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 Whether you have a large scale, enterprise-level, network of sites or require a simpler, single site; Platformic has solutions to meet a variety of needs. If not having a dedicated web staff has prevented you from keeping the content on your site fresh and current, Platformic makes it easy and secure. Our system allows more people to contribute, while enabling you to lock down the parts of the site you do not want modified.

Our web content management system can be used by any size organization. During your project, you will be assigned a program manager that will help launch your site and train you on how to use our system. In no time at all, the power will be put in your hands to update your site right through your browser. But if you do need help, we are always standing by to provide support.

Customer Highlights

EM Marketing


Small Business Consulting Site

EM Marketing is San Francisco-based Marketing Consulting and Contracting firm, specializing in product launches, customer acquisition, and mobile & social media marketing.  They were looking for a platform that would be easy to update (CMS), that could be customizable, and was cost-effective.

EM Marketing constantly updates the blog on their site and cross-promote it with numerous social networking accounts such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. They use the navigation tool to organize the blogs by date. On the home page, they were able to incorporate a custom, Flash-based Twitter feed, developed by one of their group members, by using the HTML code drop.

EM Marketing

Avanti Real Estate Investments REO Sales


Real Estate

The Avanti Home website showcases properties around San Diego and Las Vegas that are represented by Avanti Real Estate. Their listings are constantly updated using the Platformic form and photo gallery tools. The site uses a custom module developed using Platformic's API to display the listings. MLS listings are included on the site via an HTML code drop.

AvantiHome

World Ocean Restaurants


The World Ocean Restaurant site is a special project by Croce's Restaurant and Jazz Bar to expand a seafood watch program in support of the Monterey Bay Aquarium and the Ocean Project.

The Ocean Project advances ocean conservation in partnership with zoos, aquariums, and museums (ZAMs). They help them reach their millions of visitors and the public on the importance of conserving our ocean planet. Their aim is to help Partners effectively educate for conservation action.

The design was donated by Zoondu, a Platformic reseller, and the hosting costs are donated by Platformic.

World Ocean Restaurants

Below are just a few of our clients sites, built using the power of Platformic. Please click the thumbnails below for full size photos.
Here at the Platformic blog it's a pretty loose forum. While I don't really think that anyone is going to post a blog about their cats (well, maybe Eric might ...) we post about a range of stuff that might be of interest to a client of a CMS or someone looking to work on websites and although Platformic does not provide graphic design services we do work with a host of people who might be interested in graphics and for certain who at some times might use Photoshop so I wanted to share something that I learned today which blew me away (and I have been using Photoshop for 15 years now!)
Google recently announced that it has acquired a social RSS service called Postrank which is a huge indication of their commitment to their social strategy. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that this move is an indicator that social media and services continue to have a very big impact on the web as we know it today. The future will surely continue down the social road.

So what does Postrank do anyway? Here's a quote straight form their web site on the subject:

"Our platform tracks where and how users engage, and what they pay attention to — in real-time. PostRank social engagement data measures actual user activity, the most accurate indicator of the relevance and influence of a site, story, or author."
As sure as the sun will rise in the morning, your site users are going to end up hitting a 404 error page at some point or another. But what you provide them when they hit that pages can actually tell a lot about your site, and can help turn your what is technically a fail for the user into a win, if done properly.

By definition (remember when definition was pulled from encyclopedia rather than wikipedia? I guess I am dating myself somewhat here), a 404 page is:

"The 404 or Not Found error message is a HTTP standard response code indicating that the client was able to communicate with the server, but the server could not find what was requested. 404 errors should not be confused with "server not found" or similar errors, in which a connection to the destination server could not be made at all. A 404 error indicates that the requested resource may be available again in the future."