Posted by Steve Martin on Jan 8, 2010 | 0 comments
Author Bruce McIntyre wanted a website to promote his powerful new book “Resilient Life”. He wanted something “clean, simple, and easy to use, that I can update myself”, which is just what he got. He also wanted to sell his book online but was concerned with the high cost of shopping cart setup. So we integrated the flexible Floating CMS shopping cart to sell just his...
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Posted by Steve Martin on Jan 8, 2010 | 0 comments
This church in Dresden, Germany wanted a professional website to use in their marketing materials and to communicate with the community. The underlying CMS structure allows the church to update and edit content as they choose, as well as create online registration forms for special activities.
SERVICES PROVIDED
Web Design, Content Management System, Web Marketing
TOOLS USED
Joomla
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Posted by Steve Martin on Jan 8, 2010 | 0 comments
EEM is an international non-profit organization with offices in 5 countries. They needed a multi-lingual website for their european operations which would allow for online ordering of the books and literature they produce. In addition, they needed an online directory of churches throughout Europe. We used Expression Engine as a backbone, developed a custom directory system and tied it in with the...
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Posted by Steve Martin on Jan 8, 2010 | 0 comments
When NextAction Corporation was rebranded as DataLogix, Inc, their direct mail division retained the well-known NextAction name. Their NextAction.net website was updated with the new branding, as well as given a fresh look, while maintaining the familiar elements of their existing design.
SERVICES PROVIDED
Web Design, Web Development, Content Management System
TOOLS USED
MODx
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Posted by Steve Martin on Jan 6, 2010 | 0 comments
Another internal project of ours, Floating Mail allows customers to easily build, create, launch, and track email newsletters. The website for this service needed to be chocked full of information explained in an up-front, non-techie manner, and provide ample opportunity for new users to sign up and try the service. We placed a call to action on every page, and used a simple signup form to move...
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