New Website Goes Live at Sand Creek Post & Beam

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Out with the old and in with the new!  As the company continually grows and changes, Sand Creek Post & Beam’s website plays a significant role in conveying updated messages and offerings to its viewers.  Their most recent re-design is doing just that. 

The new site has been designed to be more user-friendly and provide pertinent information readily and easily.  Fewer tabs now on the homepage lead directly to specific links within each category for a simpler, cleaner look while retaining all the information from earlier sites. 

Since the company’s first web-launch in 2005, each barn has been produced with its own design and functionality.  Using this information, Sand Creek has now categorized their barns by functionality on the site.  Viewing the same type of project in numerous designs makes it easier for the consumer to see how custom and different each can be while serving the same purpose. 

While focusing on the authenticity of historic barn designs each new custom plan has sparked fresh ideas.  Some barns have been raised for community enjoyment while adding value and tradition to their rural area while other barns have become custom garages to house dad’s “toys,” garden tractors and recreation vehicles. With many designed as homes to four-legged creatures with manes, tails, feathers, or snouts; Sand Creek has also noticed a growing trend for consumers to customize their barns into homes for themselves, a second home, or a place to retire.  

This past year Sand Creek Post & Beam’s graphic artist and web designer, Cody Wortmann, traveled the countryside photographing the gorgeous buildings and has added a substantial number of new photos to the website.   “Not only are there hundreds of new photos,” commented Wortmann, “the website has a new, refreshing look that is much easier to navigate.”  The new website also features an expanded Video Gallery that vary in theme from time lapse barn building/construction, customer testimonials, a Polaris commercial featuring a Sand Creek Post & Beam barn, to the original story of Sand Creek.

For information on Sand Creek Post & Beam contact: Sand Creek Post & Beam, 116 West 1st  Street, Wayne NE  68787; phone 888-489-1680; www.sandcreekpostandbeam.com; sandcreekpost@conpoint.com.

Sand Creek Post & Beam has a nationwide presence with over 300 structures throughout the country and Canada.  With an emphasis on quality and customer satisfaction, Sand Creek Post & Beam takes great pride in providing traditional barn kits that are functional, flexible, powerful and aesthetically pleasing.

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