Client Portfolio

Though any sort of client list runs a number of risks, we at Everitz Consulting recognize that potential clients like to see that we are not just a flash in the pan, so we've assembled this list for your perusal.

For those that like numbers, we have served more than 150 customers and completed over 450 projects on at least 3 continents. Why "more than", "over" and "at least"? Quite frankly, because numbers are often difficult to quantify. There are whole industries of people who do nothing but numbers, and we're more interested in other pursuits.

While you browse the list, please keep in mind first and foremost that much of the work we do is behind the scenes, so though we list clients here, just seeing their site may or may not be a totally accurate indication of what we did for them, or what we can do for you.

A Vegetative State, About Jobs, Acid Staining by Gaye Goodman, Ad Vendors International, alarm:clock, Allison Rodgers Photography, American Institute of Biological Sciences, Arab Word Analysis, Art Dolls, Asia Grace by Kevin Kelly, Ask Dave Taylor!, Attachment Parenting Blog, aTypical Joe, Aventi Group, Bad Attitudes, Banterist, Barbara Feldman, Berkshire Mountain Search and Rescue, Blogdogs.com, Bloglines, Blue Sky Resumes, Bluejake, Brad Fallon, Broadband Mechanics, Buck Distributing, Business Know-How by Janet Attard, CareForPA, Caring for Houseplants, Center for Clinical Global Health Education, Charles and Hudson, Charm City Solutions, Cheerwine, Chris Pirillo, Christian Coaching Blog, City Scene Blog, Cityrag, Collaboratory for Research on Global Projects at Stanford, Community Arts Network, Conservative Cat, Corner Stork Baby Gifts & More, Creative Weblogging, Critical Path Software, Dare to be King, Defensetech.org, Digital Photography Now, Doing Business in Russia, Dug Falby, Eastern Business Solutions, eBirdseed.com, Edward Hasbrouck, Electric Scooters Galore, Electronic Prescribing News, Evoca, FallonTwins.com, Fashion-Incubator, FeedBurner, FirmDot, Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute, Fliqz, Four Thirds User, Fractured Quotes, Free IQ Team Blog, Free Kids Coloring Pages, Free Kids Trivia, Free Spirit City of Refuge, Free Spirit Fellowship International, Free Web Money, Freeman Waters, Friends of Baltimore City Public Schools, Front Sight Magazine, Fun Halloween, Furniture Fashion, G&J Pepsi-Cola Bottlers, Gaming Steve, Gigi Photography, Gil Friend, Girls on the Run International, Girls on the Run of Charlotte, Gladstone Education, Global Beverage Group, Global Health Update, GlobalSecurity.org Situation Report, GPSmagazine.com, Growing Your Business with Google, Harry, a History, Here Comes the Blog, Heritage365, Hot Topic Media, Idlewild Baptist Church, Informed Beverage Management, Inlaws & Outlaws, IT Resumes, Italian Culinary Treasures, JBHolston.com, Jeffrey Keefer, Jim Kukral, Joe Windish, Jokes By Kids, Kasina, Kevin Kelly, Lafayette Ford, Lanny Goodman, Learn Unix Administration Blog, Learning Movable Type, Liam Harris, Lift, Looneygamers.com, Mandybri.com, MarketingProfs, MarketingProfs Daily Fix, MarketWatch.com Blogs, MedPDA.net, MIWatch, Mobility Site, Modern Guitars Magazine, Moneysmartz Personal Finance Guide, Montreux Homeowners Association, Motorcycle Diary Motorcycle Trips Blog, National Range Officers Institute, neo-fight.tv, Newlaunches.com, Noah Shachtman, Nonprofit Hearts, NYCdog, O'Grady's PowerPage, O'Reilly Media Beautiful Code, omg blog, On Imagination, Orrell Family Blog, Outbrain, Pepi Food Services, Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Billings, Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Charlotte, Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Conway, Perfect i-Site, Phoood, Photo 160, Photo 51, Photographic Designs Blog, Phronetic International, Pink of Perfection, Practicing Attorneys Liability Management Society, PRO IT Service, P\S\L Group, Real Clear Politics Blog, Real Life Debt: The Personal Finance Blog, Real World Sports, Reb and Nora Orrell, RelationShaping by David W. Boles, ReveNews, Ride For Life, Riverview Community Church Blog, Robert Amsterdam, Robin Yap, Sacred Cow Dung, Santa Claus Fun, Search Engine Guide, Search Engine Land, Seed Media Group, SEO Radio, Servants of the Law, Seton Hill University, Signs Your Way, Silence and Voice, Six Apart, Skype Journal, Small Business Answers, Small Business Brief, Snap.com, Solutions Magazine at Stanford University, Southeast-Atlantic Beverage, Sphere, Stephen Pollard, StomperBlog, Strat Collector, Streamware Corporation, Structured Blogging, Surfing the Net with Kids, Susie and Otto Collins, Synergos, Take Root and Write, Tax the Fish, Ted and Karol Armstrong, The Adventures of Rusty Waters, The Ag, The Allen Report, The B.S. Corner, The Business Blog at Intuitive.com, The Capo Connection, The Daily Dish, The Depraved Brain, The Guide Online, The Invisible Army, The Japanese Food Report, The Leaky Cauldron, The Movie Blog, The Patent Prospector, The Playmakers, The ToDo Institute, The Total Package Blog, The Unofficial Dave Barry Blog, The Web Servant Blog, Third Door Media, Thomas P.M. Barnett, Time.com Quotes of the Day, Time.com Redesigned Search Results, Time.com White House Photo of the Day, Timeless Toys, Toronto Delivers, TreeHugger, UndiesDrawer.com, United Nations University, Office at the United Nations, New York, United States Practical Shooting Association, Urban Apertura, Urban Semiotic by David W. Boles, Vinography, Vubari Petite Sweets, Wabash College, Web Site Optimization, Wireless and Mobile News, Wisdom Quotes, Wizbang Blog, WordPunk by David W. Boles, Your Reflection My Style Photography

If you are the owner of one (or more) of these links, and don't want to be mentioned here, simply let us know and we'll remove you from the list. It is not our intention to irritate - merely to showcase the breadth of our offerings. For those watching, it just means that sometimes people don't like the spotlight. That makes it even tougher to keep accurate track sometimes!

But to give you a rough idea of what we're up against, let me try to explain. If we looked at things strictly by the numbers, we would have to come up with a way of doing so. That is complicated by the customers themselves. Some people like to do things on their own, with a little push, while others like us to do most of the work. Either approach is fine, but it makes the counting process more difficult.

So as you can see, it's tough to keep track of exact numbers when it comes to customers and projects, but when it comes to locations, that just doesn't have the same importance that it used to. Just know that we've helped a lot of folks, and we'd like to help you.

Thanks again for understanding, and we look forward to hearing from you soon.