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Sweet Libertine Cosmetics

Sweet Libertine Cosmetics | A Mineral Makeup Company
www.sweetlibertine.com

Sarah has run a fairly successful shop on Etsy for quite some time, selling her fantastic mineral makeup. She wanted to establish a more professional image to take her business to the next level. We decided to use the Wordpress framework for her site, so that she could add products, posts, and blogs without having to worry about pesky coding issues. Her new blog posts display on her company Twitter, and her items are automatically fed to Google Products / Froogle. We’ve experimented with expanding her customer base with Google AdWords, and are now working on press releases for her new products. We’ve invited her customers to join her in the Sweet Libertine Forums to discuss not only her products, but beauty and makeup in general.

Marple Newtown Players

www.marplenewtownplayers.org
www.marplenewtownplayers.org

The fine folks of Marple Newtown Players had a quandary. With only a few days until the opening of their new performance, their site made no mention of it! Their online box office was selling tickets to a show that happened last month. On top of that, when they’d try to update it, the changes wouldn’t appear.

I set up WordPress, optimized the site for easy navigation, updated all of their upcoming show information, performed a bit of copyediting, and a wee bit of graphic design for the header.

Now that they’ve got an easily-updatable Web site, they don’t really need a Web designer anymore. That’s fine with me, because my job is done – I’ve made the internet just a bit prettier.

SunScapes

sunscapes

http://www.greensunscapes.com

Patrick works in hardscaping and landscaping in Southeastern Pennsylvania. He needed basic Web presence, so we worked on a brochure-style site with a gallery of his recent work. I handled all elements of graphic design and photo-editing to ensure that his site looks as good as his work.

Whitehouse Auto Service

www.whitehouseautoservice.com

www.whitehouseautoservice.com

Every car repair shop in New Jersey has a Web site, and John’s was sorely out of date. We worked together to build a site that wasn’t just an advertisement, but one that provided original, useful information to help educate his customers about the services they offer.