
Sandvox was the choice for Steven Wallach to build his website for Steve Wallach. He chose the “Blueball Flexor Teal” design for the site. People may want to visit the site if they are looking for Medicare Part D.
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Sandvox features used for this site:Site Map, Editing HTML of text, Raw HTML Object, Code Injection, Google Integration
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Describe your website.
Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Guide For Seniors
The Gap
Accumulating Drug Costs
Avoid The Donut Hole
Understanding The Medicare Part D Drug Plan
The site has been created to help senior citizens learn how the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plan impacts their lives. It offers an easy to understand booklet called the " Drug Plan Guide " which makes it easy to beat the Donut Hole and avoid the Medicare Part D Gap. Basically, this is designed as a simple way for senior citizens to understand and best utilize their options when purchasing prescription drugs or medication at their local pharmacy.
Who is the target audience for your website?
This site is designed for Senior Citizens and children of Senior Citizens who are concerned about understanding Medicare Part D , the Donut Hole , the Gap and other aspects of their Insurance Coverage. The demographics would include those listed above who desire to save money and understand the simple way that Medicare Part D and the Donut Hole can be beat by purchasing Prescription Drugs or Medications at the lowest possible price directly from local pharmacies.
Tell us a story about this website.
This website came about when my Dad who will soon be celebrating his 81st birthday decided to write a booklet detailing his system to save money and not become a "victim"" of the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plan. He asked me to create a website so that he could share this information with other Senior Citizens. Well, this sort of grew into something much bigger because now together, my Dad and I now own 59 domain names and I guess I will be creating a whole lot of websites using Sandvox.
Why did you use this Sandvox design?
I thought it looked the most professional for the purpose and seemed to be the easiest to read. The audience will mostly consist of Senior Citizens and this design seemed to be the cleanest and easiest on the eyes for this purpose.
What techniques did you use to build this website?
I did not do anything fancy. The page code injection works well for integrating my statcounter.
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