Sara and Ted Goas, husband and wife working side by side to create and curate web pages for small businesses.

What We Do

copywriting, proofreading, editing, website design, front-end development, email marketing

Writing and Editing

  • Website Copy Web pages, marketing messages, tag lines, calls-to-action, and basic content strategy.
  • Articles and Blogs Long or short-form articles on a range of topics.
  • Online Forms Form fields, help messages, error / success alerts, and more.

Design and Development

  • Website Design Mid to high-end custom design for web sites, landing pages, and HTML emails.
  • Front-End Development HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and a content management system if you want one.
  • A Few Bells and Whistles Website findability, SEO advice, and basic web-related strategy.

What's our availability look like?

Our Availability

Writing and Editing

somewhat available

Designing and Coding

unavailable
Have something in mind? Let's chat! Here's our email address (visibile in the image, not in the code buddy!)

Sara and Ted Goas

Ted and Sara

Our goal is to create work that is cool enough to show our friends and honest enough to show our parents. We live in New Jersey.

Sara Goas

Before beginning her copywriting career, Sara Goas honed her proofreading and editing skills by teaching high school English in all it's glory. For the past two years, she's been crafting SEO articles, blogs and web content for small businesses, and has witten about everything from real estate to yoga. If you're looking for crisp, inviting content—and if you didn't catch the grammar mistake in this paragraph—you should DEFINITELY shoot Sara a message!

Ted Goas

Ted Goas is a designer and front-end coder, so he'll be the one creating your website as well fine-tuning its nuts and bolts. Ted has been working on the web for over 10 years and is quite comfortable with this whole 'Internet' thing. He likes Photoshop, CSS, big dogs, football, beer gardens, and you.

Come On, Dude...!

You're using IE6 or worse...? If this is how you browse the web, you're not getting the most out of websites these days. Honestly, I can't even begin to think about what your entire experience on the internet must be like... probably like riding a bicycle on the highway while cars blow by you. So I'm sorry, but we've chosen not to support this site in your browser. We recommend using Google Chrome or Firefox; they're both free and easy to install. If you can't upgrade your old browser because you're at work or something, sorry but that excuse no longer flies. Even Microsoft advises against using old version of Internet Explorer. And if you're using an old version of IE, it's probably not going to work out between you and us.

If you'd rather not install one of the recommended browsers above, your browser's Back Button is your friend.