Posts Tagged ‘Website’
Orange Publishing
Orange is a faith-based non-profit organization headquartered in the Metro Atlanta area. Their primary focus is to partner with churches and parents in the areas of children and student ministries. Orange also provides training opportunities and hosts large, well-attended national conferences. Our initial work with Orange was to support the launch of a new book…
Read MoreFarmer Joe’s
Famer Joe’s is a locally owned and operated grocery store that was opening its first location. We were able to start working with them very early in the business process. The store had a logo they were happy with, but everything else was going to be a fresh start. It was important to Farmer Joe’s…
Read MorePotter Homes
Potter Homes is a well-established home builder in Southwest Florida. They specialized in building luxury waterfront homes. They did have a single-page website but felt that it didn’t show the range of the services they could provide to customers. They were well known as builders but also wanted to showcase some of their custom home…
Read MoreHow Search Engine Optimization Can Help Your Business Grow
Everyone wants their business to be found by both new and existing customers. If your business has any sort of presence online, most people will find you is by using a search engine. Whether they’re using a computer, smartphone or device like Alexa, ultimately finding their answers will involve a search engine. Search engine optimization…
Read MoreThe Role of Color in Website Design
The selection of color in website design may be more important than you think. Colors impact consumers, even when they don’t realize it. They can convey feelings and emotions. They can even create higher sales or reduce them if used incorrectly. Some industry sources claim that 75% of snap judgments that consumers make about companies…
Read MoreHurricane Preparedness Tips for Businesses
As you have probably heard by now, Southwest Florida is bracing for a hurricane to pass through or near our area next week. We know that this can throw a curveball in many different ways. Here are some things to think about regarding your business and hurricane preparedness. Utilize social media These days, social media…
Read MoreThrive
When we first met with Thrive, the name of their nonprofit was actually Lifeline Family Center. They had not decided on a name change yet… but they knew that they needed to refresh their marketing. They felt that their current marketing wasn’t reaching the audience that they exist to help. Instead of navigating these decisions…
Read MoreFood & Thought 2
We first sat down with Food & Thought 2 a few months before the opening of their brand new restaurant in Naples, Florida. At the time, they were about 3 weeks away from their first job fairs. They needed a robust marketing proposal that could be turned around quickly in order to help them get…
Read MoreTricore Fitness
When Tricore first came to us, they were in a transition. The staff member who had previously managed their website and social media had left their team and the owner had assumed the duties. It didn’t take long for him to decide it took up too much of his time. He preferred to use a…
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