WordPress Dev & Web Design for Food Supply Company
- Web Design Web Development
- $50,000 to $199,999
- Mar. 2020 - Ongoing
- Quality
- 5.0
- Schedule
- 4.5
- Cost
- 5.0
- Willing to Refer
- 5.0
“Solid Digital is in a sweet spot of not being too expensive but also being very professional and doing a great job.”
- Food & Beverages
- Elgin, Illinois
- 51-200 Employees
- Phone Interview
- Verified
Solid Digital has designed and developed two websites for a food products distributor. Most recently, they built a WordPress site with an Elementor plug-in. They continue to maintain and host the sites.
Solid Digital has not only delivered two functional websites but also provided the distributor with a new way to track marketing qualified leads. Their Digital Growth program adds significant value to the partnership, as does their commitment to fulfilling customer needs. The team communicates well.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
BACKGROUND
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m a senior marketing manager at a B2B wholesale food products distributor. We don’t sell finished food products; rather, we sell the ingredients that manufacturers use to make consumer food products.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
What challenge were you trying to address with Solid Digital?
Before I even joined the team at St. Charles Trading, it was immediately apparent to me that the website wasn’t functioning the way it should’ve been. While interviewing for my current position, I had trouble learning about the company online.
As I got more involved in marketing, I wanted to take that experience and use it as an opportunity to help the organization communicate our brand and core values to customers. I knew that if I — as someone with a vested interest — had trouble getting in touch with the organization, people less invested never stood a chance.
SOLUTION
What was the scope of their involvement?
We’ve launched two websites with Solid Digital within the last year. We had a preexisting relationship with them, so the most recent project was quick and easy. Every project we do with them starts with a discovery phase. They have a concise set of questions that cut to the heart of whatever we want to get to. Following that, they do their own research and deep dive.
Their deliverables vary job-by-job, but generally speaking, they deliver a fully functioning, published website. For our most recent website, that happened in a matter of seven weeks. They built our website using WordPress and an Elementor plug-in. Elementor is a UI overlay that takes WordPress and turns it into a drag-and-drop platform, making it that much easier to edit.
At the end of every project, Solid Digital leads a CMS training. They show us how to use the page-builder and continue to maintain our site. Being able to have somebody on our team dedicated to updating the website, rather than having to constantly reach back out to a developer, has been a big value for us.
The initial projects are completed, and the sites are available to the public. We now have a service and support agreement with Solid Digital, so they help maintain our sites and hosting. They send pretty detailed reporting about up-time and WordPress updates, amongst other things.
If a website is static and unchanging, it can only do so much. For that reason, we’re constantly in talks with Solid Digital to make additions and changes to the site. We’re also participating in Solid Digital’s Digital Growth program, which has been a huge asset to us as an organization.
What is the team composition?
We have worked with Rachel (Project Manager), and she’s an incredible project manager. For our most recent project, she kept us on track the whole time; in fact, she did such a good job managing the project that we were able to do a soft launch ahead of schedule, despite a really expedited timeline to begin with.
I had close contact with everybody on the team — they were all willing to help out and answer questions. Rachel kept everybody on the same page and made sure we were on the right track to launching on time.
How did you come to work with Solid Digital?
I spent 2–3 months researching and trying to find the right developer. I previously did a lot of digital work, so I knew the value of a good partner in the web design and development arena. First, we did an internal discovery and spent some time putting together an extensive list of websites that impressed us. Then, we figured out who developed those websites. We ended up considering three companies, and the conversations quickly turned to the kind of relationship we expected to have with the people in the organization — that was a big factor for us.
We had a meeting with Jesse (Partner & CEO) and Derek (VP & Creative Director), and it was immediately apparent that Jesse ran a tight ship, and that he wasn’t going to sell anything that he didn’t believe in or that wouldn’t help us. In that first meeting, I brought up a few ideas that I was excited about, such as track functionality. He recommended that we get the website published and then start building a case for implementing other tools. I respected that — it would’ve been an easy opportunity for him to sell more services and really expand the project. I know a lot of other companies would’ve jumped at that opportunity, so Jesse’s careful and methodical approach has been really valuable to us.
How much have you invested with them?
We’ve spent between $90,000–$120,000. The second project was smaller, so it cost a little over half the price of the first one.
What is the status of this engagement?
Our first conversation with them was in February 2020, and we started working on our first project together in late March. We did our second project in less than half the time of the first one.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
On our old website, the only way for us to get leads was if people chose to email or call us. Our new website has several contact forms. We’re able to track who’s reaching out and why because copies of those contact forms are sent to our marketing email. Then, we can process that data.
Being able to track marketing qualified leads — people who were previously customers who have now inquired about a product — has been a huge asset. I’m sure there are other ways to build out that functionality within an organization, but it’s so simple to have a copy of the email sent to our marketing team. I wouldn’t have thought to ask for that, but Solid Digital offered it. The little touches like that have been incredibly valuable.
How did Solid Digital perform from a project management standpoint?
They’re great communicators. Rachel in particular is great about keeping things on track. We ended up pushing back the deadline a little bit on our first project, part of which was due to having such a small internal marketing team. We developed all of the content in-house, including the copywriting and photography, save a few stock images. Since we’d never tackled that as a team before, developing the content was a huge task for our first website. The first project had a few delays, but Rachel was always very clear about how delays would affect the overall deadline for launch.
Then, our second project was ahead of schedule, and Rachel helped facilitate that. We went right from our first project to the second one. My team had three weeks to create and upload content. We got that done on time, and Rachel found time in the review process to accelerate their QA and crosschecking of the website's functionality. We were able to soft launch the website almost a week ahead of time.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Their organizational mentality sets them apart from other companies. Jesse cares more about the business relationship than the sale, and that’s been very clear throughout the process. I’ve worked closely with Jesse at the start of both projects, and we’re in conversations now about a third project. The way that he structures their organization to focus on customer service and addressing unique customer needs without getting out of hand in regard to sales has really set them apart.
Beyond that, their Digital Growth program is very valuable, and I wouldn’t expect any other web developer to provide services like it. One of the things that makes Solid Digital unique is that they’ve done a lot of websites in different industries, but they always produce good work. I’ve come across a lot of companies that do web design en masse, and that’s how they make a dollar. Solid Digital is in a sweet spot of not being too expensive but also being very professional and doing a great job.
Are there any areas they could improve?
One challenging area has been trying to work with some of their more technically knowledgeable people for implementation with separate systems. For instance, I had to have several conversations with some of their technical staff and developers to configure domain name system (DNS) settings properly. That ballooned to involving our IT contractor.
It would be helpful if they had some kind of cheat sheet that explains common problems or changes that need to be made so that people with less experience in the technical realm can quickly and easily understand what needs to change and why.
Any advice for potential customers?
The most important thing for any future clients of Solid Digital is to be very honest about what they need. Solid Digital can get it done. Also, don’t be afraid to challenge your own assumptions about what you need to get the results you want. Trust that the team at Solid digital will provide sound counsel regarding a lot of the ideas people have for their own websites. They could even step back the scope of the project and get the same results that you expected.
RATINGS
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Quality
5.0Service & Deliverables
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Schedule
4.5On time / deadlines
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Cost
5.0Value / within estimates
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Willing to Refer
5.0NPS