RiverCityBankOnline 2.0 Unveiled
River City Bank upgrades web presence, now features bank news blog, custom photography, and plenty of ways to interact and get your banking questions answered.
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River City Bank upgrades web presence, now features bank news blog, custom photography, and plenty of ways to interact and get your banking questions answered.
Read moreBlueRidgeAHEC.org brought complex opportunities to not only improve the web image for our client, but also improve their operations as they work with thousands of medical students from around the state
Read moreOwenssport.com is now live. Owens Hardware and Sporting Goods Company, Inc., a family-owned and managed business in downtown Rome, GA since 1923.
Read moreWe are overjoyed to announce that newly redesigned, brinson-askew.com went live this week. We touched every part of this site from photography, design, and function to increase web traffic, allow for easy navigation, and highlight the law firm’s many legal successes.
Read moreNewly redesigned website, JowersSklar.com went live Friday, December 18th. Jowers-Sklar Insurance now has an expansive site that maintains the vast catalog of insurance available through the company.
Read moreCornerstone Concrete Development LLC debuts their dynamic, new web presence where interested clients can view a full gallery of design work ranging from indoor acid staining to outdoor stamp overlay to commercial customization and everything in between. Website Created by Steele Agency, LLC.
Read moreRome Ladies will get the first glimpse at Rome Little Theatre’s production of “Steel Magnolias” on Thursday, October 22. The $25 ticket includes a pre-show reception where wine, hor d’oeuvres, and dessert will be served. During the reception, a women’s expo will feature products and services by and for ladies as well as surprise activities. In special honor of the show, Magnolia Magazine will announce Rome’s “Steel Magnolias”.
Read moreProfile Extrusion Company unveils their new website where potential clients can view a promotional video, download brochures and catalogs and most importantly, participate in future discussion on the aluminum extrusion industry.
Read moreTravis Martin’s Thrive! Weightloss launched a new Facebook page Monday. All participants are invited to become a fan, upload before and after photos, and join in the discussion about healthy eating. Public events will be posted, including the upcoming ribbon cutting ceremony and “Why Thrive” workshop hosted at the new headquarters in Armuchee Village Shopping Center. This step into more social web presence builds on the program’s strong community-centered approach. Started in 2006, Thrive! now boasts offices in Rome, Cartersville, and Adairsville and classes throughout the metro Atlanta and Northwest Georgia area.
Read moreMany companies big and small are wanting to know just how social media can build their brand and business. We will be highlighting our clients who are embarking on the nontraditional path, so that you can see first hand what works and why. Click the title to read the first case study.
Read moreMarket potential. High scalability. Deal flow. Due diligence. Committed funds. Co-investments.
When representatives from the Greater Rome Chamber of Commerce escort a handful of curious investors to Athens on Feb. 5, they will be joining several communities across the state talking the language of “angel investment networking.”
Sponsored and run by the Kauffman Foundation out of Kansas City, “The [...]
When Wright Ledbetter and Derek Bell submitted their “Porto Futurus” design to the citywide competition to bring large-scale art to the city, it had already come a long way from the paper towel drawings they had sketched over beer while hanging out one summer night in 2007. And now, after ten years of friendship and nearly a year since that fateful night, the concept is fast becoming reality with the second of three concrete segments poured last week and stonework underway.
Read moreRIFF opened the festival with a call to all heroes of independent film. The four barreled spot light stationed outside the city auditorium must have been seen for miles. The opening feature film, “War Eagle, Arkansas” brought close to 200 folks and Emmy, Obie, and Tony Award winning actor James McDaniel and crew. While Rome’s viewing of the feature film was the 30th run out of 44 bookings in festivals worldwide, they were full of praise towards the city for the event and gratefully acknowledged their presence was due to the “fact that Rome organizers just asked.” The film takes on manifold themes of friendship and disability, but director Robert Milazzo indicated that it was “most deeply about choices – the choices we make every day and how the not-so-obvious ones may be the best ones.”
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