May 10, 2011 · 7 Comments
(Djibouti) The President of Djibouti went global, reaching out to the U.S. based political website design leader, DreamCo Design.
Ever wonder where high-flying politicians or those with governing aspirations go when it comes to putting together a great political website? Recent analysis shows the answer to that question is DreamCo Design.
DreamCo Design is a nationally recognized web design company that serves up custom web design and marketing services for a range of businesses. Their recent spike in requests for political websites comes without surprise with the next political season right around the corner.
Though DreamCo Design has been responsible for the consulting, designing, and developing of political websites for various politicians at all governing levels, the request to develop a website for an international president is a first.
SENEX and the governing leaders for the (.dj) domain ending were instructed to seek out a talented political web design and marketing company to put together a website strategy to help represent the recently re-elected President of Djibouti, Ismail Omar Guelleh.
Their reach to the west demonstrates their continued outlook on economic development and the tide of change being brought forth in the small republic.
A preview of the new website can be seen in this article. A link to the test server which displays the mockup can also be seen here: http://www.dreamcosites.com/djibouti/mockup.html
Politicians seeking online guidance for professional political web design and marketing can contact DreamCo Design directly by reviewing their website. http://www.dreamcodesign.com .
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Good for Djibouti.
Cheers.
I won't blame you , true you don't suffer the lack basic life necessity like water food.
LAFTA HUNGURIGA
This is just an advertising for Dream Co, nothing interesting. Anyone can make a website but the question is can they grow traffic? No one is visiting this Omar Gelleh website at the moment.
This only means Omar Gelleh has failed to create IT industry in his country for two terms while he is wasting money on some American web designers who probably just use free CMS (content management system) such as WP, Joomla, etc.
Ceeb badanaa! He only followed what the Moroccons did; another country enslaved by France.
Exactly. The Djiboutians even prefer to speak in broken French over their Somali mother tongue!! God save our tiny neighbour from cultural molestation. Amen
Yr comments are well taken in all its meaningful entirety and really there's nothing bad about
the IOG preference to select an American Company to to polish the Djiboutien political image
in the HOA Igad/EAC and beyond. Good thinking.
Cheers.