Responsive Web Design
Green Pastures 23 Online Marketing's Maine Web Design team is experienced with all facets of web development helping our clients reach their full potential. Get your business found online, increase your leads and land more customers. We are sensitive to the requirements of each of our clients and offer a wide range of customized services, including e-commerce, integrated analytic platforms, customer portals, cutting edge software solutions, mobile and tablet responsive builds, social media setup and support, phone and email tracking and art or photography focused sites that beautifully display your portfolios. We don't believe in the one size fits all approach. Contact us for any questions you may have regarding web design. We love helping people so don't hesitate to reach out for simple advice, budget pricing, a free review of your site or to start the design of your new website. About Paul GoodeAn entrepreneur with more than 10 years of sales and marketing experience, Paul Goode directs Internet advertising operations at Green Pastures 23, based in South Portland, Maine. Among his various responsibilities as president, he guides the firm’s popular pay-per-click initiatives, which allow his customers to quickly direct online traffic to their sites and services. In addition, Paul Goode manages the SEO and email marketing services for the company’s clientele. Prior to establishing Green Pastures 23, Mr. Goode held executive sales and management positions with W.H. Demmons, Inc., also located in South Portland and successful commercial sales and service with Thayer Corporation. Throughout his career, he has achieved a closure rate of 34 percent and has averaged $1.5 million in revenue per year. Away from the office, Mr. Goode enjoys a number of outdoor activities, from fishing to mountain climbing. He also likes to watch football and baseball games, especially those of the New England Patriots and the Boston Red Sox. Active in his community, he avidly supports a number of organizations, including his local church, the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital, and Volunteers of America. | |