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Chattanooga Tree Service Inc. Website Redesign

Great Clients are the reason we love what we do. The Pratts, the proprietors of Chattanooga Tree Service, were outstanding clients. They understood that everything takes time and told us what to convey, not how to convey it. Most of all they trusted us to do our job and deliver what they need to help their business grow.

Our main goal with this website is to drive visitors to contact the CTS office by phone or through the request quote form. To accomplish this goal we need people to know and trust the Chattanooga Tree Service. We have started a three month long search engine optimization and internet marketing campaign to help potential customers know about Chattanooga Tree Service. To establish trust the site includes a testimonials section to show what customers think about the services provided by CTS. Potential customers trust previous customers.

Visit the Chattanooga Tree Service website

Old Design

Screen Shot of the old CTS design

New Design

Screenshot of the New CTS design

06.10.09 / Articles / Permalink


 

Where do people find the time? or Gin and the Cognitive Surplus

A historian made the argument that the critical early technology for industrial revolution was gin. The impetus for the next big revolution may be television. Think about what would happen if we spent the time we spend watching television creating something useful.

Excerpts from the transcript:


If I had to pick the critical technology for the 20th century, the bit of social lubricant without which the wheels would've come off the whole enterprise, I'd say it was the sitcom. Starting with the Second World War a whole series of things happened--rising GDP per capita, rising educational attainment, rising life expectancy and, critically, a rising number of people who were working five-day work weeks. For the first time, society forced onto an enormous number of its citizens the requirement to manage something they had never had to manage before--free time.

And what did we do with that free time? Well, mostly we spent it watching TV.

And what's astonished people who were committed to the structure of the previous society, prior to trying to take this surplus and do something interesting, is that they're discovering that when you offer people the opportunity to produce and to share, they'll take you up on that offer. It doesn't mean that we'll never sit around mindlessly watching Scrubs on the couch. It just means we'll do it less.

And this is the other thing about the size of the cognitive surplus we're talking about. It's so large that even a small change could have huge ramifications. Let's say that everything stays 99 percent the same, that people watch 99 percent as much television as they used to, but 1 percent of that is carved out for producing and for sharing. The Internet-connected population watches roughly a trillion hours of TV a year. That's about five times the size of the annual U.S. consumption. One per cent of that is 100 Wikipedia projects per year worth of participation.

What do you do with your cognitive surplus?

06.09.09 / Video / Permalink


 

Em Calculator

The Em Calculator converts pixels to relative em units, which are based on text size. They use the 16px/1em that most browsers use as the default font size as the basis for their conversions.

05.29.09 / Resources / Permalink


 

The Vendor Client Relationship

The vendor client relationship as seen in real life situations. Thankfully we haven't had to deal with these situations very often.

05.28.09 / Video / Permalink


 

An Event Apart | Quick City Survey

The fine people at An Event Apart have posted a survey to help determine which cities will be hosting An Event Apart in 2010. Vote for New Orleans, it would great to host An Event Apart again.

05.27.09 / Design Notes / Permalink


 

Stripe Generator - Creates seamless striped background images

Striped Background created using the Stripe Generator

Here is a link to the website.

05.21.09 / Resources / Permalink


 

Massive Collection of Pocket Protectors

Western Wisconsin Technical Institute Protector Casite Motor Honey Protector Grrr 8 Pack Protector Refreshing! Chiclets Protector

This monumental collection of pocket protectors represents companies from TWA to Florida Queen Cigars. They even have a pocket protect for Mickey's Fine Malt Liquor. Were pocket protectors actually useful or did the powers that be use them to identify the socially awkward? Oh, and if you want to read about frontal polymerization or effective interfacial tension between miscible fluids, be sure to check out the site's home page.

05.19.09 / Inspiration / Permalink


 

Frank Gonzales - Paintings

Frank Gonzales Painting - Sharp VI

I enjoy his use of geometric shapes that seem to reference pixelation and digital artifacts. Check out more of his work at his website.

05.12.09 / Inspiration / Permalink


 

Elizabeth Gilbert: A different way to think about creative genius.

Elizabeth Gilbert speaking at TED about genius. She talks about the important difference between having genius and being a genius.

05.08.09 / Video / Permalink


 

What is a Competitive Analysis?

A competitive analysis looks at the marketing effectiveness of a company's online presence and their competition's. It takes a look at each site and determines what can be done to increase your market share. A Competitive Analysis is conducted at the beginning of every project to establish a basis for the success of the project.

There are three questions that must be answered before a competitive analysis can be started.

1. What makes a company a competitor?

There needs to be established criteria for who is a competitor and who is not. Factors that go into defining a competitor include: size, location, price, market share, and other variables dependant on your industry.

2. Who are the competitors?

To have a successful competitive analysis, we must find the actual competition, not just the perceived competition. A search is conducted to find the three companies that best meet the criteria to be a competitor.

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