Available 24/7 (860) 808-4119 daniel@berezawp.com

Bowling Green's Remote WordPress and Web Developer

Bowling Green moves at the speed of the Corvette plant and Western Kentucky University, and your website should keep up. Daniel Bereza builds fast, secure WordPress and WooCommerce sites for businesses across Warren County. He works remotely from Connecticut with 87+ five-star reviews behind his work.

Daniel Bereza · BerezaWP · Burlington, CT · (860) 808-4119 · 87+ five-star reviews · Serving Bowling Green, Kentucky remotely

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WordPress and web development for Bowling Green

Bowling Green businesses get a remote developer who knows the city, from Fountain Square downtown to the campus edges of Western Kentucky University. Daniel Bereza builds fast, secure WordPress sites for companies across Warren County and the SOKY region. He has earned 87+ five-star reviews since 2020 while serving clients nationwide from Burlington, Connecticut.

Bowling Green is an automotive and manufacturing town, home to the Corvette assembly plant and the National Corvette Museum. Daniel is the single developer on every build, so accountability never gets lost. He shapes each site around the real business, whether that is a parts supplier, a campus service, or a downtown shop.

Services that fit the Bowling Green economy

Bowling Green runs on automotive manufacturing, higher education, healthcare, and distribution, and each sector needs its own site. Daniel handles the full range of work across Warren County.

Serving the wider Bowling Green area

Daniel works with businesses across Warren County and the towns nearby.

Wherever you operate in the region, you work with the same developer and the same direct phone line.

How remote work actually works

Daniel works fully remote from Connecticut, just one hour ahead of Bowling Green's Central time. You reach him by phone, email, and video, so meetings fit your schedule with no real delay. He shares a live staging site where you watch the build and request changes in plain language. You pay for development, not travel, which keeps your cost down and turnaround quick.

Why Bowling Green businesses choose Daniel

Start your Bowling Green project

Call Daniel today at (860) 808-4119 to talk through your website goals. He will review your current site, explain your choices, and give you a clear plan with honest pricing.

Serving Bowling Green and the surrounding metro, including Franklin, Smiths Grove, Oakland, Scottsville, Glasgow, and every community nearby, all delivered remotely. See all of Daniel's Kentucky coverage.

Bowling Green WordPress & Web Development FAQ

Do you build websites for Bowling Green businesses remotely?

Yes. Daniel works with Bowling Green clients by phone, email, and video from Connecticut. He sits just one hour ahead of Central time, so communication stays quick with no travel billed.

Can you build a custom site for a manufacturer or supplier near the Corvette plant?

Yes. Daniel builds custom PHP and WordPress sites with API integrations for manufacturers and distributors. He can connect inventory, ordering, and contact systems for Bowling Green operations.

Will my Bowling Green website work well on phones?

Yes. Every site Daniel builds is mobile-friendly and tuned for Core Web Vitals. Your pages load fast for customers browsing from Fountain Square or the WKU campus.

How do I get a quote for a Bowling Green website?

Call Daniel at (860) 808-4119. He reviews your current site, talks through your goals, and gives honest pricing with no obligation.

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🛡️ Accessibility Profiles
📝 Content Adjustments
Content Scaling 100%
Font Size 100%
Line Height 1.4
Letter Spacing 0px
🎨 Color Adjustments
Color Saturation 100%
🎛️ Orientation & Controls

Accessibility Statement

Our commitment to digital accessibility and inclusive design

Our Commitment to Accessibility

AppWT Web & AI Solutions is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We continually improve the user experience for everyone and apply the relevant accessibility standards to achieve these goals.

Conformance Status

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) defines requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. It defines three levels of conformance: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA.

AppWT Web & AI Solutions is partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 level AA. Partially conformant means that some parts of the content do not fully conform to the accessibility standard.

Accessibility Features

  • Built-in accessibility toolbar with multiple customization options
  • Keyboard navigation support throughout the website
  • Screen reader compatibility and proper ARIA labels
  • High contrast mode and color customization options
  • Text size adjustment and font modification capabilities
  • Reading guide and focus indicators for improved navigation
  • Alternative text for all images and media
  • Semantic HTML structure for better screen reader interpretation

Technical Specifications

Accessibility of AppWT Web & AI Solutions relies on the following technologies to work with the particular combination of web browser and any assistive technologies or plugins installed on your computer:

  • HTML
  • WAI-ARIA
  • CSS
  • JavaScript

These technologies are relied upon for conformance with the accessibility standards used.

Feedback

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of AppWT Web & AI Solutions. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers:

Phone: (888) 565-0171

Email: sales@appwt.com

Address: 33300 Five Mile Rd, Livonia, MI 48154 (by Appointment Only)

Assessment Approach

AppWT Web & AI Solutions assessed the accessibility of our website by the following approaches:

  • Self-evaluation
  • External evaluation
  • Automated testing tools
  • Manual testing with assistive technologies

Date

This statement was created on January 15, 2025 using the W3C Accessibility Statement Generator Tool.

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