(Greenville, SC) – Greenville-based web development firm Mediasation kicks off 2010 with a bang. Four new websites launch this week for customers in Greenville, Spartanburg, Charlotte, and Lake Lure.
Pavillon (www.pavillon.org) is a residential and outpatient drug and alcohol treatment center near Lake Lure in North Carolina. The new website features a custom design, extensive treatment information, and an online donation form for alumni to show their continuing support. In addition to the website design and implementation, Mediasation also initiated robust pay-per-click and search engine optimization campaigns to help Pavillon reach potential patients in targeted geographic areas.
The Butcher The Baker owns and operates eight Fuddruckers restaurants in South Carolina, North Carolina, and Tennessee. The launch of www.myfuddruckers.com is a first for this Duncan-based firm, and they have baked up something wonderful. On the new website, wholly designed and produced by Mediasation, visitors can peruse the menu, get directions to any of the locations, request catering, and order signature “Best Buns” t-shirts. Plus there’s a fun area for Lil’ Fudds to download activities and get free Fudd Stuff like milkshakes. The website content will be maintained by The Butcher The Baker using the Mediasation CMS.
The Woodlands at Furman, a retirement community and continuing care facility at Furman University, unveiled a new website design this week (www.thewoodlandsatfurman.org). Mediasation worked closely with Scout Marketing to apply their design aesthetic to the new website. The new design features simplified navigation, area maps, event calendars, and more to help potential residents learn about The Woodlands. The new website content is managed through the Mediasation CMS.
Horizon Investments (www.horizoninvestments.com), an investment firm located in Charlotte, NC, came to Mediasation for a new website design and document sharing application. Mediasation delivered just that—a clean design to help investors get the information they need. Mediasation also built an application that allows representatives from Horizon to quickly send materials to their investors.
“Mediasation is thrilled to work with these prestigious local and regional businesses,” says Ryan Beck, president. “We have the unique opportunity to offer both creative and technical solutions for our clients and look forward to doing more of the same in 2010.”
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About Mediasation Founded in 2002 in Greenville, SC, Mediasation specializes in custom web development and content management systems. Solutions range from website design, content management, and e-commerce to custom applications and search engine optimization. The company's flagship product, the Mediasation CMS, combines a WYSIWYG editor with an easy-to-use interface, creating a content management system that virtually anyone can use. By enabling companies to manage their website content in-house, Mediasation helps eliminate the high costs traditionally associated with creating and maintaining websites. More information can be found at mediasation.com.Contact:
Sarah Sain
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