Website Portfolio

Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Maybe you want to launch a new business. Below are some of the clients EduMethods has built websites for.

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Local Wholesaler

This local wholesaler took the next step to expand their business online. Their website enables online product sales with secure checkout and payment, shipping assistance and product inventory tracking. Now, with a combination of onsite and online sales, their use of social media can focus on promoting their unique onsite items with high volume items available online with shipping.

Animal Rescue

One of the challenges for animal rescues is how to utilize online tools for awareness, fund raising and keeping supplies in stock. This animal rescue organization desired online fund raising with minimal overhead costs. The best solution turned out to be a combination of social media for awareness, Meta’s partnership with PPGF and CUDDLY’s network of over 4,000 animal welfare orgnizations.

IT Sales & Service

This company brings affordable and hassle free computer and mobile device sales and service to local and surrounding communities. Leveraging their already well established Facebook following and trusting customer base, this new website adds: a modern mobile-ready online brochure of their products and services; automated integration with various social media platforms; and an online product sales platform with secure checkout.

Metal Fabricator

This regional metal fabrication company has grown in recent decades to land not only regional clients but also nationally known automative companies. As part of expanding and streamlining their business for the next phase they have launched a website and social media presence. Their website not only promotes their workshop’s capabilities and equipment but gives them the ability to automate sales from their raw materials inventory.

Service & Repair

If you operate a small business in a small or targeted environment, is it still worth putting a business listing in the yellow pages? Maybe not. For approximately the same annual fee you can create a website linked to social media pages and make a more targeted and powerful impact. This small business operates in two territories and simply needs to provide awareness and contact information in each territory.

Bar and Restaurant

When a new bar and restaurant wants to set the mood before you arrive, a warm and inviting website full of photographs sets the stage. The Tavern on the Square is a new and exciting establish for this small town. Their menu design for food and drinks was simplified using a dynamic menu formatting feature that displays and reads beautifully on any device from smartphone to tablet to large screen monitor. Integration with a cooresponding Facebook page rounds out their online presense.

History Museum

How do non-profits encourage community participation, promote exhibit donations, and financial contributions? A professional presense on social media and the web. This museum has a history of engaging the community, the school system, and interested contributors. Their website tells the story of the local community, the mission of the museum, a glimpse into the exhibits, and provides a place to encourage and thank the many sponsors of the museum's contributors.

Restaurant, Coffee Shop

This historic small town destination is more than a coffee and tea shop. They serve breakfast, lunch, elegant Sunday Brunches, and offer top-notch event catering. Not being dominated by an overarching franchise, Longhunters prides itself on it's unique historical character and ambience. The website includes over 50 photographs in categorized galleries, online menu details, client maintained event calendar, and pages dedicated to the catering side of the business. The design mantra for the website design was "What would it look like if there were web browsers in 1792?"

Equestrian Stable

An equestrian client wanted to create a basic brand for their stable and future ventures associated with it. In addition to formalizing their brand, the website includes multiple galleries including favorite photos of their facilities, animals and a brief bio of historical shows and pets. The website will become the virtual base-station for their brand and a jumping off point for future hobby and commerce activities.

Author, Artist

This artist and author has several book projects underway and an inventory of beautiful oil paintings she's created. With a new book coming soon and plans to market her books and artwork online, she partnered with EduMethods to launch a website. Using the premier website builder, we trained her, we built some graphics (logos, icons, etc) and a visual brand by launching it as a brand new website and business card. She maintains it herself with backup assistance from EduMehods.

Interior Design

This Commercial Interior Design client wanted a website that would describe their services, show off before & after photos, and introduce the founder's personality and style. The website leveraged their exising logo, color scheme, and social media pages. Working together we collected, organized and edited nearly 50 project photos, stock photos, and graphics along with copy that tells a compelling story.

Civic Organization

The Greensburg, Kentucky Rotary Club is known for the Cow Days Fall Festival, the Christmas Radio Auction, Imagination Library and Christmas in July. You might not know they also utilize a state of the art website for online reservations, merchandise sales, donations, and membership dues.

Community Festival

The Cow Days fall festival in Greensburg, Kentucky is an annual event that originated during the Great Depression. The festival was revived by Rotary in 1973 and has grown to become a key economic event and community fund raiser. Rotary’s use of eCommerce in 2020 saved the fund raising event, canceled due to COVID-19, by selling and shipping the festival’s infamous Cow Days T-Shirts online. Since then, online booth reservations have generated tens of thousands for Rotary’s charity foundation.

Non-Profit Online Donations

Polio is a paralyzing and potentially deadly infectious disease that most commonly affects children under the age of 5. Rotary District 6710 launched a unique campaign that combined furthering donations to the PolioPlus program with teddy bears that local Police can provide to comfort traumatized children. EduMethods provided a turn-key website that opened the campaign to the public, captured donations and enabled teddy bear shipments.

Blog, Journal, Digest

This blogger required top-of-the-line blog features. We designed a complete solution including: new domain registration; user friendly blog editing; organized by categories and tags; article search; cross posting and sharing on Twitter and Facebook; email subscriptions; online store selling merchandise; all done in "modern newspaper" look with a unique logo and brand design (Retired, archive available)

Wine and Spirits Store

This client wanted to be online early and leverage social media before opening. We built them an anchor website, a business-class email setup, client email-address capture, and linked it all to multiple social media sites. The website's photography includes the home page splash section overlaying their pre-existing logo over background photography of their facility.

Web and Graphic Design

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