Articles tagged with: web

Here is the story of a Firefox browser convert:
I recently began using a new browser to “surf” the web. I had used IE (the Microsoft browser) for most of my online life and just last year started using Safari (the Apple browser). But the switch to Mozilla’s Firefox, which operates on an open source platform, has been as useful as it has been fun for me. My online experience has completely changed and on the web today its all about the experience.
So let me ask, who hasn’t been frustrated by …

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Is your website lonely? When is the last time you listened to what your website had to say? Did you talk to your website this month? You should be ashamed! JK. Most people haven’t gotten to this point yet. Asking your website questions will provide great insight about your web presence and help determine the value of your communication. Let’s take a look at how this conversation may play out.

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Is your website lonely? When is the last time you listened to what your website had to say? Did you talk to your website this month? You should be ashamed! JK. Most people haven’t gotten to this point yet. Asking your website questions will provide great insight about your web presence and help determine the value of your communication. Let’s take a look at how this conversation may play out.

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B2B Service-ProLegalCopies.com-Charleston, SC- Web Development

We are proud to launch a temporary place holder site for ProLegalCopies.com.
Pro Legal Copy is a premium document services company with locations in Charleston, SC, Mobile, AL, Pensacola, FL, Lafayette, LA, and Savannah, GA. We are building a large site for ProLegalCopies.com, but in the meantime, we needed a placeholder site – a one-pager.
The one-page site had to:

demonstrate the new visual identity
demonstrate the brand concept (which in this case is simplicity + premium)
function to provide key information (contact information, locations, services)

See a blog about the project at RevenBlog.

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