Areas of Focus
About Brice Cheddarn Development
Brice Cheddarn Development takes pride in giving individuals and small businesses in Iowa and Arizona the chance to look their best on the web. The importance of a strong and effective online presence should never be underestimated, and Brice Cheddarn Development understands this fact very clearly.
Brice Cheddarn Development is obsessed with web develoment, consulting, search engine optimization and web appraisals, which enables us to help our clients conquer the web. Brice Cheddarn Development provides attractive, optimized, standards-compliant web solutions that help our clients achieve a successful online strategy.
The portfolio of webwork compiled over the last 8+ years is impressive. Brice Cheddarn Development provides a wide variety of the services, using a large assortment of tools, applications and languages to get the job done right.
Brice Cheddarn Development has had work mentioned on an assortment of media outlets, including President Barack Obama's website, NBC's television show The Apprentice, The Howard Stern Show on Sirius, and online tech blog TechCrunch. Brice Cheddarn Development has worked with a very diverse array of clients over the years, ranging from universities to authors to corporate law firms to the largest recycling-related website on the internet.
As Napoleon Dynamite would say, clients only want nerds with great skills. And since we don't want to let Napoleon down, we use our skills to provide the highest level of service in the areas we specialize in.
About Bret Feddern
Brice Cheddarn Development (Brice Cheddarn LLC) was officially founded in August of 2006 by a huge nerd named Bret Feddern.
In 2003, Bret unofficially started the company while pursuing a second degree in Management Information Systems at the University of Northern Iowa. Due to the ever-growing need for websites on campus, Bret volunteered for as many web-related projects as he could handle.
Before long, it became clear that Bret's brand of nerd was just what the web needed. He's been developing websites ever since.
His current and past involvement with startup companies in Arizona, Iowa and Wisconsin has filled him with vast amounts of web-related nerdness. Malcolm Gladwell would tell you that Bret is currently on his 9,000th hour of work on his 10,000 hour journey to becoming a web superstar.