Corsetti’s Guide Service
Project Overview:
A river fishing guide business to expand their business operations.
Project Challenges:
Corsetti has over 20 years of experience as a Kenai River fishing guide in Alaska. They wanted to expand their reach by creating a website. They also wanted to share their knowledge with fellow fishing enthusiasts online. In order to achieve their objectives they joined hands with Acquaint Softtech. As they live close to the Kenia River, they want to showcase the beauty of the river through the website. We helped them to create a website packed with features and helped them to share fishing knowledge beyond Alaska, resulting in more business opportunities for them.
Technical Solution:
Like any other project, our team analyzed the project requirements to start with. In the beginning, our design team started working on designing a layout and graphics element for a website using Photoshop. The design team made a custom theme representing the Kenai River with appropriate colour, graphics, and images.
After completing the designing part of the website, the developers used technologies like WordPress and JavaScript. The reason for picking JavaScript is that it is light, fast, and within budget. As Corsetti's website consists of lots of pages and features, resulting in a slower loading speed, to overcome this, we thoroughly back-tested the website to make it fast and optimized.
As per the requirements, the team also added a separate blog section for easy blogging, an effortless online booking page, a service page with an FAQs section, and a contact us page. Visual representation is necessary, so we integrated an image gallery without hindering the website loading speed.
Corsetti's partnership with Acquaint to create a unique website that showcases their fishing guide and charter services. With a custom design, the website represents the essence of Corsetti's two-decades-long expertise in offering river fishing guides. It provides a platform to share their knowledge and facilities with fellow anglers beyond Alaska.