’re ready to have your site designed or re-designed by Myrtle Beach Website Designer, click here to Get a Quote and to find out about our Best Value Guarantee! Or for more info about these and other services, email us at spike@spikecohen.com or call us at (843) 902-7256.

Whether your business is in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina or Mogadishu, Somalia (or anywhere in between), trust Myrtle Beach Website Designer to handle all of your website design and website development needs!

Domain Name Registration Services by Myrtle Beach Website Designer

Domain Name Registration

 

Not ready to set up your website, but already know the domain name you want? Or do you already have a domain name, but want to transfer it from company that is currently holding it for you?

Myrtle Beach Website Designer can register and transfer domain names for your business!

For those who don’t know, a domain name (also known as a URL) is that thing you type to go to a website. For example, our blog’s  domain name is myrtlebeachwebdesign.wordpress.com. Every website has a domain name.

If you are purchasing a Comprehensive Website Package or Easy Site from us, then the cost of registering or transferring your domain name (URL) is already included in that package!

For those who just want to register or transfer their domain name, then the cost is only $15 per year for each domain name you want to register or transfer! That’s only $1.25 a month!

 

We can register or transfer the following domain name types:

.com

.info

.me

.biz

.net

.ws

.tv

.asia

.org

.us

.mobi

.ca (Canada)

All for only $15 per year

 

If the domain name you want isn’t available, we can help you find a suitable alternative name to register.

If you want to register or transfer your domain name for your website, or you want more information about these and other services from Myrtle Beach Website Designer, click here to Get a Quote and to find out about our Best Value Guarantee! Or for more info about these and other services, email us at spike@spikecohen.com or call us at (843) 902-7256.

Whether your business is in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina or Botswana (or anywhere in between), trust Myrtle Beach Website Designer to handle all of your Domain Name needs!

Shoveling Snow in Canada – Look What We Do for Love!

As I mentioned earlier, I just got back from beautiful, sunny cold, miserable Toronto.  And boy, is my throat tired (from coughing).

And no, it wasn’t all fun and lizard games either.  The wonderful thing about being slowly encased in snow is that you have to regularly shovel your way out.  This accomplishes very little, other than making you feel like you have some control, when in reality God is toying with you.

Bitter?  No.  But this is an excellent time to mention that Myrtle Beach is beautiful and sunny right now.  I walked around wearing shorts today.

So in case you are interested in looking at purchasing homes in a beautiful resort town where people wear shorts year-round, go to CohenMyrtleBeach.com!

Anyway, here are the pics:

 

Here I am, starting off on my trek to clear off the driveway and sidewalk.  I am wearing: 2 jackets, 2 pairs of pants, oversized boots, 2 pairs of socks, gloves and a hat. 

 

 

At the beginning, I felt like I was wasting my time.  Oddly enough, I felt the same way two hours later, when I looked outside and saw that everything was covered in snow again.

 

 

You’ll notice that Bingles’ neighbor is selling his house and moving away.  I wonder why….

 

 

Here I am, pissing in the wind shoveling more snow.  Bingles had fun telling her neighbors that this was my first time shoveling snow.

 

 

As you can see, I had no idea what I was doing.  At all.

 

 

At this point, the driveway was “done”, which means that it was safe to drive over for about 30-40 minutes.  Good job, Myrtle Beach Website Designer!

 

 

Next comes the salting.  Did you know they use actual salt?  I thought the term “salting” came from how you sprinkled it on the ground.  I had no idea it was real salt.

Amazing.

 

 

Bingles felt that I could be trusted with an ice scraper, even though I had never used one before.  I’m glad to report that no one got hurt.  Unfortunately, no ice was scraped either.  Again, I had no idea what I was doing.

So anyway, that was fun.  Once again, any person who is living in Canada, take some time to come down to Myrtle Beach.  Spend a week here, and then seriously tell me you want to leave.

Oh, and our gas is a lot cheaper too…

Hanging with the Critters at Reptilia in Toronto – Look What We Did!

I don’t know if any of you have been following the weather in Canada.  If you haven’t, let me sum it up:

It’s freaking cold!  It is freeze-your-ass-off COLD!  It is several degrees below ZERO. 

FAHRENHEIT.

It’s not cold like “oh hey, it’s a bit nippy outside” cold. 

It’s more like “oh hey, my arm just fell off, but thankfully I’m too numb to feel it and I’m too frozen to bleed” cold!

So I did what any smart person would do, and I left beautiful, warm, sunny Myrtle Beach (where people are wearing shorts right now) and flew to Toronto see my beautiful Bingles.

Why, you might ask, would an otherwise smart person fly from a gorgeous resort town to a frozen wasteland?

THIS is why.

Ah yes, the beautiful Bingles.  Gorgeous inside and out.  So beautiful, so loving, so caring, so brilliant, so perfect in every way, that I knowingly flew to Coldtopia to spend a week experiencing what it’s like to freeze internally. 

So anyway, while I was up there, we decided to fulfill our addiction to critters (and pretend we weren’t in the Arctic) by going to Reptilia in Toronto.

Reptilia is a really cool place!  It’s kind of like a smaller version of Ripley’s Aquarium, except with reptiles instead of fishies.

Here are some pics that Bingles took of me cavorting with the swamp monsters.  There were a lot more creatures there, but here are the highlights:

 

We start off by meeting my new BFF, whom I’ve named Bert.  Bert was the patriarch of this particular clan of iguanas, so he kept a close eye on me at all times.

 

 

Here is Bert yawning.  He would also move his head up and down while puffing his little turkey-neck thingy (you gotta appreciate my scientific lingo).  I think this was meant to be some kind of alpha-male “step off my turf” display.  Anyway, I just did it back to him, not to threaten him but because I thought it was funny-looking, and I wanted him to see how silly it looked.

 

 

I named this iguana Ernie.  He slept the whole two hours we were there.  Watching him sleep made me tired, so we took a little nap together.

 

 

Feeling rested and refreshed, I decided to show my appreciation of nature by poking at angry snakes.  Incidentally, I have a pair of snakeskin shoes that are almost exactly the same color as this guy.  I didn’t tell him though.

 

 

Feeling somewhat amorous, I started to kiss every scaly thing in sight, starting with this snake.

 

 

This Gila Monster was one of the few things that actually was eager to kiss me  back.

And don’t think I didn’t appreciate it either.  It’s nice to feel loved.

 

 

It’s true what they say; kissing a bunch of strangers is tiring.  So I went back and napped a bit with Ernie.

 

 

Not wanting to do the stereotypical “toad kissing”, I chose to mock them by puffing my face out at them.

Unfortunately, amphibians are well-known for their lack of appreciation for physical comedy.

 

 

Reptilia is chock full of gators and crocs.  In fact, they have the largest crocodile in captivity, or the largest crocodile in Canada, or whatever.  Something like that.  They have a very big crocodile, so big that it has the distinction of being the largest something-or-other.

But he/she was hiding in the corner, so I decided to party with this guy, who in my humble opinion is the most friendly crocodile/alligator in all of the Greater Toronto Area.  Friendly, or maybe just hungry.

 

 

And yes, I kissed him too.

 

 

These guys were *ahem* busy.  I did not kiss them, as Bingles informed me that doing so would be a violation of several Canadian laws.

 

 

 

This angered me very much, and led me to have a temper tantrum, followed of course by another nap.

 

Unfortunately, we did not get any pictures of the feeding we got to watch up close and personal.  We were about 3 feet away while one of the employees took out some kind of fairly large lizard (a Ruta?  Guta?  something like that) and fed him/her a bunch of dead rats.  Sweet.

 

We also didn’t get any good pics of their King Cobra.  Apparently, it is Canada’s Largest Venomous Snake, which is amazing because Canada is well-known for their tropical snakes.

 

Anyway, Reptilia is a great place for critter-lovers in or around Toronto.  Lots of fun, and they keep it nice and warm in there (which was much-appreciated).

And the price is pretty fair too.  It was less than $30 (even after Canada’s consumer-raping sales taxes) and their staff is very courteous and knowledgeable.

So, for any people in Canada who are still thawed enough to read this, head on over to Reptilia, and tell them Myrtle Beach Website Designer sent you!

Even though they don’t know who I am…

Freezing in Canada – Look What We Did!

Sorry I haven’t posted here in a few days.  I spent the last week in Canada with my wonderful Bingles, and I didn’t have time to make updates.

I also didn’t have time to take many pictures of what we’ve done up there, which include:

* The CN Tower

* Casa Loma

* Riding the Toronto Subway (I think it’s called the Go Train)

* Giving change to street performers

* and much much more

Fortunately, I do have a picture of me spending some quality time with my favorite dog in all of Canada, Gemma!

Gemma is my little sweetie.  My little 100 lb. sweetie.

Gemma is my little sweetie. My little 100 lb. sweetie.

Who likes snuggles?  Does Gemma like snuggles?  Yes she does!  Yes she does!

Who likes snuggles? Does Gemma like snuggles? Yes she does! Yes she does!

She’s a great girl.  She’s very attached to Bingles, but when I’m in town she stays around me, mostly because I spoil her.

Anyway, I’m back now and I’ll be putting some new stuff on the blog, so you can all breathe a sigh of relief.