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We’re helping radio broadcaster Tom Baker to build a membership website on LawGospel.com to provide listeners with access to his radio show, Law & Gospel, on KFUO AM. Tom broadcasts more than 10 hours a week and is moving to drivetime in November. His premium subscription will support missionary and humanitarian efforts through Concordia Mission Society.
We’ve been helping a national association edit and design a series of case studies on how sell sustainable solutions to their commerical, institutional, utility, and government customers.
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We’ve been helping The Swan Company with implementing a way to manage their images, logos, and marketing materials online so that employees, vendors, and media can easily access key files.
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We recently worked with Specs Appeal Eyecare Store to update their website; the Specs Appeal homepage now features a slideshow of designer eyeglasses and sunglasses that can be easily updated.
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SEO is the new buzz in the web world… but one of the most overlooked and easy-to-achieve tools is publishing press releases frequently on your website and through various publications and blogs. Read more on this topic on Sonia’s blog.
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We recently helped the Mid-America Croplife Association (MACA)’s Croplife Ambassador Network to create an educational webquest called, “Think Like a Farmer.” The online lessons guide students and teachers from the origin of food to farming to being stewards of the land. It’s a free resource for elementary school teachers and MACA members.
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We’re helping Tom Baker, host of the Law & Gospel radio on KFUO FM here in St. Louis, set up a teleseminar and associated HTML email service for a new series of free teleseminars that he’s doing. We also built and maintain his website, LawGospel.com.
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Check out this blog post at our sister company’s website: www.colemanunlimited.com.
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We’ve been working with The Merge to develop their identity (logo, colors, etc.). Next: developing the website.
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We’ve been updating the identity for Cutter’s Kitchens and Baths. We’ve been standardizing fonts, choosing a color palette, and updating the logo. Next on the list: a new ad design.