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written by Mike McDowell on Dec, 31 2012

As the year winds to an end, I thought I'd share with you the top 10 KPS3 articles in 2012 (sorted by views). When you reach the end of this countdown, feel free to pop some champagne and kiss the person nearest to you (maybe clear that with HR first). 

 

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written by Mike McDowell on Jun, 05 2012

There’s a new Sheriff's website in town… and we created it! The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office has launched their newly designed and enhanced website. The website, which was restructured and redesigned by KPS3 Marketing, will allow Washoe County residents to be just a click away from important, accurate and timely public safety information.

In addition to the new design, the new...

written by Mike McDowell on Mar, 26 2012

We've proudly launched another website - this time for Ramp Power, Corp. Ram Power is an international renewable energy company focused on "acquiring, exploring, developing and operating geothermal power projects to address the growing demand for green energy in the United States and around the world." They're a great company and deserved an excellent website to help communicate with...

written by Stephanie Kruse on Mar, 19 2012

In the days since we announced our acquisition of Fuze, a national digital marketing firm, a lot of people have asked me “Why did you do that?” and “What does this mean for KPS3?

This move was part of KPS3’s strategic vision to continue to bring a truly integrated marketing agency option to our region.  ...

written by Kevin Jones on Mar, 07 2012

If you haven't noticed by now, we’ve overhauled our entire website. 2011 was a great year for us at KPS3 and what better way to end it than with a project to showcase all we accomplished during the year? We were also very excited to start 2012 fresh and clean. We wanted to take the process we use with clients on a...

written by Rob Gaedtke on Feb, 17 2012

We have been deep in the heart of a website redesign with Bryan Landaburu and a real estate client. As the information architecture, wireframes and build out of the user interface progress, we are finding ourselves using eCommerce websites for best practices and inspiration. Though totally separate animals, when you think about it from an online perspective, the core factors that go into an eCom site are very similar to the real estate world...

written by Julia Kruper on Jan, 10 2012

We all understand the temptation to buy a list. It’s quick, it’s easy, and if you believe the sellers it’s the perfect way to reach tens of thousands, maybe even millions of new people in your target market. Of course whether or not you can actually reach people with a purchased list is debatable. After all, are you really reaching someone if they never open your message? These are people who have never heard of you and are probably wondering...

written by Kevin Jones on Jan, 09 2012

Drupal 7 has many advantages over Drupal 6. Most of the modules have been ported, customizing comments and user profiles is easier and overall, it just runs faster. One of the main improvements, though, is the ability to add fields to different system areas, including Comments, Taxonomies and the User Profiles.

I recently added custom fields to the comments section of a Drupal website and found that it wasn't as intuitive as I thought...

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