1. Areas Of Concern
Blog Software: WordPress Copywriting Forms Hosting Service Maintenance Programming Language SEO
Primary skill:
Websites-Brochure (Standard HTML)

Secondary skills:
Flash for Websites, Search Engine Optimization (SEO/M)

Employer questions:
(1) Would you be willing to send a resume that details your past experience with website design?
The online version is here: http://www.compugasm.com/resume.htm
Following this link, you will be able to download the PDF version if needed.

(2) Would you be willing to offer references for any past work that you have done?
Following this link http://www.compugasm.com/websites.htm will take you to all the websites. There are 20 available for online viewing.
1.1 Blog Software: WordPress
Using a blog is my own personal suggestion. There are some Areas Of Concern that you haven't mentioned:
  • Website hosting
  • Accessible by the site owner
  • Site growing with a business
  • Search engines
  • Notifies customers that your site has updated.
  • Google indexing
  • Easy design changes
  • Content Management
1.2 Copywriting
We would provide some of the text that would be used; however, we would need someone with expertise in website content writing as well.
1.3 Forms
Client request an input form.
1.4 Hosting Service
Yes, it appears the client needs this.
1.4.1 Domain Name Registration
Yes, it appears the client needs this.
1.5 Maintenance
Continual Assistance (as needed)
1.6 Programming Language
No specific programming language is required.
1.7 SEO
1.7.1 Search
graphic
General HTML page with important elements missing
Visitors increasingly depend on search as a primary interface to the Web. While search is getting fairly good for the Internet at large, it remains miserable on most websites and intranets. People search with their own keywords. When they scan a page of search results, they are looking for a match. Should they decide to come to your page they are looking for an even greater match.
1.7.2 Spelling
Overly literal search engines are unable to handle typos, plurals, hyphens, and other variants of the query terms.