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Custom Site for Fast Lane Customs

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Alexis M. Marks
Alexis moved to Waco in 2008 after completing five years in the United States Ar
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on Monday, 23 November 2009
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YellowWebMonkey recently launched the newly renovated website for Fast Lane Customs. Fast Lane Customs is a local metal fabrication business that creates a wide range of commercial and residential products. The work of Fast Lane ranges from famous signs around Waco to the classic railings and artistic in locals’ homes.

fastlaneportYellowWebMonkey has taken what once was a simple Flash website and created a tool for generating business. The site, once hidden in endless pages of results, is more easily called up by search engines. Once consumers reach the site, its internal search makes it easier for them to locate pertinent information. The integrated twitter feed places the artists behind Fast Lane in constant contact with their clientele and potential customer base.  The once simple portfolio of work has become a digital album of project highlights with captions and direct links to more information. Fast Lane Customs now has a website that can fully reflect the beautiful art they create and connect them with the consumers of taste that demand excellence.

YellowWebMonkey is based in Hewitt, TX and prides itself on staying on the cutting edge of cyberspace in order to keep visitors coming back for more. Their websites feature content management systems that allow businesses to make changes themselves instead of coming out of pocket for every update.

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Alexis moved to Waco in 2008 after completing five years in the United States Army as a military police officer. Web design was a hobby that grew into a passion while she was in the military. She is the founder of ArmyToolbag.com, a reference website for Army personnel that averages over 25,000 unique visitors a month. When she sold that website to a national marketing firm, she decided to venture out and start YellowWebMonkey Web Design in 2009. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and Computer Science Engineering from the United States Military Academy at West Point, NY.
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