Claria’s core business model involved the distribution of eight free software applications that included additional bundled software from which the company generated its primary revenue. Each software application’s website provided product information and support as well as a secondary installation channel. Claria sought a web producer capable of managing site updates and maintenance as well the rollout of new products
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Mar 11
Intrax Education Abroad Website
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IEA requested the creation of a website that would support their newly renamed and rebranded program. IEA's unique relationship with the higher education market added an additional layer of challenge in defining their website's market position and features. By providing services to study abroad administrators, faculty, and students, IEA's website required features that would simultaneously appeal to three distinct and diverse audiences.
Mar 11
Intrax Cultural Exchange Website
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Intrax Cultural Exchange had committed to overhauling the company's identity and wanted a professional, yet inviting corporate website that would extend the revamped brand's presence online and increase the number of international partners interested in representing Intrax programs abroad to paying participants.
Mar 11
Intrax Teachers Exchange Website
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Intrax Teacher Exchange wanted an online presence that would enable the program to market the program to prospective international teachers seeking positions within the U.S. They also establish credibility with school administrations who hire the teachers and provide Intrax Teacher Exchange with a primary source of revenue. And, ultimately wanted build out partner relationships in order to market the program to wider channels.
Mar 11
AuPairCare Family Room Web Interface
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AuPairCare had experienced ongoing problems cycling their inventory of available au pairs to interested host families. In addition, the company had to devote significant resources to manually managing the matching process.
