Hawaii Web Design

The very first business we will review is what we believe to be the premier Hawaii web design company around - Wasabi Marketing Elemements. Wasabi creates amazing websites and is most renowned for their search engine marketing services. They have a proven track record for securing top placement in Google for Hawaii’s most competitive keyword searches.

They are a small boutique firm that is selective when choosing new clients (they turned me down) so be sure to contact them early in your web development project. Even though they were not able to help me with my website design, their search engine marketing guru, Justin Britt, was kind enough to give me some SEO tips that have already proven invaluable.

With design skills that result in usable and beautiful Hawaii websites, and search engine marketing to ensure your site isn’t lost in the endless garbage of the Internet, Wasabi is a killer web development firm…that is if you can afford them, because great work doesn’t come cheap.

5 Responses to “Hawaii Web Design”

  1. V says:

    Hi Garden Isle. I’m curious why Wasabi Marketing links to this blog from their home page if they turned you down as a client!

  2. admin says:

    Hi V. I do contract HTML/CSS work for Wasabi Marketing and have a great relationship with them. I asked them to do the design for this site, and even though we work together, they turned me down! Can you believe it?

  3. V says:

    I am sorry you felt the need to edit my original post or to answer the question I posed in it.
    Wasabi references Garden-Isle as a client with a link from their homepage - albeit very ‘discreetly’ - for SEO purposes. How would you define client? Owner, partner? ~V

  4. admin says:

    Hi V, I’m sorry you feel the need to hide your true identity. My bosses at Wasabi have removed the link to my site (thanks buddy). They had it there to try and help me out.

    I also personally went in and made the links to their clients more obvious.

  5. I found your site while looking for stuff to do while in Hawaii. Cool stuff, glad I stumbled across you.

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