
Creative Media Alliance has worked with Anya Moller to build a website for her architectural color consulting business. As an architectural color consultant, Anya helps clients make color selections for paint, interior, and exterior. Anya is able to interpret ideas while looking at paint chips and how they will appear on an interior or exterior wall. We are very excited about Anya’s new website, and the possibility for her to market her services to possible clients. Check out Anya’s website here, and contact her if you need any help with choosing paint colors!

CMA is thrilled to announce a brand new website for Advanced Metropolitan Dentistry! We’ve been working with AMD to create a new website for them that is easy to navigate for new and returning patients. Check it out here, and read about the dentists, their staff, and the many procedures they perform!

Have you checked out the new Facebook Questions? A new feature on Facebook allows page visitors to ask questions about the business or services offered. According to the Mashable article below, this could be a great opportunity for small businesses. We think this could be a great new feature, and we’re curious to hear from you. What do you think? Will this be a great service for small business?
Continue reading Facebook Questions

Facebook Places has launched! Facebook’s answer to Foursquare, now users can log in from their location as well as log in their friends too. Although there aren’t any special deals or offers from participating businesses, it shouldn’t be log before we see that. With 500 million plus users, Facebook is already at the forefront of online social media. It won’t be long before they completely monopolize on the location log in as well.
For information on how to use Facebook Places, the New York Times blog has written a great how-to guide, you can access it here.

At Creative Media Alliance we love helping out new and returning clients. One of the things we are now offering is a free web audit. We can cater the audit to what you would like to work on (such as search engine optimization) and offer suggestions on how to improve. All you have to do is fill out the form here and we will get back to you as soon as possible! We are very excited to offer this service and can’t wait to hear from you!

The latest news all over the internet is that Facebook will soon have a Forsquare-like location tool. The rumor a few months ago was that Facebook attempted to buy Foursquare $120 million but they were turned down. Now it appears imminent that Facebook will release their own location tool. With over 500 million users, Facebook would be posed to blow any competition, such as Foursquare, at of the water.
According to an article on CNET, “It’s going to take the form of an application programming interface (API) for third-party companies on the Facebook developer platform, integrating existing “check-in” start-ups more deeply into the massive social-networking service and in turn permitting location-aware data to become a part of existing platform applications.”
Continue reading Facebook’s Location Tool is Coming!

Creative Media Alliance recently produced a series of videos for the Law Office of Rhodes & Meryhew. We think utilizing video is a great way for attorneys to show what they are about, what they do, and to personalize the website. Now new clients will have a real feel for the attorneys at Rhodes & Meryhew, and they’ll have a better idea as to why they should choose Rhodes & Meryhew for their legal needs. Creative Media Alliance was thrilled to work with the law offices, and we are excited for what these videos will offer their potential clients.
Watch the videos here.

Location-based social networking on the iPhone is a tough game to play, apparently — the popular Yelp app [iTunes link] has recently updated to version 4.0, and along with a friend finder, hooks to Facebook and Twitter, and an updated version of their augmented reality Monocle feature, they’ve added the ability to “check-in” from locations around whatever city you live in. When you visit a great pizzeria, for example, you can send a ping out that says you’ve been there along with what you think of it. This replicates the functionality of another app, Foursquare [iTunes link], which is steadily building up its own social network prowess (you may have seen the “mayor of” tweets lately — that’s Foursquare doing its thing, either on iPhone or through a desktop interface).
In this case, the imitation isn’t appreciated — Foursquare co-founder Dennis Crowley tore apart Yelp’s new feature in a recent tumblr post, both comparing the two extremely similar “check-in” systems to each other and claiming that Yelp “copied the wrong stuff,” and that Foursquare is already working on improvements to their own system.
Article by Mike Schramm, found here.
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