
Sutter Sales
Sutter Sales needed a website to also showcase their homes for sale. After already having successfully built a website to portray the unique strategies behind their company, we were given the opportunity to build yet another site.
Sutter Sales needed a website to also showcase their homes for sale. After already having successfully built a website to portray the unique strategies behind their company, we were given the opportunity to build yet another site.
San Juan Custom Painting returned needing a brand new and customized website to replace their outdated site that would also rank well amongst competitors in the region.
Integrity HVAC came to us with a very minimal internet presence. The only information available to internet users was an outdated Facebook page that the owner didn’t have access to.
Edgemont Meadows had an existing website that wasn’t up to their standards, nor was it showcasing all the information that they wanted to be available. As subcontractors of Chimera Communication, 360Durango was asked to create a full replacement.
Builders Rental came to us with a budget and a short timeline – a new website that would showcase their line of rental products for the Four Corners area to view and rent directly from Builders Rental.
4 Corners Aerobarrier & Insulation came to use with a need to integrate branding and develop online exposure for the whole Four Corners area.
Tour of Carvings had a unique need: an online mobile tour to engage an audience. 360Durango was able to develop a website for this 501 (c)(3).
Sutter Homes came to us already feeling defeated in a continual pursuit of digital marketing. We were able to develop a logo, consistent branding, and a massive website that left them smiling.
CPH Construction had us design a new logo and create a website that showcased all of their previous work and each of their services.
Aaron Taylor Construction came to us with a need for updated branding, logo, and website that would showcase all of their work.
Tarpley RV, as a dealership, needed a way to compete with the online world and an updated website to match it.
F&M Construction had a specific vision in mind, and had all of the assets ready to go. After communication and a handoff of assets, 360Durango’s job was to put this information in an aesthetically pleasing and informative website.
Mountain Modish was ready to launch their business into the online world and create a presence, and 360Durango was ready to make this happen for them.
Flexible Flyers had two separate websites, one for desktop usage and the other for mobile phones. With an outdated model, the client needed an update.
Timberlake Campground had lost access to their domain and was able to make updated to their outdated website. The website needed to reflect their current position, and they were unable to obtain access to make these changes.
Mountain Beauties Bridal needed a website that showcased our client’s talent and availability for bridal styling and makeup in the local area. The website needed a clean gallery, a way to generate information requests, and be able to tell the story of Mary Beth’s work.
Cura.Te was launching a brand new business and needed an appealing ecommerce website. With no existing business, this project was unique as we aided the initial launch with the creation of a brand new website.
The Strater Hotel was in need of a new website that would replace their outdated version. They also needed an effective way to gather, analyze, and use important data to drive direct bookings.
The Boulevard Skin Bar needed to make the jump into a full website without worrying about varying level of fees and a large upfront cost. With no photography, no website, and a tight budget, this project was unique.
CNC WoodNWorks already created beautiful woodworking pieces, but needed a way for the Durango community to find out about his services.
Lone Wolf Cabins had an outdated website coupled with an old booking system that wasn’t generating any business. With no photography or assets, our task was to create an entirely new website from the ground up and integrate a booking software to generate reservations for their business.
The Vallecito Marina had a website, but unfortunately it was built by someone who “is pretty good with that stuff”. When they decided not to be in the website business (or more likely, hobby) anymore, not only did the Marina lose their website … they even lost their domain.
The Green Ridge Subdivision at Ute Pass was purchased by Highland Realty, and they needed to have a sales website for inquiries about building new single family homes. There was a website from the previous realtor, but it needed to be updated to reflect the upgraded status of shovel-ready development.
Brown’s Shoe Fit, the iconic local shoe store in Downtown Durango, needed to modernize their advertising programs. Over the years they’d established themselves as one of the most successful, longest running retial shops downtown, but they were struggling to comprehensively step into the digital era. Enter 360Durango.
Brown’s Sport Shoe, the sister store to the iconic Brown’s Shoe Fit in Downtown Durango, needed to modernize their advertising programs along with bring the brands a little closer together. One of the fastest growing retail stores downtown, they still had some major issues to overcome (such as not having access to their domain). Enter 360Durango, again.
The General Palmer Hotel was left in an unenviable position when their former GM left the hotel. The website was a mess and moreover did not have acceptable organic search engine presence. 360Durango was one of multiple agencies the Palmer reached out to for their web design. They were surprised to see how much more we could do for them.
Southwest Raft & Jeep approached 360Durango in early 2017 with several needs. Even with their great location, their retail inventory remained somewhat of a mystery to locals. They wanted to decide on a new POS and integrated eCommerce website design. Additionally, they weren’t sure if they should rebrand for an online store since they were mostly known as a guided rafting tour company.
Tippy Canoe was ready to launch their brand into the world of digital business, and needed an ecommerce website to handle over 5,000 SKUs.
With no previous professional photography and no responsive website, Blue Spruce RV Park & Cabins was ready for an overhaul and massive updates.
Hair Fusion had us create a fully customizable menu of services, Integrated booking software, and a beautiful website that displays the salon.
Durango Outdoor Exchange was just a start up retail business with zero online presence. With an existing business relationship, the owners approached 360 Durango with a need for a new website.
Lazy Bear Cabins needed to be able to not only sell cabin rentals online, but also sell a vacation to South Fork and function as a tourism website for their area in order to drive more visitors.