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Our blog posts are the result of issues and opportunities we see in our daily work. They are designed to increase understanding and provide a source of vision for your web presence.

400 North Board of Realtors

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The 400 North Board of Realtors have a large professional organization and major communication needs--but their site did not match the professionalism of the organization and they were unable to make timely updates. Not only was the site out-dated, but other organizations were passing them by in terms of tools available to help their members, and enabling member-to-member recognition and communication. As an educational association, the 400 North Board of Realtors needed a little schooling! After a thorough proposal and evaluation process, the 400 North Board of Realtors chose 3by400 as their partner of choice. They could easily see the benefit...

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Bear on the Square Mountain Festival

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The Bear on the Square Executive Committee liked their old site. Only problem was that they had a difficult time getting the site updated and making it really look the way the festival feels to performers and attendees. Although the site was appealing, it was difficult for the Communications Committee to keep updated on a regular basis and maintain the styling so the site could remain professional. In addition to the update issues, the site just wasn't as hip as the event. As the new official web sponsor for Bear on the Square Mountain Festival, 3by400 spent significant time determining what...

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The Dahlonega Chamber and CVB

The problem: The site began to lose its original charm, as more menus began to appear, and the real focus of the site became blurry. Additionally, the bounce rate, one of our indicators of attractiveness, was creeping up; the number of visitors declining.
The result: Two separate sites to meet the news of two separate markets--visitors and members. In addition to developing interfaces that meet the needs of the separate markets, we also took the opportunity to add calendaring tools and event registration.
The result: The dedicated site for The Chamber.

The Dahlonega Chamber of Commerce and Convention and Visitors Bureau was one of the first Joomla sites we launched. By implementing Joomla and providing several training classes, the Chamber staff had the ability to update content, images, and menus on their site. After some time, however, the site began to lose its original charm, as more menus began to appear, and the real focus of the site became blurry. Additionally, the bounce rate, was creeping up, which is one of our indicators of attractiveness of the site. With collaborative planning and the application of standards, the result: two separate sites to...

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