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Grammer Images

Client wanted full flash site. Site includes background music, changable background colors. Client also has a PHP-based photo gallery. Client also has the ability to sell digital images displayed in this gallery and accepts payments by credit card or paypal. Client also has the ability to upload his images himself and has control over the layout of his images.

Mound Elementary (Burleson ISD)

Client was in need of a redesign. Wanted to have a much cleaner look and easier navigation to encourage use of web site as a communication tool between the faculty and the student and their parents. We also maintain the site for the school so that information is kept current and fresh. Site utilized dynamic HTML drop down menus for easier navigation. We visited the school and took digital photos to add more imagry and consistancy to the site.

Big Apple Sports Bar

Custom logo created for client. Site utilizes DHTML drop down menus, dynamic headlines, polls, mailing list, web coupons, and printer-friendly PDF's. Site allows owners to log in, via the web, to update events on the calendar and the photo gallery. Site also has a live chat-room.

 

New York Pizza & Deli (NYPD)

Custom logo created for client. Site utilizes printable fax-in forms, printer friendly PDF's. We visited the deli and took digital photos to add more imagry and consistancy to the site.
Client needed advertising geared toward catering business also, so we stragically place advertising to increase that aspect of the business.

Bronx Zoo Sports Cafe

Custom logo created for client. Site utilizes a flash, dynamic weather updates, dynamic sports headlines, polls, mailing list, web coupons, and printer-friendly PDF's. Site allows owners to log in, via the web, to update events on the calendar and the photo gallery. Site also has a live chat-room.

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Developing An Effective Site

The key to developing effective site strategies and structures is defining solid site objectives. Most corporate web sites endeavor to convey information about that company's products and services and encourage customers to act on information they receive.

Each web site has its own set of objectives, but here is a list of basic objectives common to corporate web sites. They may help and inspire you in your own web site development.

When you create a web site around a particular topic or within a specific industry, you are competing for usership with nearly every other related site on the web. The primary reason for this is that you must provide ancillary information in most instances to lure visitors to your site. Therefore, nine times out of 10 the person or organization with the best most compelling, or most usable information wins. Your content must be accurate and useful, and it must establish you as one of the visible experts within that area. Comprehensive, valuable information breeds credibility; credibility breeds trust, and consumer trust is one of the most valuable currencies to a brand.

Many consumers visit corporate web sites expressly for product information. The web is an excellent medium in which to organize and present large amounts of detailed information. Companies can direct consumers to their web site for searchable product databases and animated product use tutorials. A general rule is for a company to strive to reproduce all sales and support literature and information on their web site so it serves as a comprehensive, constantly updated corporate library for consumers, dealers and resellers, the media, and partners.

Your site needs to be better, more noteworthy, more useful, and more memorable than the competition.

A web site needs to be integrated into a company's overall corporate communications program. It must be in synch with, amplify, and elaborate on key advertising messages promoted in other mediums.

 
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