Thursday, 10 September 2009 23:15
The new owners of the long-time legendary Woody Creek Tavern wanted to build a site that vistors and locals would be able to identify with and still provide basic information like menu items and history. They also felt the site should reflect the atmosphere of the interior of the tavern. Afterall it is the former stomping grounds of the likes of the Dr. Hunter S. Thompson and other notorious woody creature.
When asked if we could do the tavern justice, IACO Media stepped up to the challenge. First we took several days to photograph the interior of the restaurant and bar. While soaking in the decor and some of the more surly regulars we found the perfect metaphor it all poored out from there. Leopard carpet! Then came the polaroids and other crazy mementos like flying pigs. It wasn't long before we had the site that Kevin and Laura loved.
They now have an image gallery on Picasa, and are working toward a woody creek blog. To be announced!
Friday, 17 April 2009 17:42
April 1st, 2009
Proffitts Cruisers, one of America's top Toyota Land Cruiser Restoration shops launched their new website designed and developed by IACO Media. Jeremiah Proffitt had been looking for a Web 2.0 revision to his company's website. He wanted to have a search engine optimizable site with a new classified ads feature. He found that no other developer could deliver all of the features he wanted for the price he wanted to pay.
IACO reviewed all of the features Jeremiah wanted and suggested a Joomla! Content Management System with a Classifieds component. Jeremiah found what he was looking for and is now selling parts online. His customers are also able to sell parts on his site. In fact, he sold a $40,000 rock crawler within four weeks of launching his new site.
Friday, 17 April 2009 17:42
Elliott Fey walked into Marie Casanova's store on December 15th 2008, in the middle of her worst season ever and said, "you are an Aspen legend and you don't have a website, how can we help?"
The rest was up to Marie. She called 3 months later and asked for IACO to propose an affordable site that could be evolved into an ecommerce site but it would have to showcase her brands now until she was ready to go full force into ecommerce. She chose to start with a Websites 101 site. She was up and running in two weeks and happy to move forward with her brand new site.
The IACO Media team was proud to have completed one of Aspen's cornerstone businesses' websites and help Marie offer her clients a way to shop her store before they arrived at their vacation homes.