With a cadre of developers spanning the globe, I can assemble a team that can do anything. And it’s not that expensive because you’re only paying for the work, plain and simple. More things in life should be this easy.
Here are some examples of actual projects I’m working on:
December 2010 — About to launch a Trade Association Website with brand new navigation and functionality. Very exciting stuff.
October 2010 — Began rebuilding the Web site for a prosthetics and orthotics company.
September 2010 — Launched Phase 1 of the Aerodef Expo Web site
August 2010 — Launched an ad campaign in Google Adwords for a propane supplier.
August 2010 — Began work on two SEO retainer clients, helping them figure out how to work with the engines to increase Web site traffic.
August 2010 –Working with an agency partner, we are developing a trade show Web site for Aerospace manufacturers.
August 2010 — Development of a dealer portal has begun for an international seafood company. We are very excited about how this tool will assist their distribution network as they sell products on behalf of this manufacturer.
July 2010 — We pulled a Web site out of Flash and redeployed it in WordPress for an international fashion shoe company. Now the company can manage their own content, run sales promotions, and has integrated their blog into the new site. Ahhh. That’s better.
July 2010 — For fun, I did some tag line development for a cruise company. Our goal was to add some “attitude and edge” to their marketing language. We had a blast.
June 2010 — Launched Soleil Solar, a sister company to MDV Interactive, focused on solar energy generation, electric vehicle power infrastructure, and alternative energy research. www.soleilsolar.com
June 2010 — Working with an agency partner, we are re-imagining how a trade association presents itself on the Web. Development includes a video jukebox, articles database, and overall revamp of the site’s look, feel, structure & functionality.
April 2010 — Consulting work began for a environmental data informatics company. We realigned product and service offerings to target the industry in a new way that focuses on partnerships Vs. competition. We also redeployed their Website in WordPress (from their old deployment in flat HTML) and brought in a specialty programmer to develop a new data visualization product offering.
March 2010 — After matching the perfect creative mind to a Drupal fund raising management software solutions company, our team was selected to redevelop the Web site and deploy a CRM for one of Baltimore’s most deserving children’s charities.
March 2010 — Began work on two large Search Engine Optimization (SEO) projects.
February 2010 — I’ve assembled a dream team of programmers and designers to re-imagine a food additives manufacturer’s Web site. The project includes Sales Force integration as well as blog, Twitter and LinkedIN feeds within the site. We are also putting in an awesome video player for educational videos. I’m so excited about this project, due to launch in April.
January 2010 — I spent some time writing a professional blog. This entrepreneur blog was published in Care One’s online community.
January 2010 — One of my agency friends needed help with the technical deployment of a client Web site. The graphic design was finished, but the site needed content and production/programming/Go-live. We had fourteen days to bring the site live, and we did it.
November 2009 — I am volunteering for the American Marketing Association, Baltimore Chapter and have just launched an updated SOCIAL version of the chapter’s Web site. See the old here: http://baltimore.marketingpower2.com/ and the new, more inclusive version here: http://amabaltimore.org