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New Jersey Society for Clinical Social Work

"In a couple of weeks, our site was up and everyone loves it.  When I needed help, they were there for me every step of the way. "  - Luba Shagawat,  NJSCSW

Challenge:  With a tight timeline and budget, NJ Society of Clinical Social Workers hired a web site designer who could do it all – design a good looking, economical website, have it up and running in a few weeks, as well as meet the needs of the organization.  One month later... no progress.

Solution:  We quickly evaluated the Society's needs and project objectives.  While not highly technical, the site was an essential tool for the Society. It allowed them to disseminate information in a fast, accurate and cost-effective manner. 

Deliverable: Within 1 month the web site was up and running.  The project stayed within budget constraints and project timeline.

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Triland USA Inc.

“GR8-MKTG worked with us to develop a look for Triland USA that we are proud of - one that communicates who we are as well as our wide range of services.  Now, we focus on what we do best and let them do what they do best!"
Richard Strait, Triland USA Inc.

Challenge:  Focused on their growing business, Triland USA, a leading international futures commission merchant, could not find the time to update marketing materials.

Solution:  Meet with Triland USA and discussed their needs.  Recognize the need to develop a brand identity to establish a foundation for their marketing materials – both print and online.

Deliverable: Using a phased approach, we worked with Triland USA to design a brand identity that would communicate their strengths, professionalism, and scope of services to a global community.  The branding effort established the foundation for a brochure, website, and cohesive future communications.

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NJ Gateway Tourism Council

"You are the best! Everyone loves the new web site and membership package.  Thank you for all your help and being so responsive to our needs. "
Marie Draghi, NJ Gateway Tourism Council

Challenge: Over budget and overdue, the NJ Gateway Tourism Council web site project was facing serious problems. Phone calls to the site designer were not being returned. Summer was quickly approaching and the State chartered council wanted their web site up and running to help promote tourism in the Gateway Region of New Jersey. 

Solution:  Evaluate the work in progress and present a phased plan to Gateway.

Deliverable:  We designed a temporary site and suggested a 2-part approach: meet the immediate needs posed by the approaching tourism season and then develope a site that promotes the Region that offers more things to do and places to visit than any other region in the state.

Along with the web site, we worked with the Council to develop a new membership package that promoted the new web site and reinforced the benefits of membership in the organization.

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