December 2018

December 2018—Just in time for the holiday, The Adept Group’s new website launched live this month. Founded by Paul O’Connor, The Adept Group created the concepts behind “product line strategy” back in the 1990s and has been evangelizing the concept to leading companies all over the world ever since.

The new site carries this mission forward with a suite of original content, including downloadable white papers and blogs. Each article explain the importance of executing well not just on individual new product launches, but planning for the life cycle of an entire product line in increasingly competitive markets. The site includes a wealth of features to help companies learn more, including descriptions and sign-up forms for upcoming Workshops, Summits and Events. A search engine optimization strategy (SEO) program was also included to help the company stand out from competitors in this important market.

Besides designing and building Adept’s new site, Radar also created a new company logo for Adept and designed the cover and select inside artwork for Paul O’Connor’s new book, “The Profound Impact of Product Line Strategy.”  In addition, we created new templates for the workshops and summits reflecting The Adept Group’s new brand identity.

 

 

November 2018

November 2018—This month we launched a redesigned website for Alora Search Partners in Massachusetts.

Founded by long-time executive recruiter, Mary Langan, Alora competes effectively with larger agencies by providing a more personal, and tailored, approach to team building. The new site summarizes Alora’s services and prominently posts recently-filled positions, as well as openings yet to be filled.  Here at Radar, we designed Alora’s new logo and branding as well as the site.

See Alora’s new web home here.

 

 

Think Like a Customer

In between the usual client activities this summer—customers always come first— we were able to redesign and relaunch our Radar Media Group website. Top of list was to create a site that would impress and inform customers and new visitors alike. In other words, cause prospects who might not know Radar (except what they found on a web link, social media post or word of mouth from another client) to call, email or give us a try on a project.

Time will tell how successful we’ve been. But here’s some of the logic that caused us to make the content and design decisions we did:

Don’t be coy about what you do.  We appreciate good web design as much as anyone else, but not at the expense of making it clear up front as to what this company does. If the top animated tiles don’t give you enough information about the services we provide, just click through for more information on each one. If that’s still not enough to inform you, then the homepage “elevator pitch” about our mission says you’ve found the integrated marketing services company in Boston (and not that “Radar” gossip site in NYC).

Real customers, real quotes. Experience counts for a lot in the marketing services business. In our 10+ years of history, we’ve delivered lots of work for clients. And we’ve not been shy about asking for a quote or recommendation at the end of an engagement.  Sure, some clients are unable to do say anything for legal or competitive reasons, but you never know until you ask. We feature rotating client pictures, real customer names and titles on both the homepage and Testimonials page.

Show them your work. It’s one thing to describe the products and services you offer. We do that in our Services section.  However, showing samples of your work is arguably more important. For a boutique web agency like Radar, prospects typically scope out our design and content deliverables before anything else. Knowing this, we wanted an interactive Portfolio section that would provide a good cross-section of capabilities without forcing visitors to jump from page to page.  Judge for yourself whether we hit the mark.

Integrate your social channels. It’s not enough to just update your website with fresh content on a regular basis. Today’s prospects are just as likely to find you on LinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook. Given that, it’s surprising how many websites bury their social media and blog activities behind a link or icon. That’s why on our own (and many client sites) we like to surface the most recent social media and blog post headlines on the homepage and key inside pages. Doing so keeps your website content fresh and better integrates your channels. Plus modern content management systems like WordPress make it easy and automatic.

Until next time. . .

 

 

 

July 2018

July 2018—The pace of work typically slows down a bit during the vacation months, but not this summer. In July we launched an all-new site for Nlyte Software, a workload infrastructure solution company headquartered in San Mateo, Calif. and London. Nlyte is the leading provider of DCIM (data center infrastructure management) tools that help big companies track and manage large data centers more efficiently.  Unique features include interactive vertical market icons and market descriptors on the homepage; easy to scan and “phone friendly” product pages, like this one for Nlyte Energy Optimizer; and seamless integration with Uberflip for easy reader access to Nlyte’s extensive Resources library of marketing collateral, news and blog posts.

We also had our hands full this month redesigning and launching a new website for ourselves at www.radarmedia.com.  Our new Radar Media Group home showcases dozens of examples of recent work in the Portfolio section, and provides updated descriptions of all web and marketing services we provide. Be sure to check out the Testimonials page for what clients have to say about our work!

 

 

May, 2018

May 2018—We announced this month the launch of the Veriphyr website, our Radar’s newest client.  Based in southern California, Veriphyr offers a new and unique software technology. It can automatically detect and notify security managers at hospitals and other medical institutions when access to sensitive patient records have been made by unauthorized internal users.  Using proprietary algorithms with artificial intelligence baked in,  Veriphyr’s product excels in ease of use, ease of installation and reporting.

More information about Veriphyr’s approach is available to medical professionals via a series of webinars or a white paper, available for download on the website.