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Sheriff 2.0

Posted July 12, 2012 by admin in The Net Victories Blog with No comments tagged , , , ,

Harris County Sheriff Adrian Garcia is unique. In addition to fulfilling the hefty responsibility of protecting the third largest county in the U.S., he has successfully used online communication to provide his constituents with an unprecedented level of access to himself and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office. Continue Reading »

Who’s in charge here?

Posted June 4, 2012 by admin in The Net Victories Blog with No comments tagged

Sadly, we can’t personally meet with every member of our target audience, so we heavily depend on the Internet – particularly our website – to both represent us and to amplify our message. You wouldn’t leave the design and development of your site to just anyone and you shouldn’t depend on just anyone to oversee its operation. After all, your website may be responsible for the first and only impression your audience forms of you and your organization. Continue Reading »

‘Craft’ing a Site That is User-Friendly, Not a Time Suck

Posted May 23, 2012 by admin in The Net Victories Blog with No comments tagged

Net Victories has a great affinity for the arts (fun fact: we have an amateur photographer, cartoonist, and painter on staff at the firm!).  Building a new online platform for the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (HCCC) not only let us showcase our agility as developers, it also allowed us to contribute to the arts in a real way, right where we live. Continue Reading »

Remember to Show Up to Your Party

Posted May 10, 2012 by admin in The Net Victories Blog with No comments tagged ,

If you have a Facebook Fan Page, you’ve invited all the folks who ‘like’ your page to a party – your party – online in your Facebook space. When they clicked ‘like,’ they accepted your invitation. And they’re depending on you, the host of the party, to show. If you don’t participate, your guests won’t have the opportunity to interact with you. They’ll probably lose interest or worse they’ll leave the party (your Facebook page) altogether.

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Time for Your Website Tune-Up?

Posted May 3, 2012 by admin in The Net Victories Blog with No comments tagged

Sadly, websites don’t come with a ‘next service due’ sticker to remind you that it’s been a year or two since you launched. Your website, like your car, requires a frequent and thorough examination to ensure it’s operating at peak efficiency. Continue Reading »

Building Buzz to Build a Medical School

Posted April 24, 2012 by admin in The Net Victories Blog with No comments tagged

Medical schools are not built in this country very often. So we were thrilled to participate in Austin’s effort to become home to a medical school and modern teaching hospital. Stakeholders in the project recognized the need to launch a communications hub online – where the medical community, elected officials, and citizens – could not only obtain information on the project, but also interact with one another. Continue Reading »

Clear Messaging and Clean Website Can Tell Your Story

Posted April 19, 2012 by admin in The Net Victories Blog with No comments tagged ,

Clear, direct, and honest messages resonate. If the vehicle used to deliver your message is also clear, direct and honest, you will reach maximum impact. Your vehicle doesn’t require a lot of bells and whistles to be to be effective. When we work with clients who have a strong message, we build websites that get right to the point. That way, your audience quickly understands your core message and easily becomes engaged. Continue Reading »