Posted on Jun 5, 2010


SEO & Design: Dugan’s Woodworking

SEO & Web Design: Dugan's Woodworking

If you want REAL quality craftsmanship; look no further than Dugan’s Woodworking.

There was just one problem… people were having to look and look and look. Dugan’s website was not being crawled by the search engines.

We designed a new logo; they feel a much stronger connection to the new brand. We redesigned the site to not only match the brand; but we used greyscale colors, forfeiting the spotlight to the woodwork itself.

Visit: www.duganswoodworking.com

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Posted on May 19, 2010


Viral Site: FujiFilm

I created a microsite for Fujifilm Face Detection technology when I was with Habanero. I used my bag-o-tricks to make the site more “sticky”. I created an online game, a step-by-step lesson on how to take better pictures, and even an online survey to help people who have picture-phobia.

RESULTS: The site was planned to be up for about the first 3-6 months of the new product launch. That was 3 years ago and Fujifilm still uses the site today. This piece won a Davey Award.

Visit: facedetection.fujifilmusa.com

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Posted on Apr 25, 2010


Public Relations: Shriners Auction

I am proud to be the Auction Chairman for the Ainad Shriners. As the chairman, part of my duties include obtaining donations, planning the event and finally, selling tickets.

I decided the best way to drum up excitement for the auction was to create an auction website with pictures and descriptions of the auction items.

Visit: ShrinersAuction.com




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Posted on Apr 10, 2010


Site Design: Paradise Lawns

Paradise Lawns has quite a few happy customers. Their BBB ranking is an outstanding A+!

Now all they needed was a website that matched their personality. You see, the folks at Paradise love to give their customers helpful tips on how to care for their lawns.

We quickly generated a list of lawn care tips and decided the best way to share them was via a rotating tip feature and reposting them to Twitter.

Visit: Paradise-Lawns.com

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Posted on Apr 2, 2010


Ecommerce Strategy: TheGymPro.com

TheGymPro.com is a revolutionary new personal trainer site. TGP has several features you’ll not find anywhere else.

For less than $10 per year, you can get unlimited personalized workouts for your iPod, iPhone, Zune or any other mobile video device. That way you take your trainer with you.

I teamed up with Blayzer to create a new site with features like: Video Previews, Advanced Video Search Feature and Social Media plugins.

Visit: TheGymPro.com

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Posted on Mar 20, 2010


Branding & Strategy: Blayzer

The folks at Content Executive asked me to help them with their website. This engagement evolved quickly into a rebrand, new business model, new website and business cards.

These guys are excellent LAMP developers and we hope the new focus, brand and business model reflex their work. If you ever need complex “Open Source” programming, give these guys a shout.

Visit Blayzer.com



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Posted on Aug 19, 2009


Video Production: IRON Solutions

I created a content management website for IRON Solutions. They had a product line that was difficult to explain so I created a video explanation using one actor to play five different parts.

RESULTS: The staff at IRON was so happy with my work that they allowed me to create a new brand, a Flash interactive for one of their product lines and many other marketing assets. This piece won a Davey Award.

Visit: IronSolutions.com


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Posted on May 2, 2009


Flash Interactive: Netelligent

I created a Flash Interactive Video for Netelligent’s new product, Active Objects. I wrote the script, hired the actors, assisted in video direction, and then created a Flash Interactive from one of the video props.

Netelligent continued its engagement by hiring us to create a new brand, windows icons and other brand assets. This piece won a Davey Award.

Visit: ActiveObjects.com


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