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White River Outfitters

White River Outfitters Fishing Website
  • Web Development: Content Management System (Wordpress), Book Online Forms, Photo Galleries, Fishing Report System
  • Web Support: Hosting
  • Marketing: Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
  • Description: One of Branson, MO's oldest and well respected fishing charters.

The Payment Partners

The Payment Partners Website
  • Web Development: Web Design, Wordpress CMS, Contact Forms, File Uploads
  • Web Support: Hosting
  • Description: TPP is an Elavon, Inc preferred partner and offers a variety of electronic payment solutions.
    Sidenote: Their rates are extremely cheap if you're in the market

Black & Blue Fishing Club

Black and Blue Fishing Club Website
  • Web Development: Web Design, Wordpress Blog and CMS, User Driven Scheduling of all three club locations, Contact Forms, Blog
  • Web Support: Hosting
  • Marketing: Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
  • Description: Black and Blue is a premier big game fishing club operating two 50+ ft. Sonny Briggs sport fishers.

Riverside Painting

Riverside Painting - Contractor Website
  • Web Development: Web Design, Lead Generation, Flash
  • Web Support: Hosting
  • Description: Riverside Painting requested a website design that matched their 5 star service.

Engineering 303

Engineering 303 Web Design
  • Web Development: Wordpress CMS, Web Design, Photo Galleries, Contact Forms
  • Web Support: Hosting
  • Marketing: Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
  • Description: Engineering 303 designs and permits environmental engineering projects throughout the Southeastern U.S.

Stocker Wobbler

Fishing Lure Web Design
  • Web Development: Web Design, Wordpress Blog and CMS, E-commerce integration
  • Marketing: Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
  • Description: Funny name, great product. A simply amazing device that allows you to outfish live bait with dead bait.

American Vagabond Photography

Photographer Web Design
  • Web Development: Photo Upload Management, E-commerce Integration (ZenCart), Wordpress Blog, Dynamic Water Marks, Random Photos
  • Description: The boys at AVP travel the world and have brought back some amazing photos.

Hospitality Highway Century

Charity Website Design
  • Web Development: Web Design, Photo Gallery, Google Maps
  • Description: The inaugural Hospitality HWY Century, benefitting the Georgia Transplant Foundation, shut down GA 400 in the name of making a difference. We're thrilled to be a very small part.

Topsail Fishing Charters

Fishing Charter Website Design
  • Web Development: Web Design, Booking Forms, Wordpress Fishing Reports Section, Photo Galleries
  • Web Support: Hosting
  • Marketing: Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
  • Description: Plan 9 Charters is a professional fishing charter service serving the Outer Banks for inshore and offshore fishing.

Carolinian Boatworks

Marine Web Design
  • Web Development: Wordpress Integration and CMS, Photo Galleries, Contact Forms, Custom Calendar Application
  • Marketing: Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Social Network Marketing, Press Releases, Email Marketing
  • Description: Carolinian produces hand crafted, custom built sport fishing yachts out of Wilmington, NC.

Search Engine Optimization 1 2 3 4 5 6

Jackson Mountain Management

Small Business SEO

Mitigation Resource Group

Small Business Google Rankings

GreenWave Solutions

Contractor SEO

Plan 9 Charters

Fishing Charter SEO

Engineering 303

Small Business SEO

Stocker Wobbler

Fishing Search Engine Optimization
  • Click on the links to view Google results...
  • Keywords: trolling lures
    trolling rigs
    Some of the competitors you might recognize: Cabela's, Ballyhood, and Bass Pro

Web Applications 1 2 3

Mobuilder.com

Web Applications Design
  • Concept: Mo is a reverse auction application for all types of construction materials, from flooring to wind turbines.
  • Features: Over 80,000 lines of code, but users never know it. Simple & intuitive bidding and response systems join with instant messaging to create a fantastic user experience.

Postmapper.com

Web Applications Development
  • Concept: Postmapper is the web page mapping application. A couple clicks allows everyone to map anything from youtube videos to classified ads.
  • Features: Geolocational Search, Custom Firefox Toolbar, Tag Engine, Dynamic KML Generation

Black & Blue Scheduling Calendar

Fishing Web Development
  • Concept: B & B needed a simple way for their members to schedule fishing days at all three locations.
  • Features: User driven schedule request mechanism integrated with their existing Wordpress content management system.

Google Maps 1 2 3 4 5

Mitigation Credit Sales

Google Maps API Developer
  • Concept: Enable visitors to search for wetland mitigation credits by address.
  • Features: KML source points down from 380,000 to 85,000 using the Douglas-Peucker algorythim. Displayed using address search highlighting the requested watershed and indicating primary and secondary credits available.

The Other Good Guys

Google Maps Website Developer
  • Concept: Simple and spooky, this small project is a spoof of Cormac McArthy's The Road done for my wife's master program in English Ed.
  • Features: IP based geolocation: pulling up the form, the marker on the map will be eerily close to where ever you are. Silly in this case, yet a very powerful feature for many types of businesses.

Postmapper.com

Google Map Web Application Developer
  • Concept: A web page mapping application where titles and synopses are displayed for each page on a world map.
  • Features: Geocoding, Draggable Markers, Custom Info Balloons, MySQL backed AJAX enabled marker display.

Georgia Land Sold

Google Maps Developer Atlanta, GA
  • Concept: Searchable database of over 14,000 land sale transactions plotted, with data, on a Google map.
  • Features: MySQL database driven, searchable by location, and custom info windows via GIS Shape File conversion.

Hospitality Highway Century

Google Maps API Developer
  • Concept: A simple brochure site advertising the inaugural Hospitality Highway Century Ride benefitting the Georgia Transplant Foundation.
  • Features: KML conversion and display of the four route options of the ride.

Blog Design 1 2 3 4

Cape Fear Big Fish

Fishing Blog Design
  • Web Development: Web Design, Wordpress Integration
  • Web Support: Hosting
  • Marketing: Search Engine Optimization
  • Description: Cape Fear Coastal Charters is a professional guide service fishing Cape Fear, Carolina Beach, and Topsail Beach in North Carolina's Outer Banks

ACE Quiz Bowl Camps

Small Business Blog Design
  • Web Development: Wordpress Blog Integration, Twitter API Integration, Registration Forms & Database Management
  • Web Support: Hosting
  • Description: ACE is the nation leader in Quiz Bowl competition preparation offering three yearly camps in the U.S. South East.

Atta Bouy Charters

Fishing Blog Development
  • Web Development: Wordpress Blog Integration, Flash, Booking Forms
  • Description: Atta Bouy Charters is a professional guide service out of Carolina Beach, NC

Bonefish Demo Blog

Fishing Web Development
  • Demo Blog: The Bonefish Demo blog is a custom built Wordpress theme for saltwater fishing guides. It's free, contact us for the file archive, and can be easily customized for other fishing genres.

Social Network Marketing 1 2

Carolinian Boatworks

Social Network Marketing: Facebook
  • Service: Facebook page creation and marketing.
  • Results: Over 1600 friends and fans for Carolinian's facebook page which allows them to publish news items & product offerings to thousands of viewers in minutes.

Mobuilder.com

Social Network Marketing: Twitter
  • Service: Twitter API Integration
  • Results: Automated posting of Mobuilder blog posts and new supplier registrations through Twitter's API.

Introduction To Blogging – How To Build Customer Relationships

Personal relationships through blogginThe term blog comes from the word iweblog. Blogs have been around for approximately 6 years in their current form – as a digital journal maintained by one or more authors. The blogosphere is the portion of the Internet where the websites are blogs. Anyone who blogs (writes blog entries) is referred to as a blogger.

Part of the charm of a blog is that the writing voice is very personal, one-on-one. This is much more palatable to readers, making it easier for them to trust the writer. Research shows that the most popular blogs also have a photo of the writer, even if the blog ultimately exists for promoting the services or products of a business. This also builds trust, and would seem out of place on a regular website, unless it was a regular column – and thus similar to a blog anyway.

Another advantage that a blog has over a regular website is that Search Engines currently love indexing them, since the content is typically updated very regularly. In fact, successful bloggers say that you must write and post blog entries at least daily, if not multiple times daily, if you want your blog to rank high in the Search Engines and blog directories for relevant keywords.

An ongoing experiment of mine shows that my blogs get indexed by the Search Engines more frequently than my regular websites. If you have both a website and a blog, you can then use the relative popularity of your blog to advertise your website, thus drawing traffic.

Another use for a blog is to develop Google PR (Page Rank) for your main site. If you write and post quality content to your blog frequently, you will eventually draw links from other arwebsites and blogs. This in turn helps increase your blog’s PR – a relative measure of popularity – which helps your visibility in the Google SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages). Similarly, if your blog links back to your main site, the site’s PR will eventually increase as well.

On the issue of using a blog to promote your business, you have to tread carefully. Your blog has to offer informative content without hard-selling your products and services. (But there is one blog, Woot.com, which exists solely to sell a new product every day.)

If you do publish a “business” blog, offer tips relevant to your business and its industry. Build trusting relationships. For example, if you selling antique furniture to consumers, offer useful do-it-yourself tips on refinishing, hints on how to save money by bargaining, materials to use for fix-it projects, and so on. Show the reader that you are interested in their well-being and finances, not just your bottom-line sales.

On the other hand, if your business caters to wholesale furniture buyers for chain or department stores, your blog content will have to be different. Such buyers are not interested in the same information as the average antique buyer. Target your blog content appropriately.

You can also add advertising to your site, which should be relevant to your blogging topics. Many of the ad networks provide “contextual” ads by scanning your blog (or website) and checking for keywords. The delivered ads will be thus be relevant.

While some people view ads as an annoyance, there are others who are searching for information. They may find your website via a Search Engine, but they may still be looking for additional information, or even product-specific information. The intent of contextual advertising is to provide links to sites with such information. And you get rewarded for (legitimate) clicks on ad links.

The truth is, there are millions of blogs out there, and blogging services report that number is growing rapidly on a daily basis. Carve out a niche relevant to your business. Exercise the leverage that Search Engines give to blogs. Post surveys and comment boxes so that readers can interact with you. In other words, build a relationship with readers. It takes time and effort to develop regular traffic to your blog, and quality content and frequency is the key.

(c) Copyright: 2005-present, Raj Kumar Dash, Chameleon Integration Systems
Raj Kumar Dash is a writer, author, and Internet consultant. Visit his hubsite at http://www.chameleonintegration.com/ to find the full introduction to blogging. (A free ebook on blogging is in the works.) Newbie bloggers can also visit Raj’s BlogSpinner blog at http://blogspinner.countwordula.com/ for a “how-to guide to blogging”.

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