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Maine Small Business Launches Website - massageorthopedic.com

Using info and identity to market a Massage practice and book

Posted on 09/04/2006 at 11:56 am | Viewed 378 times | 0 comments

Project Goals

Combining soothing tones and a usable interface, the website must be helpful, utilizing strong content to attract search engines and customers. Allan Drew also required interactive elements to reach out to patients, and editorial controls to update the site.

Target Audience

  • People of all ages who have pain related to muscles and tendons
  • Individuals looking for assistance with healing and wellness
  • Health professionals

Midcoast RideFinder Site Goes Live

Clean, data-driven design

Posted 3 weeks, 2 days ago | Viewed 66 times | 0 comments

Saco Design recently completed the Midcoast RideFinder website. The RideFinder is a service of Coastal Trans, detailing Midcoast Maine transportation providers and listing them by area serviced, type of transportation, and various other attributes.

Coastal Trans, a local non-profit transportation provider with 30 years of experience, recognized the challenging reality of serving the area's transportation needs. Realizing that the region's diverse locales and needs could not be adequately served by a single public transportation system, Coastal Trans worked with all of the area's transportation providers and social services agencies to create a unified directory of transportation options: The Midcoast RideFinder.

New Website for Industrial Automation Supply

Posted on 02/27/2009 at 10:35 am | Viewed 513 times | 0 comments

Noticing the trend of distributors and vendors increasingly marketing their products and services online, Industrial Automation Supply (IAS) has committed to an online marketing strategy.  The first step is to redesign and launch the current IAS web site.  Then, IAS will focus on SEO and internet marketing.

Project Goals

Non Profit Website Redesign and SEO Overhaul

Posted on 12/30/2009 at 12:05 pm | Viewed 557 times | 0 comments

Project Background:

The existing York County Prevention Collaborative (YCPC) website was working well, but making updates was becoming increasingly more challenging. The website was created and updated using a WYSIWYG editor (like Frontpage or Dreamweaver) over many years.  Although content was relatively up-to-date, making changes resulted in formatting errors and unintended changes. The problem was compounding with each update...

Rebranded Web Site Goes Live

New Mast Head and Updated Look

Posted on 12/01/2008 at 11:13 am | Viewed 487 times | 0 comments

In order for drsiegel.com to work for Dr. Granger, we needed to remove all reference to Dr. Siegel (sorry Marty!).  This may sound simple but it is actually quite involved.  Plus, this project was high stakes.  We didn't want to lose any search engine rankings, page rank or site traffic.

Project Goals

  • Maintain excellent search engine rankings (SERPs)
  • Migrate drsiegel.com to sedationdentistva.com (long-term, so as not to affect rankings)
  • Update look and feel of site to reflect Dr. Granger
  • Rewrite all content and copy from Dr. Siegel's message to Dr. Granger's.
  • Restrict costs to the neccessities- the same basic template was used.  Saco Design just added new photos, swapped out the masthead/logo, and rewrote all content to apply to Dr. Granger

Redesigned Web Site for James Molleur Launched

MolleurLaw.com Home page

Posted on 09/01/2004 at 09:00 am | Viewed 409 times | 0 comments

Jim Molleur's story is typical- he's had a web site for years that doesn't really satisfied him.  The look is canned and it doesn't rank well on the search engines.  Jim asked Saco Design to upgrade look of his site.

Project Goals

  • Achieve independence from impersonal website provider
  • Attract more local clients to the website without paid advertising
  • Improve upon the graphical design and create a MolleurLaw visual image
  • Add useful content and client resources

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