Antonelli Landscape: WordPress Web Design
Category: Success Storiesย |ย Tags: Web Design, industry, landscapers, wordpress
With heavy use of images and videos, Antonelli’s website says it all with few words. So, we’ll do the same with this case study.
We designed and built this website on WordPress. The organization of information, including the service categories, were selected after careful keyword research. Our goal with any site is to build a site based on market demand. Because we built this site after going through our keyword research process, we have a foundation built to scale.



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