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March 16, 2010
Austin & Williams is known for creating dynamite websites. The Long Island-based agency recently launched another – their own.
From design and layout, to the latest in interactive technology, A&W's entire site has been revamped to ensure navigation with ease. With easy-to-read copy and a classic black, white and red color scheme (the agency's trademark) the new site is clean and crisp, with a cohesive social media and search engine optimization (SEO) strategy to attract visitors – and continually updated content to keep them coming back.
Austin & Williams showcases its diverse portfolio with some of their best work in print, television, radio, direct mail, brand identity and website design – and more – in a unique shadowbox for optimal viewing pleasure. But, according to Chief Creative Officer Rick Chiorando, it isn't just about showing off the agency's work.
"Certainly the website showcases our advertising expertise, but it also shows off our employees, and introduces the more personable and fun side of A&W as well. It's important for us to know our clients, but it's also important for our clients to know us!"
The site's new Life section highlights employee recipes, inside jokes and more, while the bio Q&A pages include personal blogs and the latest tweets from Twitter. The tweets shed insight into the latest company and industry news and are usually good for a chuckle or two. Other social networking sites -- Facebook, Linked in and YouTube – are also easily accessible from the new site.
"With our new site, we've done for ourselves what we do for our clients – and it's already generating fantastic results," Chiorando concludes. See for yourself at www.austin-williams.com.