Monday, November 27, 2006

And I'm back...

It's been a while but I'm back and T Media is starting to jump off a bit.

GundalowCatering.com
A site recently developed for Stephen Diehl a veteran of some of the areas finer restaurants. With his established reputation a modern website creates a presence that only the web can offer. Currently working on further content development (biography and services page) and some photos from a recent function the site should be completed soon.

FunPhotoCD.com
The co-founders of Fun Photo CD are some of my good friends from the gulf coast of Florida. They developed the software and the initial site as well as all the graphics and packaging. I was happy to help them with a project that has great potential, and was able to use flash to create a more animated, eye catching site. With the Fun Photo CD already being sold in NY and Connecticut as well as Florida I'm enthusiastic that it'll be a hit.

Another Project I'm currently involved in is LeverageMarketingSolutions.net, a internet based marketing company focusing on the timeshare industry. Essentially using the internet to fill the void left by the DNC list by driving leads to vacation ownership opportunities.

The timeshare industry hasn't enjoyed the best reputation for the gimmicks and high pressure sales but we intend to be scrutinious of the companies we are contracted with. It's an industry that needs to change and evolve and I think there's an opportunity with small to medium range companies that don't have inhouse web marketing staff.

JargonFilter.com is taking steps towards being an active community. Hopefully they will develop a buzz soon, I imagine next school semester they will start to develop a base.

BlackSheepDesignCompany.com
A screen printing co. out of Portsmouth NH in need of an upgrade from the current framed site. I really don't like frames but I do think IFrames are a good alternative if you have to use another url.

Transit-Media.com is gonna get hooked up for the new year... if I ever get the time.

posted by Jargon Filter @ 5:28 PM  
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