A little about the website and our intentions for it

The Drawing Conclusions website has been a long time in the making, but it's finally up and running now. At the time of putting this first article together the website could be considered a beta version, and there are several plans for improving it's functionality and usefulness as time goes by. 

This website is intended to be "alive" and constantly developing and changing, with new articles and gallery items added on a frequent and regular basis, and a newsfeed will always be the prominent feature of the home page for that reason. We plan to clean up the graphics and interface of that section soon. We also have included an RSS feed for those who want to stay up to date with new developments in a more convenient way. You can subscribe to the feed by clicking on the orange square button above the right hand navigation menu.

The two most significant sections of this website will be the Articles and the Gallery. The articles will be used as a platform to share information and advice on business, advertising and marketing and will be updated as often as can be managed. The first few articles will be a series specifically focused on the importance of advertising and marketing to the small business. The articles will also be used to share any exciting new developments within Drawing Conclusions and to highlight successes for ourselves and our clients. The gallery is meant to serve a dual role as both a showcase for our work, and to give our clients, existing or potential, a little inspiration for their own projects. When a client of ours is ready to give us an order they can browse the gallery to find examples of our work that appeal to them and include them in the brief. We are working on improving the interface to facilitate this functionality it should be working properly soon.

As a last note, we welcome feedback on everything and you are more than welcome to add comments to any of the articles and images in the gallery, or to e-mail us using the Contact Us link.

Thank you very much!

Kevin

 

 

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