Hi, my name is Tammy Cachat and I am a web designer and developer in western Massachusetts. I’m very passionate about web design and I believe that shows in my work.
I’m always interested in new projects and up for new challenges. I’ve worked on a variety of projects and I love being a part of helping a business grow in this rough marketplace.
My goal in creating Dot Com Designing is to help your business succeed by getting it on the web and making your site one that people will find easily and come back to over and over again. I believe in building clean, simple, user friendly websites that inform, entertain and engage users. I can help ensure that your website not only meets your expectations but also satisfies your customer’s needs and interests today and for years to come.
Simply put, I know web design and you know your company. Together we can work to ensure that the quality and professionalism you offer your customers is reflected in the virtual world.
Whether you are just starting out with a brand new website, your existing website needs an entire face-lift or you just need a bit of maintenance, I will work hard to create a website for your company that you will be excited about and proud to show off.
Why choose me over a large design company?
~ I want to do my very best on every project so that your website is successful. Your completed website is a reflection of my work.
~ I will typically deliver your website quicker than a larger firm because I try to work on only one project at a time so that you have my full attention.
~ I am more accessible during off hours than a large firm.
~ I will be the only one working on your website so you won't need to work with person after person.
~ I am a great resource for future projects and website updates because I will be the only one working on your website and I will still be here when you need updates.
~ You will always have an updated website if you choose to sign up for a maintenance plan.
~ You will have a website fully customized for you and your business.
~ I would only use a template if that's what you want.