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Maricopa Chamber of Commerce

Site Launches,Testimonials — Posted by: matt adams on July 27, 2009 at 11:32 am

We are super excited to launch this site. It’s the all new site for our local Maricopa Chamber of Commerce. Factor 1 (specifically I, Matt Adams), have been heavily involved with the chamber marketing board for a number of years now. We have aided in the planning, creation, and execution of several programs, events, and marketing pieces. All aimed at increasing local business exposure.

This new site will tie in all our past work, and goals. We have found that the user experience of a large site is key to the sites success. With the user in mind, we created this site.

Maricopa chamber

It was an amazing site to plan out, and work on. We spent the last few months really refining the user flow, menus, and having fun with great photography.

Terri Kingery, Chamber Director had this to say:

Matt Adams and his staff have done a wonderful job in ensuring the transition process from our old website to our new one was seamless and error free.  Their knowledge of social media and the incorporation of Twitter on our home page has, in my opinion, helped increase our traffic by 30%.  I would recommend them without hesitation to any Chamber, or business looking to redesign their website.

Visit the Chamber website:

MaricopaChamber.com

2 Comments »

  1. Nice work Matt! I know you’ve been plugging away on this for a while, so I can imagine it’s a great feeling to see it come to life. Congrats!

    Love the Twitter feed on the home page and the absence of all the useless drivel and links found on some chamber sites.

    The only thing I wasn’t super fond of were the banner ads right next to “I am a…” on the About page. Was that mandatory placement?

    Comment by Blair — July 27, 2009 @ 12:00 pm
  2. thanks. yes tons of useless links was the issue on the old site. Lots of info, and no where to go it felt.

    Yes, ads on almost all sub pages was a must. I may look at removing them from the about us page. We’ll have to see what the chamber thinks. Banner ads do generate revenue for the site. so It is important. Keeping them off to the side we felt could minimize clutter, and still showcase the sites content, and the advertisers.

    Comment by matt — July 27, 2009 @ 12:11 pm

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