360 Event Design
An event planner with a passion for food, art, service, and providing a superb experience for attendees and anyone else involved in her spectacular events.
Since this wasn't your average "planner" we had to come up with a site that showcased the interests and skills of the exceptional staff, making sure that all of the areas were properly called out and easy to navigate without getting lost in the sheer volume of content available to interested users.
RSS feeds automatically importing relevant information were added to enhance the readers experience and add to the amount of information available. An additional and non-standard to the CMS blogging component was added to make the blogging experience more seemless and easy.
Luna's Pet Stop
Luna's Pet Depot is a local pet store. The owners supplied the logo and the images. They deal only in natural food for animals and non-toxic, safe, made in America pet items.The blog feeds news stories relevant to the products carried by the owners. The site feeds to Facebook and they aslo have a link to eBay.
The slide show shows diffferent images from the store and they have a products page and a blog. The blog feeds news stories relevant to the products carried by the owners. The site feeds to Facebook and they aslo have a link to eBay.
Shitheadery
The site was designed as a “news site” with tons of content from several of contributing writers. Each category has its own menu item and section. The front page is populated automatically and dynamically based on the age or popularity of the article.
Out of cynicism and frustration was born shitheadery.com (pronounced shi-they-duh-ree).
The goal was to create a platform to highlight modern sophistry, intellectual dishonesty, social hypocrisy, smug attitudes of entitlement, and occasionally simple bad manners. The contributing writers call their families, strangers, neighbors, communities, leaders, and occasionally themselves to task for acts of shitheadery.
The site was designed as a “news site” with tons of content from several of contributing writers. Each category has its own menu item and section. The front page is populated automatically and dynamically based on the age or popularity of the article.
The Clusterzine area is a magazine component that is filled with relevant news items. The authors each have their own page and there’s a module to the right of any given article that displays the latest article by the author of the current article.
Unlike many "blog" sites that can only show a small amount of of the latest few articles and posts, this site shows visitors the volume of articles available.
The site has a Google rating of 4 and 10,000 twitter followers.
Fladdap
Fladdap.com is a tech web site providing tips and tricks for visitors in various areas of technology. The site has a few contributors each with their own blog. There are also main areas throughout the site that focus on specific areas of technology. The menus were set up to make navigation throughout the site easy and fluid. Three menu systems call out the main sections of the site and are customized based on the different key areas of the site.
Each contribitor has a secure login and can add articles and blog posts. The latest blog posts and articles are added dynamically to the front page of the site, showing the newest additions first.
Click here to go to the site.
Advertizing is also a key component of the site and areas were setup to allow for a variety of advertising based on the content of the section. The site is equipped with easy meta tagging for search engine optimazation and a tagging system for key words for search engines and on the site internally.
The site has a Google page rank of 4.
Democrats Throw Life Line to Unemployed in the Mid
While the GOP is putting legislation in place to shove homeowners further underwater, Democrats are scrambling to throw them a lifeline. Barney Frank (D-MA), Chair of the House Financial Services Committee, and Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA), a ranking member of the Committee, spo...
Read moreLoan Modifications: A $4 Billion Con Game
This post can also been see at The Huffington Post Since last year nearly 1 million struggling homeowners facing foreclosure have been offered trial modifications on homes that have depreciated in value. The modifications reduce the monthly payments for homeowners and many hav...
Read moreWindows 7 Day 2
Okay, so I still got to bed at 3:00 AM, but I went to bed happy. Understandably it's still the honeymoon and considering most of Microsoft's products are released with thousands of bugs and they're probably already working on the next service pack I'm somewhere between comple...
Read moreQuit Smoking .... Really
So here’s the deal. I wanted to quit smoking. I’ve wanted to quit for years and e-cigs seemed to be the way to go. No patches, gums, or losenges. I like to smoke and chewing or sucking on a piece of candy wasn’t going to do it. I have the oral and manual fixation and that’s th...
Read moreWindows 7 Here I Come
At about 8:00 PM earlier this evening, after getting home and having dinner I headed up to my desk and XP machine, drew a deep breath and peeled back the shrink wrap from the newly purchased Window 7 box. I've been running XP since before its release while I worked at Adobe a...
Read moreShaming the Shameless?
Well, Treasury's at it again. They're going to shame the banks into modifying mortgages. Geithner may even put his hands on his hips and wave his finger at them. Maybe we'll get lucky and he'll rattle off another profanity-laced-tirade like he did to bank regulators in August. Th...
Read moreMass AG Martha Coakley will not Join in Giving MER
There are some rumblings that the Department of Justice is putting the pressure on state attorneys general to sign onto the controversial $20 billion mortgage settlement deal this week that could release banks from legal claims in state investigations and law suits. Monday, Mas...
Read moreMass. Courts to Banks on Foreclosures: The Law Mat
On Friday the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court upheld a controversial decision by Land Court Judge Keith C. Long, who ruled in the case of two Springfield, MA homeowners that the foreclosures were invalid because the mortgages were not officially recorded as being owned by th...
Read moreThe Chosen Platform
What’s the point of having a website if every time you need to make a little change (or a big one), you have to call a web master or designer to do it for you? Our sites are developed with this in mind. When I hand the site over to you my goal is for you to never have to...
Read moreWhen Will They Call?
There are no two things more humiliating than interviewing for a job and dating. It’s not easy to be on your game, at your best, and on your best behavior for something that inevitably, at the end of it all, will strip you of your dignity and self respect. The night bef...
Read moreShametheBanks.org -- Tell Your Story
You can also see this story on Huffington Post Why ShametheBanks.org? Because it's been over a year since the Obama Administration and Treasury announced the Making Home Affordable plan, also known as HAMP. The plan was supposed to potentially help nearly six million stru...
Read moreIt's all about content
Content can be broken down into a few areas. There are blogs, books, articles, e-books, white papers, etc. Not everyone can generate content, but anyone who has a website needs it. Below are just a few of the area covered. You'll find some samples at the bottom of this post. ...
Read moreStop Being a Leech
I read the article yesterday about Ann Minch, the woman who made a video to Bank of America telling them to go screw themselves after they raised her interest rate to 30%. I wonder if she realizes, as some of the commenters pointed out, that she's a leech, a loser, and that...
Read moreCrucial Help for Homeowners Could Never See the L
Senator Al Franken (D-Minnesota), who in my opinion should be wearing a cape to work every day, introduced an amendment to the Financial Reform Bill that would create an Office of Homeowner Advocate to assist homeowners who have been denied a loan modification through HAMP. T...
Read moreBankers New Tactic: Blame the Victim
This post is cross posted on Huffington Post Once again, as another harebrained scheme unravels, the swinging dicks of Wall Street manage to appear impervious to reality and completely immune to the truth. Nearly every·Attorney General in the country is now investigating ...
Read moreTreasury Used Bogus Info In Report To Homeowners
This article is cross posted in HuffPost According to a recent article in HuffPo by Shahien Nasiripour, "Treasury claims that Fannie Mae, which administers its Home Affordable Modification Program, screwed up. As a consequence, the public can no longer tell whether homeown...
Read moreCounty Register of Deeds Picks Fight with MERS
Article cross posted at Huffington Post About a week ago, John O’Brien, Register of Deeds in Essex County Massachusetts, sent a letter to Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley asking that she look into whether MERS (Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.) fail...
Read moreFinally Some Hope of HAMP Oversight
Last month I wrote a piece on ShametheBanks and in HuffPost about an amendment sponsored by Sens. Al Franken (D-Minn.), Olympia J. Snowe (R-Maine), and Patty Murray (D-Wash.) The amendment to the Financial Reform Bill would create an Office of Homeowner Advocate to assist home...
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