Examples
Brunswick County
Located right in between Wilmington, NC and Myrtle Beach, SC, Brunswick County has a lot more to offer than just great golf and beaches. This unique design highlights many of the community's business advantages—while not forgetting that quality of life is a pretty great thing! visit website
Franklin County
A weather widget, homepage image rotation, current calendar, and a news feed make the Franklin County website a center of information for residents. Its clean design and navigable pages help residents find exactly what they're looking for. visit website
North Carolina's Southeast
This dynamic economic development region is comprised of 11 counties in Southeastern North Carolina. Fast growing cities like Wilmington and Fayetteville bookend a predominately rural region, all of which is full of promise. visit website
Wake County Econ Dev
Raleigh and Wake Counties needed one website to attract people to the 12 communities they represent. The site features videos, social media integration, and an eye-catching colorful layout, sure to draw the attention of any web visitors.
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Columbus County
Food processing, distribution and metalworking are the cornerstone industries of this great community. This site helps the Columbus County EDC promote those strengths, ad also highlights their great outdoor recreation opportunities. visit website
Hertford, NC
This website captures the town's historical nature and beauty, providing them with an attractive and engaging online presence. We also create a separate landing page for a marine industrial park, an important business for this community.
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Sampson County
We gave this Economic development commission a homepage image rotation to highlight the beauty of the surrounding area. This clean site focuses on targeting industries and businesses to move to the area and does an excellent job presenting information in an efficient, easily navigable way.
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Raleigh Economic Development
This clean, simple website presents a ton of information in a clear and concise manor. A News center delivers current news to residents and prospective businesses. Allowing anyone to gather the necessary data they desire, the site also features a page for downloading informational PDFs about local issues.
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Hookerton, NC
Hookerton is a beautiful town that now has a website to match. The site features a colorful homepage slide rotation, a clean layout, and a weather widget helping locals decide whether to bring the umbrella to work or not. visit website
Fremont, NC
We assisted this small community in eastern NC with the creation of its very first town website. For those that don't know, Fremont is adjacent to the new I-795 highway that connects Wilson (US 264) to Goldsboro (US 70). visit website
Wake County Defense Industry
This website sought to attract new business to Wake County within the defense technology industry. The site features a News center, downloadable documents, and a custom designed map highlighting related industries nearby.
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Raleigh4u Corporate
Raleigh Economic Development needed a website that would attract new business with its ever expanding economy. Beautiful images of downtown Raleigh showcase the serenity of the area while a clean design makes finding desired information a breeze. visit website
Town Of Apex
Apex's new site acts as a hub for all town information. Easily to update calendar pulls, video messages, and social media tie-ins allow this government to keep their residents educated on local news.
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Apex Economic Development
This site strives to attract new business to Apex, North Carolina. Boasting features like a News center, a custom contact form, and a clean layout, the site is a fantastic tool to help the client reach their goals.
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NC Marine Sciences
This site contains a fun interactive map that shows the location of dozens of marine science related resources in North Carolina. The interactive tool as won awards and recognition across the web for it's smart use of javascript and jQuery. visit website