Articles Archive for September 2008
RevenFlo works with ProLegal Copies to integrate a powerful third-party client login experience with their marketing website.
Read the full story »“I wanted to leave you with mine and Kendall’s appreciation. From start to finish you stayed with us and all of our quirks and demands, and now we are left with a great website that we are both pleased with and proud of. For those of you on the team I worked direct with, Jason and Ronnie, as well as those of you on the team helping from the background, I sincerely say thank you!”
– Justin Anderson, Anderson Griggs Portfolio Management
RevenFlo works with Charlotte based Home Improvement Company to develop a content focused CMS website. The site features a call to action and measurable conversion point.
Read the full story »RevenFlo is proud to present BankofYork.com. Bank of York is the oldest community bank in York County, SC, and is a pillar business in the the town of York. With branches in York, Lake Wylie, and Newport, the bank is growing successfully.
After a revamping of services and the creation of a small business team in order to stay ahead of serving its growing client base, the bank needed to up the ante on its web presence to match. We were proud to be a part of that process.
We worked with …
“Jason makes a great teammate. With his help, we have been able to create the perfect identity for our business, as well as to create and maintain a dynamic customer interface through our website. From conception to finish, Revenflo has helped us to accomplish more than we ever could have expected.”
–David Scarborough, Prolegal Copies
We are proud to release the new TrinityofYork.org. The site is built in WordPress, an open source content management system, and is set up with a calendar, a pastor’s blog, a news reel, and an archive of downloadable newsletters.
Possibly the site’s greatest attribute is its ability to be added to by administrative staff. This will allow continual newsletter updates, blogging, and news about events and missions to be done in a manner that generates no external cost for the organization.
To come include items like the ability to donate to specific …
We had a wonderful time at the marketing seminar at the City Club sponsored by York Technical College’s Entrepreneurial Program. Susan Brackett and company do a wonderful job. We enjoyed participating, as Jason was a speaker at the event. Thank you to all who came.
Read the full story »What: A seminar on marketing
Who: Jason Broadwater of RevenFlo, Bill Henson of YC Magazine, Tamara Lavalla of Lavalla Maddox
Where: City Club, Rock Hill, SC
When: September 16th, 2008 (6-8PM)
Cost: None
You are invited to attend a meeting of the minds where local marketing professionals will discuss different aspects of marketing. Learn techniques in web marketing, secrets of print advertising, and the singular power of design.
Web Marketing Nine:Nine Necessities of Web Marketing for Service Businesses and OrganizationsDownload Full Manuscript
A website does not exist in a vacuum. It exists in a community of minds and media, a colloquial culture. It reflects your core values and presents your ideal brand, communicates your value and details your services, provides a due diligence resource for referrals and others, professionally positions you in the perception of the community, and more.
Jason Broadwater will be joining the executive committee created to facilitate a fixed-rail streetcar/trolley feasibility study with the goal of connecting Downtown, Winthrop University, textile corridor, and eventually Piedmont Medical Center.
Read the full story »RevenFlo works with Anderson Griggs to design, develop and launch a Drupal site. The site is open source and is easily updated and changed. It also allows for a blogging platform as well as better organic search engine results.
Read the full story »Web Marketing Nine:Nine Necessities of Web Marketing for Service Businesses and OrganizationsDownload Full Manuscript
You can act, and there will be reaction. That’s never in question. Thus, doing something always affects change, but how much change and in what way altered and to what effect? These are the questions. The only way to know the degree to which your actions are effective is to define or articulate “effective” and interpret results in light of this articulation.





