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Six New Websites Launched

The Minnesota Grape Growers Association needed a website that could allow members from around the state to update content. So we designed the site using WebGenius CMS. The site also features a mini-store with future plans to add complete conference registration.

 

 

 

Glacial Wood Products is the largest manufacturer of custom wood turns in North America. The company already had an existing website but it needed a facelift.
Th!nkCreative updated the home page, adding more SEO rich features and developing a custom "instant quote" feature.

 

 

 

Cathedral High School is a private school with a long history of tradition and excellence. With a renewed emphasis on connecting with past graduates, Th!nkCreative helped develop an Alumni & Friends website. The site allows Cathedral staff to add content, events, create photo galleries of class reunions, highlight past graduates, and accept donations.

 

 

 

DAKA Corporation produces some of the finest wood burning stoves available. To highlight the many benefits and provide a resource to order parts online, Th!nkCreative developed a robust ecommerce store. The site features videos, full product descriptions, and an online FAQ area for a better customer experience.

 

 

Website designRaven Performance Group is a dynamic, multi-faceted resource for business owners and executives. They help improve professional skills through peer groups and one-to-one sessions.
To communicate this mission and allow for the Raven team to easily update events and add valuable content, we developed the site in WebGenius CMS with clear navigation, testimonials and benefits.

 

 

website design minnesotaRam Jack of Minnesota originally had a franchise connection to the corporate website. Unfortunately that also meant losing their ability to have a site that really focused on what was important to their customers. Utilizing the assets from the corporate site, we created a more dynamic site with calls-to-action and clear, easy-to-understand benefits.

 

 

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