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"If we build it...they will come."
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Developing websites since 1995
As a business owner, you understand the importance of experience. With over 10 years of web-building experience, we're positioned to create the right image for your business.
Arrow Software Company established itself in 1993 as a DOS-based software company developing utility applications for manufacturing companies and the largest bank in South Dakota. Changing names to SOS Software Company in 1994, the company expanded
to provide EDI solutions. In 1995, the company was incorporated as Sioux Falls Net, Inc and website development took off!
The major website in 1995 was www.siouxfalls.com the largest website promoting the greater Sioux Falls area. Other websites
included accounting and non-profit sites. In 1998, the domain was sold to the Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce.
In April 2000, Arrow Software Company expanded after a major contract with a large insurance company. Hiring over 15 programmers, we developed over 20 interactive website forms and the internal workflow management.
Arrow Software Inc was incorporated in December 2003. In 2004, we helped develop over 40 websites. Today, the company is leaner and developing more
websites than ever. Arrow Software Inc is ready to help your business get business!
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MBA website professionals guiding development
Businesses operate websites for a number of reasons, but the most important ones should be focused on meeting the needs of your customers. With MBA website professionals leading our projects, you'll get that extra business-focused insight.
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Competitive pricing
We strive to create business focused websites at a fair cost to businesses. Our pricing strategy reflects the costs of production, and with our experience we can achieve a competitive price.
We love to do non-profit and small business sites. We can put together professional, attractive, four or five page websites for $500.
We're also prepared to help businesses with greater needs including
XML, advanced forms development, database connectivity, handheld development, workflow management, shopping sites, and we'd love to tackle the "impossible" jobs.
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