Welcome to KVENTURES
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Like many startup businesses, KVENTURES began as an idea that was first scribbled out on a napkin.
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COMPANY OVERVIEW

KVENTURES (kay-ven-cherz) derives its name from our founder, James M. Keagy, and his unrelenting determination to venture down the path of entrepreneurship. We think of it as not only our company's name but also our motto — K VENTURES — a simple but powerful statement that inspires the entrepreneur in us all. Read the President's message to learn more about our company's mission and philosophy.

Background

KVENTURES is a professional Internet strategy and Web development company located in Apex, North Carolina near North Carolina's Research Triangle Park. We specialize in graphic design, online marketing, content and data management, e-commerce and search engine optimization (SEO.) KVENTURES features an integrated team of web consultants, creative designers, writers, programmers and marketing professionals that know how to get online results.

Our affordable service level agreements ("SLAs") separate us from typical web design companies by providing businesses access to an integrated package of services at a low, fixed monthly fee.

About Our Founder, James Keagy

James Keagy has been programming applications his entire life and has over 12 years of professional experience. He began his career as the Webmaster for a large organization in Washington, D.C. where he developed a custom Content Management System that, many generations later, is still in use today. James founded KVENTURES to pursue his dream of building a company that provides comprehensive website development services to businesses in need of custom technology solutions and a strong online presence. Currently, KVENTURES develops and manages Web sites for a diverse range of businesses, organizations and governments nationally and worldwide.

SEO: What to expect and when to expect it 6/15/2009
Mobile-friendly websites present challenges and rewards 3/9/2008
RSS: to syndicate or protect? Not all content is equal 11/12/2008
Got AJAX? Making websites behave like client-side apps 7/4/2008
Web 2.0: if you build it, will they come? 3/5/2008
Harness the social networking revolution and reap the reward 2/7/2008