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March 2013

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March 28, 2013

In September 1996 a great friend, Bob Carroll, started an organization called FRIENDS for FRIENDS® inspired by the memory of his courageous friend, Al Patrone. "When he [Al] learned he had cancer, he never lost his faith in God and never got angry."

He saw me crying one day at the [University of Pennsylvania] hospital and said, "Don't cry for me. Look across the street and cry for those kids with cancer in Children's Hospital [of Philadelphia]," Al's wife Sharon said.

FRIENDS for FRIENDS®: a non-profit organization

It was Bob's idea to have a beef and beer to raise money for Alfred to help pay mediacl bills. "The night of the fund-raiser, Alfred said a man asked him if FRIENDS for FRIENDS® was an organization. He answered that it was just his friends,'' Carroll said. "In the hospital, right before he died, he asked us to keep it going as a way to help others." FRIENDS for FRIENDS® was born. These days fund raising activities are focused on establishing a community through an annual membership drive. A fifty dollar contribution provides a member with an incredible gift – the ability to help others. Membership enables one to nominate family, friend or mere acquaintance to benefit from the group’s generosity. Nominations are reviewed by the board, with special effort given to help as many nominees as possible.

FRIENDS for FRIENDS® Events

To enhance their capabilities, other events including a golf outing and trivia night are scheduled throughout the year. These events are designed to bring together those who share a common ideal and are committed to putting it into action. Join FRIENDS for FRIENDS® today »

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4x3 Ideas

March 17, 2013

Popular pinboard-style website Pinterest has introduced a new tool to help companies identify the number of visitors it delivers to its websites. The new feature, called Pinterest Web Analytics, will offer website owners insights into the number of visitors their site has received due to Pinterest as well as data on how many Pinterest users have shared and seen content from their site.

Success with Pinterest

With over 25 million members, Pinterest has become a leading driver of online shopping. This figure is fairly remarkable considering that four months after the site's launch in 2010, a mere 200 users were registered on the site. Companies such as Sophora, ELLE Magazine and Etsy have all found the value in using Pinterest to market their products and services - their strategies and results speak for themselves as a testament to Pinterest's success.

Simple with Pinterest

Your business doesn't need to be the size of any of the ones we've talked about in order to see substantial benefits to using Pinterest. The main appeal of the site is that it's easy to use, both on the business end and on the consumer end. Visually appealing collections of images (or "boards") are created with each image linking back to your company's website. Users can then share these images which leads to more exposure and traffic for your site. The more images you "pin" to your board, the better chance you have of creating a following and the more leads you will generate for your company.

Standout with Pinterest

The key to utilizing all the features that Pinterest offers for businesses is to create an official business account. Pre-existing Pinterest accounts can be converted to business accounts, or one can be created from scratch. Once a business account is set up, the best way to advertise it is through pre-existing social media such as Facebook and Twitter.

4x3 is ready to help you grow your business.

We offer comprehensive Social Media packages and would love to walk you through the process of creating and maintaining an effective social media presence. Contact us today and see what we can do for your business' online presence.

4x3 Ideas

March 12, 2013

It seems inevitable right? More than half of all cell phone users in the US are using their mobile technology to access the Web. Over 30% of those users, use their mobile device as their primary source to access the Web. Increasingly, traffic is coming via social media, like Facebook, and Twitter, or email campaigns that users access through their smart phone or tablet.

Mobile-Ready Websites

For many sites this in a no-brainer, travel/transportation sites, for companies like Bolt Bus or Amtrak, have embraced mobile technology out of necessity. Their users have come to require quick and easy access directly to information, like train schedules or the ability to buy that last minute bus ticket to NY. Or Wikipedia, that serves to quickly quash late night arguments over the line of succession for US presidents, mobile-ready is essential. But for many other sites, the web continues to be thought of as an experience, a brochure, a chance to experience the brand; a chance for users to take some time to learn more about a company's service, or marvel at their beautiful slideshow.

Its time to get over our love of full screen background images and large slideshows for everyone, and get to what the mobile customers/clients need and want. Don’t get me wrong, these things are still important for desktop users, and those who have time for the full experience on their wide screen 27” iMac, but we need to satisfy both markets and provide solutions for each. There are a few ways we can handle making our websites mobile-ready.

Responsive Web Design

This is a buzz word that has been around for a couple of years, but many have been slow to adopt the practice. It is a great solution if you are developing with mobile in mind from the beginning, but can be more costly to develop.  A responsive site exists within the main site and is programmed to adjust to the device which it is being viewed on for the optimum experience.  Responsive web design is great when your content should mimic the desktop version, but it is a bit more difficult to reduce un-needed mobile content.

Mobile Site

This is a great tool for sites that require limited content or different content delivered via a mobile platform. Typically graphics are limited and the design is fairly simplified. This is a great tool for an ecommerce site. Users usually have the option of using the “Full Site” is they want to. One of the cons to this type of approach is that mobile site exists separately from the main web site and the URL redirects to another domain usually something like mobile.domain.com.

Native App

A native app is a standalone application specifically developed to “downloaded” from an app store. Native apps are a good solution for specific functionality that utilizes device-specific features like GPS, a camera, etc. Native apps are many times enhancements to the website experience, like a game or utility. Social networking sites also utilize apps to provide a more targeted experience  for the user. App development is usually requires more development time and a larger budget.

Which mobile solution is right for you?

A decision to build a mobile site weighs many factors, budget, timeframe, usability. Here are a few questions to ask yourself when thinking about what type of mobile solution fits your needs. Do you need to target mobile customers with a specific experience, altering architecture or content? Are you starting fresh or planning a redesign of your site? Are you looking to add a utility for your users to use? What is your budget? 4x3 offers both mobile and responsive solutions for its customers.

Contact 4x3, LLC Web Development for more information, we are more than happy to discuss the options and guide you in your decision process.

Website Launch

March 10, 2013

4x3 is proud to announce the completion and launching of the Susan Van Horn Graphic Design website.

4x3 provided interactive design consulting and a custom Drupal CMS  for Susan, a local, freelance graphic designer who specializes in book design.

This is Susan's first offical online presence. Her online portfolio beautifully showcases her breadth of work.

4x3 will be hosting and maintaining the Drupal powered Susan Van Horn site.

"Thanks so much for your great work and patience. I love what you guys have set up — it's exactly how I had hoped it would be. I was nervous about breaking into this medium but you've done a great job working me through the process."

- Susan Van Horn

4x3 Ideas

March 5, 2013

Unveiling this year's logo... The 4x3 designers have been exercising their creative energy as they collaborate on the re:branding of the Surfside Sevens 10th Annual Rugby Tournament. The new logo design will be featured on all things related to the tournament: program, signage, t-shirts, rugby balls, frizzbees...and more!

The date has been set for July 20, 2013 in Stone Harbor, NJ. Between 70 and 80 teams are expected to compete this year including Men's, Women's and Youth. Surfside Sevens is held in July every summer. Each team is guaranteed 3 matches and lots of sun and sand. Surfside Sevens has been "scoring at the shore since 2004." The event was concieved by Stephen and Amy Siano.

Contact Tournament Director, Stephen Siano at 610-389-4474 or email siano@sevenssports.com .

4x3 Ideas

March 5, 2013

With 4x3's recent growth and addition of several employees came a necessary move to a new location.

Stephen and Amy's creativity came to life as they designed the expanded space to show not only fuctionality, but FUN as well. Lots of color, comfortable and contemporary furnishings and even room to expand as 4x3 answers the call to meet the needs and expectations of their loyal clients.

We invite you to take a peek into where we work.

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