In 1995 I was designing websites for myself and a few friends. Within three years, to my surprise, my fun little hobby had become a part-time job. This company was named QwikWeb. The idea behind QwikWeb was to build websites much faster than the four week turn around that seemed to be the standard at that time.
By 2004 the business had grown and it was obvious that I needed to dedicate all of my time to web design or simply stop.
With years of corporate business experience, including stints with two advetising agencies, I was confident I could run a great little specialist agency. Renaming the company OnTheWebNow, my associates and I decided to concentrate only on designing, hosting, and maintaining websites. Our clients would be exclusively small businesses like ourselves.
Today, with hundreds of loyal clients, we continue the philosophy of staying relatively small, growing slowly, and providing personal service to each and every client.
-- John Ryan
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