Website selling the world’s first fully-integrated, portable motorcycle radar and laser detection system.
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Archive for June, 2010
Adaptiv Technologies
Wednesday, June 16th, 2010Ultimate Dive Travel
Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
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Full-service scuba dive travel-planning agency, Ultimate Dive Travel, offers scuba divers of all ages and experience levels with once-in-a-lifetime scuba diving trips to exotic destinations around the world. From rustic wreck diving adventures to luxury tropical spa/scuba vacations, Ultimate Dive’s scuba diving trip possibilities are endless.
But while this may be a great selling point for customers looking to choose from a large selection of unique scuba experiences, it does present a challenge in terms of website design, as organizing a great amount of information in an easy-to-navigate layout can be tricky.
Talisen Construction Corp
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
Website for New York Metro area’s premier construction services provider for the commercial interior build-out market..
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American Summits
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
Website for American Summits Natural Mineral Water, providing information about the company, the source of the water, and buying & distributing information.
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Death of the 5-Page Website
Friday, June 11th, 2010An effective website should work and grow with your business.
By Jennifer Shaheen, June 10, 2010 | As featured in Entrepreneur
Are you considering building a website for your small business–or having one built for you? Before you dive in and create one, it’s crucial that you consider your website an investment in your business and act accordingly. This means looking down the road and making sure that the way you build your site allows you flexibility and a cost-effective way to grow the site–and, in turn, your business.

