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Friday, October 5th, 2007AnswerLab provides top-notch usability studies for today’s websites. Clients use AnswerLab’s detailed usability reports, based on test subject feedback, to make improvements. As experts in their field, the professionals at AnswerLab know the importance of maintaining a robust and effective web presence.
“We were impressed with Getting Sites Built’s ability to quickly understand our needs and […]
General Contractors, Inc. and Getting Sites Built
Thursday, June 7th, 2007General Contractors, Inc. hired marketing communication experts Avantgarde to handle their marketing needs. When it came time to work on the GCI website, Avantgarde turned to Getting Sites Built.
100% Flash Solution
While many websites these days include Flash elements, few have been built entirely around Flash technology. Working from early conceptual mock-ups, Getting Sites […]
Give2Asia and Getting Sites Built
Friday, June 1st, 2007Give2Asia, an independent affiliate of The Asia Foundation, is a nonprofit organization that assists both donors and grantees in the flow of philanthropy to Asia. As their sole webmaster, Getting Sites Built has been meeting their varied web needs for the last two years. Here are some examples of the work we have done for […]
Getting Sites Built. A Case Study.
Saturday, April 28th, 2007THE ASIA FOUNDATION is a nonprofit, non-governmental, philanthropic organization that works to build a peaceful, prosperous, and open Asian-Pacific community. Getting Sites Built has developed a number of web solutions for this organization. We are also their contingency webmasters.
Here are three examples of the work that Getting Sites Built has done to address their […]
Keep the color blind in mind when designing websites
Monday, April 23rd, 2007Jeff Sarmiento of FreshBooks alerts us to a useful online tool that allows you to check what your images or website(s) look like from the eyes of someone who is color blind.
The site says, “Roughly 1 in 20 people have some sort of color vision deficiency.” I haven’t had any feedback yet regarding this issue […]
What Would Seth Godin Do? A Plugin for WordPress.
Thursday, April 19th, 2007Seth Godin advocates using cookies to determine new visitors to your site. Here’s an example of what he’s talking about. Let’s say I am visiting Tod Maffin’s site, todbits, for the first time. I’d see his site and a boxed in area right under the title of the first post. Inside this boxed area is […]
Just Launched: Philanthropy Associates Redesign
Tuesday, April 17th, 2007Philanthropy Associates wanted a redesign and the ability to easily update their site without having to always depend on a webmaster. Getting Sites Built redesigned the site, giving it a fresh look and a header that pops off the page. For ease of maintenance and scalability, we built the site on the WordPress foundation and […]
New York Skywatch Site Launched
Friday, April 13th, 2007New York Skywatch is a WordPress powered website built and customized by Getting Sites Built. In addition to WordPress, a Gallery was also installed which will make it very easy for the site owner to upload photos.
The site was built in less than two weeks. It features nice touches like a FeedBurner RSS feed so […]
Just launched: In Asia WordPress site
Friday, March 9th, 2007The Asia Foundation needed a way to reach out to those readers looking to stay abreast of significant events shaping Asia. Working together, Getting Sites Built and The Asia Foundation set out to use the latest tools on the web to help get the word out. Presenting, In Asia.
For the site backbone, we decided on […]
The Polling Place Photo Project
Thursday, November 2nd, 2006Jeffrey Zeldman: “The Polling Place Photo Project is a nationwide experiment in citizen journalism that seeks to empower citizens to capture, post and share photographs of democracy in action. By documenting their local voting experience on November 7, voters can contribute to an archive of photographs that captures the richness and complexity of voting in […]
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