Bradley

About Bradley Charbonneau

I've done the big corporate thing. I've done the creative writer thing. Now I'm happily in the middle. I like to help small businesses who are interested in "working their website before their website works them." I'm also interested in creating beautiful sites with powerful WordPress themes. Google+

Ugo Baldassari

Ugo Baldassari needed a professional site for his real estate practice. With Paschal Sabatella at the creative design helm and WordPress in the engine room, we together came up with ugo4homes.com.

How 2 Benefit

Julianne Howard needed a rebranding of her MLH Training site and marketing materials. Together with Lauren Deane Evans, we put up a new logo, a new site, and new brochures.

A pleasure to work with.

He is a pleasure to work with as well, as he makes one feel as if their site is the only one he has to deal with.

Straight To DVD Movies

Straight To DVD Movies (www.straight2dvdmovies.com) needed some video, some "Featured Posts" and David knows what he's doing, so he really just needed me to find a WordPress theme that was easy to use, looked great, and was flexible for the tons of content he's going to be putting up there.

Personal Checks with Your Own Photos

I needed some new checks (because I write at least 4 per year and I haven't ordered in six years ... ) but I went through the zillions of images of cute dogs and panoramic vistas and just couldn't find anything I wanted on my checks.

Sin and Syntax

Constance Hale needed a site to help promote her book and classes. She also wanted to able to write a blog and edit the content of her site.

Salon97

Cariwyl Hebert needed a place for her community of classical-music-loving "awesome people."

The M-Line Blog

The M-Line Branding wanted a blog to match their site. Together we matched up their header, customized the sidebars to show the latest posts from selected categories, and they now have a seamless blog to supplement their site.

Spencer Rosen

Spencer Rosen needed a professional, clean and lean site for his strategic consulting practice. He had his Table of Contents/Sitemap ready to go, a PowerPoint with some layout directions, add a generous helping of WordPress and we're rolling.

Bay Area Travel Writers

Bay Area Travel Writers had been using a custom-coded website for many years and worked very well ... until the custom coder was too busy to help. Combining Memberclicks and WordPress, they're back in action and just about anyone with a browser and a knowledge of cut and paste can add content.

Northgate Chiropractic

Northgate Chiropractic (northgatechiro.com) wanted the same look, but needed the ability to update their site easily -- or at all. With Gil Zeimer at the copywriting and project management helm, it was 1, 2, WordPress = done. Before After

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