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JBMF Starts 2015 with A Bang: New Site, New Domain
Miami, Florida –– JBMF LLC, a leading web design and development company, announced today that they have launched an updated company website and purchased JBMF.com as their domain name.
“Locking in the domain name was really important,” says Michael Farin, Co-Founder and CTO at JBMF. “We want people to instantly be able to Google and find us, so the name is key.”
The new website features a fully-responsive design and an updated, easy-to-navigate interface and went live on January 10, 2015.
“It’s all about moving to the next level and helping visitors better understand what we do,” Farin said. “The simpler and more streamlined the site, the better.”
JBMF currently offers a full slate of design, development and IT services, and partners with EndLayer.com, a premier hosting company, to provide dedicated and shared performance hosting for clients.
The company specializes in creating user-friendly platforms for e-commerce companies, provides search engine optimization, pay per click management and also content development services for companies of all sizes.
“We’re preparing for even more year over year growth in 2015,” said Farin. “The website revamp and new domain name are the first steps in a series of exciting updates.”
Overall, JBMF plans on using the new site to showcase new company offerings and developments, and attract even more satisfied clients in 2015.
Farin added, “You could say this is our New Year’s resolution.”
JBMF is a web development and Internet marketing firm based in Miami, Florida, and founded by Michael Farin and Josh Babyak. Together, they have 40+ years of experience in design, development and IT services, with a specialization in building web-based platforms.
EndLayer.com is a premier managed hosting company providing fully monitored, shared and dedicated servers for all sizes and types of sites. EndLayer hosting plans include multiple daily backups and 24/7 monitoring, and all EndLayer servers are housed in state-of-the-art SoftLayer data centers.