FusionAge Launches Zefty.com

Jun 08, 2008(0) Comments

imageZefty.com is an online allowance tracker/manager, primarily for parents, but useful by tech-savvy kids as well. The site was designed and developed entirely by FusionAge owner Brandon Wolf.

Wolf states, “I originally wrote Zefty for my own use. My daughters would constantly complain that they were supposed to get a weekly allowance, but it was hard for them (and me) to remember to make sure the allowance got paid. One of the primary functions of Zefty is an auto-deposit of allowance, so it solves a fundamental problem in my household. I later wondered if I was the only parent with this problem and decided to write Zefty for use by the masses.”

The site has taken off in the two weeks it’s been live—1200 users in total, with over 500 parents joining last week alone.

Wolf further says, “Zefty doesn’t use real money, so it’s more of a tool...and an educational one at that. As the parent, I’m the bank. When my girls need money to go skating or to buy some gum, I’m essentially an ATM. Rather than just taking the cash out of my wallet, I give them the cash but remove it from their Zefty account. Conversely, when they get birthday money from relatives, they can hand me the cash and I will deposit it in addition to their allowance. It’s a simple ledger system, really.”

It’s that simplicity that makes Zefty so popular. It’s been featured on numerous blogs and popular sites such as eHub and LifeHacker, which have undoubtedly increased Zefty’s exposure.

“The cost also helps—I figured if I’m going to write an app that teaches fiscal responsibility, my target audience are going to be money-conscious parents, so I made Zefty free.” Wolf adds.

Allen’s Tree Service Website Launches!

May 11, 2008(0) Comments

FusionAge’s most recent project is the overhaul and face lift to the Allen’s Tree Service, Inc. website.

Allen’s Tree Service, Inc. has been serving the St. Charles, Lake St. Louis, Wentzville, St. Peters and the Greater St. Louis Metropolitan area since 1978. They are dedicated to providing their clients with personalized and professional arbor, plant, and lawn care. Allen’s Tree Service is accredited by the Tree Care Industry Association and is both a Member and Certified Arborist with the International Society of Arboriculture. In addition to their highly competent and thorough tree services, Allen’s Tree Service brings their experience in lawn care and landscaping by introducing Allen’s Lawn and Landscape Maintenance.

FusionAge is honored to have been involved in this project, and believes their site presents a more modern, professional, and visually appealing look befitting such a prominent local company. The site uses earth tones, rich gradients, with a prominence of green throughout and a wood pattern background in the header. The site (especially the navigation) was re-worked from the ground up for better Search Engine Optimization. FusionAge employed AJAX for the Tree Info sections, to make the wealth of information Allen’s offers more user-friendly and more easily read.

Does your site need a makeover? contact FusionAge today!

Ohio River Bearcats Website Launches!

Apr 22, 2008(0) Comments

FusionAge is excited to announce another website creation for the Ohio River Bearcats.

The Ohio River Bearcats are a new semi-pro football team in Evansville, Indiana. The team, under the management of player/owner Jake Neumann, brings together some of the finest players in Southern Indiana to compete in the Midwest Football League (MFL). The Bearcats’ season starts in Mid-May 2008 and lasts well into the Fall.

As with all FusionAge websites, the site is based on the color scheme of their logo, and is polished, dark with vibrant red accents, yet sinister(much like the team itself). It features a football-textured image that is noticeable while subtle and a custom graphic football player that pops off the page. The site is powered by the NucleusTM Website Administrator, which was developed entirely by FusionAge, and features a custom roster manager, league/standings manager, and events/schedule manager so Jake can focus more on practice and games, and less on managing the website.

Best of luck Bearcats, both in this season, and the many seasons to come!

View The Bearcats Entry in the FusionAge Portfolio

Pocket Ads Website Launches!

Apr 15, 2008(0) Comments

FusionAge is proud to announce our latest website creation—Pocket Ads.

Pocket Ads is a local, family-run business that offers one of the most innovative direct mail marketing products. The full-color, credit card sized ads (or coupons) are not only unique, but convenient for taking the ads with you in your purse or wallet. The ads come neatly packaged in an envelope that also doubles as a coupon holder. The ads are sent to roughly 21,000 affluent homeowners in St. Charles for just pennies each.

The site itself was based on the color scheme of their mailers, to maintain consistency. The site design is very minimalist, open, and clean, giving focus on content rather than heavy graphics or a lot of bells and whistles. The classic navigation and cool color palette, give the site a charm and make it very easy for all visitors to interact with. Pocket Ads is also the first site to feature the Nucleus website management system developed exclusively by FusionAge. In addition to the website development, FusionAge provided Pocket Ads with Google Apps to provide all of Pocket Ads’ employees with free email and calendaring, without having to purchase Microsoft Office or other expensive office productivity software.

Congratulations, Pocket Ads, we wish you tremendous success!

View Pocket Ads Entry in the FusionAge Portfolio

M. Haley Design Website Launches!

Oct 23, 2007(0) Comments

FusionAge is proud to have helped in the design and development of the website for M. Haley Design.

M. Haley Design provides beautiful, custom stationery for special occasions and events. Whether it’s a wedding or birthday invitations, programs, thank you notes or whatever your event may call for, M. Haley Design has the talent, experience and high customer service to accommodate you.

Owned and Operated in St. Peters, MO, this is the first website FusionAge has developed for a local business. The site was designed to be a modern, elegant and warm with hints of deep maroon, sky blue and dark contrasting backgrounds. The gradient background and raised page elements provide depth to the site. Typography is evenly spaced for a more aesthetic look, and there are elements of AJAX on the homepage, portfolio, and the custom built Content Management System.

FusionAge v3 is Here!

Oct 22, 2007(0) Comments

It’s been over a year since the site was overhauled and, while some people really loved it, I have to keep things fresh and interesting. Plus, I needed to assert my message with less wordiness.

You’ll notice a stronger emphasis on typography, less on animation and bells-and-whistles. In fact, not including the portfolio, the entire site uses only 28kb in graphics (and the logo is 22kb). This goes to show “less is more” and how we can achieve a beautiful look without overdoing it on eye candy.

I decided to mute the “FusionAge Orange” a bit in favor of a more subtle color scheme. The design was inspired by some of the more prominent design blogs and resource sites out there, and keeps the simplistic, modern and clean look I’ve always strived for.

I welcome your thoughts, shoot me an {encode="feedback@fusionage.com" title="email at "}.

Fusionage - Proud Sponsor of the 2007 Fiesta De Mayo

Apr 15, 2007(0) Comments

FusionAge is proud to sponsor this year's Fiesta De Mayo, a Business to Business interactive networking event.

This after-hours celebration from 4-8PM on May 17, is provided by the St. Peters Chamber of Commerce and will be held in the Sanford Brown College Building on the lower level.

Food and drinks will be provided by Vista Grande and only requires a donation to participate. The turnout is expected to be around 300 people/businesses.

If anyone from the Chamber is interested in Sponsoring, as FusionAge is, please contact Kristie Freed at  636.447.3336. Booths are also available ($50 for new members, $100 for current members).

Details:
Who: All Saint Peters, MO Businesses
What: Fiesta De Mayo Business to Business Celebration
Where: Sanford Brown College Lower Level (7800 Veterans Memorial Pkwy, St. Peters, MO)
When: May 17, 2007 4:00PM - 8:00PM
Why: To network, enjoy some great food, and have fun!

Free SEO Analysis - Limited Time Offer

Mar 24, 2007(0) Comments

From now until May 1, 2007, I am offering a free, no-obligation Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Analysis. Whether you're a customer or not, I would like to provide you with some free expertise on how to enhance your website to ensure it's found by the search engines more easily.\

What You Get

A complete, thorough document outlining your website as viewed from a search engine. My comprehensive SEO analysis will show you where your site aligns with or falls short of SEO best practices. From your content, to the coding of your site, I will tell you exactly where you shine, and where you could use some polish.
Take the report back to your web developer or (again, no obligation) we can talk about how to get you where you need to be so Google, Yahoo, MSN Live, and other major search engines rank you properly.

Why I'm Good

Do a search for  st. peters web design (or saint peters web design) and you'll see I show up first. Most of my clients are at the top or near the top for the keywords they selected when I began work on their project.

Why You Need It

81% of all website traffic comes from search engines. Don't assume your name alone is all that's necessary to be found. If your site is on page 8 or above of a search result, most likely your traffic (and business) is suffering as a result.

How to get Started

Call or email me. I'll give you a start and end date for the analysis, typical turnaround will be about three to seven business days.

Electric Train Outlet Website Launches!

Feb 16, 2007(0) Comments

Two websites in one week—needless to say it was a busy one. I'm proud to announce one of my oldest customers has had a complete overhaul, and it is by far one of my most premier sites developed to date. Please visit ElectricTrainOutlet.com to see the site.

Electric Train Outlet (ETO) is one of my oldest customers, and I've known the owner, Bob Jacobson, for about 7 years now. He was a little reluctant to have his old site redesigned, but I'm certain he's ecstatic about the results. What was once a tired, dated website has turned into a fixture of beautiful design, functional sensibility, and high performance.

Bob is a great and interesting guy, and really knows his stuff (read a great article about him from the St. Louis Post dispatch here). I'm especially grateful he allowed FusionAge the chance to work on it. While I'm not an avid model train hobbyist myself, I always enjoy stopping by the store—it's definitely a fascinating experience.

You can read more about the site/effort in my portfolio.

Titan Commercial Real Estate website launches!

Feb 14, 2007(0) Comments

Congratulations to Titan Commercial Real Estate in Chicago, IL on the launch of their new website, TitanCommercialRealEstate.com. This site was developed by FusionAge, and designed primarily in partnership with Clean Slate Graphics.

The site is a fully functional real estate application, allowing full management of real estate listings, agent information, and financial data. You can read more about the site features in my web development portfolio.

FusionAge Joins the St. Peters Chamber of Commerce

Jan 23, 2007(0) Comments

SAINT PETERS, MO—In an effort to expand the presence of FusionAge in the community and interact with other local businesses , FusionAge is proud to be a 2007 Member of the St. Peters Chamber of Commerce.

"Joining the St. Peters Chamber of Commerce is an exciting opportunity to not only network with other local businesses, but also be involved in local technology-related issues and opportunities," states Brandon Wolf of FusionAge.

FusionAge is one of six local businesses in the Chamber's "Website Development" category.

Wolf further adds, "Web design and development is an integral part of marketing, especially small businesses, which I hope to reach and offer the level of service that only FusionAge can provide. Reciprocally, The St. Peters Chamber of Commerce will be an invaluable resource in helping accomplish that mission and will undoubtedly provide growth for FusionAge. So it is most definitely a mutually beneficial step."

The St. Peters Chamber of Commerce currently serves 270 area businesses and features an extraordinary amount of events and networking opportunities throughout the year. The St. Peters Chamber of Commerce can be reached via phone at 636.447.3336 or email .

CleanSlateGraphics added to Portfolio

Nov 26, 2006(0) Comments

I just completed work on CleanSlateGraphic's website and I've added them to my portfolio. This was primarily a programming job: they provided the layout, I sliced it up into XHTML/CSS and added some JavaScript effects.

I've set up a partnership / trade-in-kind relationship with CleanSlateGraphics and will be utilizing their talent and skill in print media when consulting with my customers on branding efforts. CleanSlateGraphics, in return, will utilize my services when they are in need of additional help with web design.

Websites are 1 in 100 million

Nov 02, 2006(0) Comments

Taken from an article at CNN.com

 

100 million websites on the world wide web. Simply amazing. Oh sure, I could easily go on an "I remember when" tirade: configuring my Trumpet Winsock, surfing on my text-only lynx browser, using Gopher to search, chatting with the other 12 people on the net over IRC, email that took as long as an 1887 Pony Express rider on my 9600 baud modem...but I won't.

I agree with CNN, it's a milestone. The question is: where is your site? Do you have one?

If not, let's make it 100,000,001.

What is Web2.0 exactly?

Nov 01, 2006(0) Comments

Well, let's compare it to Web1.0.

Or maybe discuss what it's not.

It might help to see all the Web2.0 sites out there.

Perhaps the Geek Overlords can shed some light.

Seriously...the Web2.0 buzz is spreading like a virus in a Cambodian chicken coop. And, my friends, that's all it is: buzz. hype. again.

Is it another bubble? Perhaps. I personally think it's great, not just that it brings me business but that it also shows the resiliency of the internet—the Web1.0 eCommerce caused a huge bubble that burst, and from the ashes has come the service-oriented web that's causing another bubble. When it bursts, what will Web3.0 bring us? There's already speculation by the marketing types.

The actuality is: it's no longer about how we can take peoples money by selling them stuff they don't need and in a method that isn't any better than walking into a store (yeah, that blast was pets.com inspired). It's all about what the web can do for people, how it can enrich their lives. Sure not all of them are free but Google, Flickr, Blogger, YouTube, MySpace, Del.icio.us...when was the last time you paid them a dime?

So, from my angle, Web2.0 is about providing a service to users and a method for turning all of this information on the web into a free market of knowledge. 

It's only fitting we give this renaissance a new version number.

New marketing site ready for Bla.st off

Oct 27, 2006(0) Comments

My cheesy title aside, Bla.st is another one of those why-didn’t-I-think-of-that models that is simplistic but makes sense from a revenue-generating standpoint.

Basically, you create and upload a logo (270x165) and pay so much money to have it placed higher than the other logos. As of this posting, I currently have the #1 spot—cost me $35 but hey I’m an early adopter and if this thing takes off...I’ll always have October 27, 2006 as my 15 minutes of Bla.st fame.

Of course, if it doesn’t take off...I’ve never heard of this bla.st website—somebody hacked my paypal, ripped me off for $35 and made this post. For shame! 

FusionAge v2 Returns

Jul 04, 2006(0) Comments

I felt it would only be proper to launch version 2 of FusionAge on the 4th of July.

It’s been a long while in the making (the first update to this site in almost 2 years), but I finally found the time to take care of my own site, and update it to a more current look. I also toned down the flash a bit to give it a more updated “Web 2.0” look, without overdoing the whitespace that is common among those themes. I hope everyone likes it, I’m quite pleased with its result.