Listed below are a few of the valued clients of Smithfield Webworks:

kenvalelaw.com   Kenneth C. Vale, Attorney at Law: Attorney Ken Vale needed to reach out to current and prospective clients by giving them more than a number in the phone book. He needed to be found by people searching for attorneys on the Internet and the coding of his site has been optimized for the search engines. Ken took personal interest and put great effort into his web site content. At www.kenvalelaw.com you will find a site that, among other pages, explains the kinds of law that Ken practices, an easy to use contact form and location information.
 
     
northprovidenceri.gov   Town of North Providence: The Town of North Providence needed their web site to be upgraded. Although rich in content, the site was mostly text based and had a navigation structure that wasn't user friendly and discouaraged further expansion. The Town was interested in maintaining the general look & feel of the old site while improving usability. Their site can be viewed at www.northprovidenceri.gov.
 
     
  Foster Police Department: The Foster Police Department was starting fresh, they didn't have a web site. Police Chief Bob Coyne was looking for better ways to reach out to the community with more information about the department and the services that they can provide. You can see their site at www.fosterpd.com.
 
     
  Smith-Appleby House Museum: The Smith-Appleby House Museum is is one of the few 17th century houses left standing in Rhode Island. It is owned and operated by the Historical Society of Smithfield and did not have a web site. Using some photos and flyers that they had already prepared, we were able to make a site that they can use to publicize their events and be in touch with those seeking to have their events at the House. Their site is located at www.smithapplebyhouse.org.