New, New and More New
What a month September has been for new site launches. In our busiest month of the year, we have managed to launch
locally,
regionally,
nationally and even into the
solar system. We're also pushing out new features to our email newsletter clients in October. And to top it off, we welcome Arthur, second son of our own Olivier Debon, who arrived this month: a great way to go into what passes for autumn in Florida.
Jeremy Spinks, Studio Director
Email Newsletter Upgrades
Beginning on October 20, our email newsletter system (the same great system that brings you this newsletter) will be getting an upgrade.
Customers currently using the system will notice a series of visual interface changes (before, above and after, below), but don't be alarmed. The system basically works the same as it always has, and all your past campaigns will still be there.
Some notable improvements include a specific paste-from-Word function, to help improve efficiency. The number of pop-up windows has been reduced and we've added more thumbnail images along the way so you have a visual reference of the email in question. You can also drill down within survey results to see person by person data.
A few things have moved around, but all in the name of progress. If you have any questions when October 20 comes, just
let us know. If you're feeling jealous and wish this system was yours already,
you know what to do.
Lift Off Recap
| A slew of launches this month, including one space mission that wasn't scrubbed due to Florida weather. Red Canyon Engineering and Software provides an assortment of services for such memorable missions as Deep Impact and the Phoenix Mars Lander. The new site details all their missions and gives them a giant leap towards an SEO-friendly environment. |
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Also taking off since the last newsletter:
The Tallahassee Film Festival has begun the 2010 season with a call for entries.
The Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning has deployed the Drupal content management system. Tallahassee firm
Architects : Lewis + Whitlock P.A. have unveiled a new showcase of their work.
Heritage Motor Coach Resort and Marina has launched a redesign in advance of their grand opening in Orange Beach, Alabama. Back at home,
Jim Davis, CPA has also launched a new site to improve awareness of the firms expanded services.
Image API, also in Tallahassee, have redesigned their content management-driven site as well. The
Florida Chapter of the Alexander Graham Bell Association is now the proud owner of a new web presence. Lastly,
Florida Public Notices has completed a redesign of the site that included several feature enhancements. For more details of any of these projects,
visit our news page.
The results are...
The number one link from last month's newsletter was
this one. And congratulations to April Wolland from Trader's Inn Beach Club, Ormond by the Sea, who wins a signed copy of Hell by Robert Olen Butler.