Archive for the ‘Web’ Category
January 25th, 2010 by amanda sutt
This edition, we would like to highlight two new websites and identity launches: Terrell, Hundley & Carroll and AquantUs, LLC.
Terrell, Hundley & Carroll
We have been working with Terrell, Hundley & Carroll for many years now, and they recently approached us in need of re-branding their identity and creating a new website.
They take what they do, [...]
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January 22nd, 2010 by holly harper
M-Commerce!?! What happened to E-Commerce?
Ladies and Gentlemen. The world of commerce is progressing. The newest area of growth is called M-Commerce which stands for Mobile Commerce. This is not researching products and making buying decisions with the help of your mobile device; it is the act of making a purchase with your mobile device. Check [...]
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November 2nd, 2009 by amanda sutt
City of Lawrenceville Web Site – Phase 1
We are proud to announce that Phase 1 of the City of Lawrenceville web site is up and running! In addition to receiving a face lift, the site has gone through extensive usability testing and content reorganization to make sure that it is convenient for all users. All [...]
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September 14th, 2009 by scott lively
In our first post we looked at some statistics that show mobile web is growing faster than we can imagine and we began thinking about designing a mobile website for our business. In the second post we began analysis of mobile users and determined our target market. We also studied the mobile devices themselves and [...]
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September 8th, 2009 by scott lively
In previous posts we have discussed the growing popularity of mobile devices and the different types of related user behaviors. Now that we are getting excited about the possibilities, it is a good time to talk about some of the limitations.
I suppose it’s obvious that mobile devices have smaller screens than our wide-screen, flat panel [...]
Tags: Flash, JavaScript, limitations, mobile website, video
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September 2nd, 2009 by scott lively
In our last post we looked at some staggering statistics regarding mobile devices and found out why these devices are so popular today. Before we rush to the marketing department to get the mobile version of our website up and running, we need to know who we’re marketing our mobile website to, as well [...]
Tags: bored now users, iPhone, mobile website, repetitive users, urgent now users
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August 11th, 2009 by scott lively
These days it is common to hear people describe the mobile web as the biggest thing since the desktop web. They’re wrong!
It’s much bigger than that!
I was recently headed south with the family on a trip to the beach. Leaving from Georgia, I had to make a stop at one of those rest areas on [...]
Tags: mobile devices, mobile websites
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July 23rd, 2009 by jordan mechling
Social Networking: Why You Can’t Survive Without It
Summary
The fastest growing online marketing avenue – Social Networking. Expected to earn almost $2 billion in ad sales by 2010. Almost 60% of Americans interact with companies on a social media website. 93% of Americans believe a company should have a presence in social media. 56% [...]
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January 13th, 2009 by cindy sutt
What Type of Web Mechanic Are You?
Owner #1: Do you like to tear down the engine and rebuild it instead of doing a standard tune-up?
Owner #2: Are you a tinkerer
Owner #3: Do you know enough to keep up with standard maintenance, or do you just want to turn the key and know that it works?
A [...]
Tags: web development, web site, web site maintenance
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November 13th, 2008 by hugh thompson
A lot of businesses are getting themselves on the social networking bandwagon. Even we have a Facebook page. The problem with social networking is that it can get pretty time consuming. It’s like having another web page with its own set of content that needs to be updated frequently. Sure, it serves a purpose, and [...]
Tags: Marketing, social networking, twitter
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