Posts Tagged ‘Web Development’



Springmaid Beach Resort Mobile

Springmaid Goes Mobile In case you couldn’t get enough of Springmaid Beach Resort’s new website, we created a mobile version that you can take with you anywhere. Share it with your friends. We did.  

The Market Common Website

The Cure for the Common Mall The Market Common is the place to be in Myrtle Beach, no doubt about it. Featuring numerous upscale shops, world-class restaurants, and the best movie theater in Myrtle Beach (our favorite for sure), The Market Common is the epitome of the Myrtle Beach lifestyle. Don’t just take our word [...]

The Market Common Holiday Website

High-Tech Holidays at The Market Common Taking a page out of St. Nick’s book, The Market Common decided to give out some pretty awesome gifts this past Christmas. All you had to do to win was visit their holiday site (guess who designed and developed that) and answer simple holiday questions such as “When is [...]

ResortQuest Website

The Only Thing Better than Shopping at The Market Common… Is living there. We created this website to highlight the residential side of the Market Common, which (as you may have imagined), is pretty awesome.

We Have ALL Been Here!

How many of you can see this picture, and totally relate? Working for any company that directly works for others, you want to do the best to provide for your clients every need, want, and whim. Lets face it, sometimes things fall through the cracks. We all have those 1 or 5 clients that are [...]

What is it about babies?

They are cute, funny, adorable, and they have the uncanny ability to sell things. They are better sales people than the most seasoned veterans. How is it that you would trust a baby to sway your investment decisions, but have a hard time trusting the 50+ year old suit and tie? Why is it that [...]

GrabTheDeal.com

Interactivity Marketing announces the launch of Grab The Deal is slated for November 1, 2010. Signup to stay in the loop at http://www.GrabTheDeal.com

Generating Business from Location-Based Social Networks

The time has come for those of you business owners who aren’t utilizing location-based social networks to jump on board. Google Local, Twitter Places, and now Facebook allow users to “check in” to a location and reveal their thoughts/opinions. Equally impressive is the influential ability of one customer; one good review can lead to another, and so on and so forth. Before you know it, you’ve generated a large amount of business from your customers’ opinions.

The Growth of Online Advertising

Talk about your significant expansion: online advertising—targeting anything and everything involving social media—is expected to grow 14% next year to $51.9 billion. Email advertising will increase by 9% to $16 billion, advertising in video streams will increase by 60% to $5.6 billion, and online promotions will increase by 10% to $24 billion.