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Spectruss CTR Now Supports Recurring Billing

Spectruss is pleased to announce that Spectruss CTR offers Recurring Billing for clients looking to offer subscription services of any kind, from gym memberships and summer camps, to recurring monthly products and online magazines.

You can now offer your customers the ability to update their personal account preferences, including payment type, subscription upgrade/downgrade and credit card information. All of this can be done from their dashboard without the assistance of support staff.

Not only does Spectruss CTR give you the ability to manage your products and subscriptions, it also allows you to edit the content on every page of your website in an easy to use interface. Keeping your website up to date has never been easier!

Contact us now to try out a demo and see how Spectruss CTR can streamline your subscription services for your clients.

 

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Three Tips to Help with Presentation and Appeal

 

“Presentation is Everything”

This adage has been proudly proclaimed, depressingly muttered and sarcastically sighed by everyone from design professionals, students of visual arts, and your 9:00 – 5:00 salary man ready for his time to shine. It is an adage that sums it up, to impress, to convert, to excite, entice, enthuse….to win – presentation is everything. 

So we are going to talk about using presentation to do just that – to win. If we look back into the annals of time we can see just how far we have come and in some ways how far we have regressed. We are not going to make this a history lesson, we are instead going to look at three important aspects of presentation that you can think about the next time you have a project and feel this may apply. While we are at it, I am going to put a note at the end about some cautionary advice to consider as well. Without further ado…let’s do it!

Two assumptions we will make while proceeding:
– This is not an art project
– Your project is intended to be used

This is important because projects that are purely based on art and not meant for practical application operate under a completely different rule set. What I say below will not always apply to that.

 

1. Readability??? Readability.

 

It is very important in anything that is to be presented or to be used that it is readable! I know this seems like common sense but this gets missed a lot. People sometimes let basics such as contrast and spacing escape them while putting a design together. Depending on the person, this can be a huge handicap for the person your project is intended for. It can take all of your time spent….and literally burn it to ashes! It is game over everyone – the end.

The above example shows the basic of basics for this. Contrast is super important! If you are putting together a restaurant menu, an info graphic, a logo for your business, anything at all, contrast must be checked. You have to find that healthy balance of beautiful design, and sharp readable contrast. Sometimes these lines can blur – just remember though, people need to use this, make sure they can do it easily.

 

CAUTION: There are ways to make items readable but still look awful, be careful to avoid this. You want people to take what you are doing seriously and when something looks bad, it hurts.

 

2. Communicate Directly

 

Just say it! Just say the things that must be said. Was that rude? Sorry. It had to be said. If you are creating signage, or a banner – maybe an ad of some type and so on, you need to recognize the likely behavior someone is going to have when looking at it. A book has a different expectation of attention than a billboard does. Both the circumstances in which they are seen and the required time asked of the person viewing them are entirely different. How about a “Now Open” sign? The example below is lovely, Their prominent branding and the clear message. Additional information may be on there but in a glance you get everything that is essential.

Time after time we see companies try to fit their entire company message in a small ad. They try to fit every single bit of information that they can – this rarely does any good, 99 times out of 100 you are wasting money on materials that have nowhere near the impact they could have.

Do you think you are saying too much? You might be! o_o.

 

CAUTION:While minimalism is a very effective tool, make sure you do get across the message you need. At the end of the day design is all about balance.

 

3. Inspire People

 

It is really easy to try to blatantly advertise to people. It is also easy to give them the general run down of what you do. However, when presenting your service, business, yourself, whatever the case may be if you are able to inspire people you have serious power. Consider “Lego” for a moment, once upon a time they may have advertised in a more traditional manner and they may still. However, they have recognized the power of inspiration and as a result produced this gem:

That is a stellar commercial, what a great way to sell their product without saying “you can build with legos, buy here”. Instead you get a sense of importance, a sense of gravity. It all of a sudden transforms from a toy to an important step in creativity development.

 

CAUTION: It can be tempting in an attempt to inspire to misrepresent your product or yourself. It is not on purpose usually, but it can happen. Be sure to understand what you are offering and what you can do, represent it faithfully. Inspire and deliver – it is a potent combination.

 

Conclusion

 

These are a few very basic tips, but if you follow them you can find a transformation in the presentation of your business. You will be able to wake up in the morning and go “Ahh! I love my clean readable, direct message that inspires people.” That is going to feel so good.

Just remember your tools of the trade:

  1. Good Contrast
  2. Direct Communication
  3. Inspire the Viewer

We will continue with more tips in the future, follow us on Facebook if you are not already and remember to feel free to chat with us!

 

 

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Cordell Carter, CEO of TechTown, Honored at White House

Congratulations to Cordell Carter of TechTown Chattanooga for being selected and honored at the White House as ‘Champion of Change in Computer Education’. Proud to have worked with Cordell and Techtown on their new website.

Spectruss built TechTown a new website complete with online registration for classes and events, payment processing, and an online interactive waiver. The website is fully responsive for mobile, tablet and desktop devices and built in WordPress so they can manage all of their own content.

Check out TechTown’s website for more info  http://gotechtown.org

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Modern Real Estate Website Now Live – The Lea Team

Spectruss is excited to release the modern real estate website for Chattanooga based realty company, The Lea Team. Built on a WordPress content management system, we utilized custom plugins and custom design to build a one-of-a-kind realty website that has not been seen before.

The Lea Team’s website uses full screen video embedded from their YouTube channel and offers their visitors the ability to search the full MLS, or to view the featured listings offered by The Lea Team. All pages are editable in WordPress so The Lea Team’s marketing department can add and edit content at anytime, from any device.

With the constant increase in devices and various screen sizes, fixed width websites are no longer acceptable. With that said, we built The Lea Team realty website to be fully responsive for mobile, tablet and desktop devices, without having a separate website for each. This helps increase search engine optimization and eliminates any problems with duplicate url structures and bad linking.

Check out The Lea Team’s new website at http://livechattanooga.com 

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Get Your Free SEO Analysis!

Looking to increase your business’s online visibility? Then signup for your Free Search Engine Optimization Analysis presented by Spectruss!

We will analyze your current website structure, as well as external (off-site SEO) link backs and incoming traffic so we can provide a game plan for increasing your online visibility.

 

Fill out the form below with your current website address and the desired keywords that you would like your website to return for, and we will send you a Free SEO website analysis.

We will also include a quote for increasing your search engine optimization based on the given keywords in the website analysis.

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Spectruss Hosts Holiday Party!

During this holiday season, Spectruss hosted its holiday party at the local Chattanooga brewery, Hutton and Smith.Clients, friends, and fellow Spectruss co-workers gathered inside the brewery for various beers, snacks, and conversation.

If you haven’t already, check out Hutton and Smith Brewery at 431 East Martin Luther King Blvd in downtown Chattanooga, or online at huttonandsmithbrewing.com.

We hope you have a wonderful holiday season and a fantastic 2016.

Cheers!

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The Moth Ball by CityScope Website Now Live

Spectruss is excited to launch another website for CityScope Magazines. Featuring an updated design and a fully responsive website, The Moth Ball by CityScope website works on mobile, tablet and desktop devices. Built on a WordPress content management system, the Moth Ball website can be maintained and updated by CityScope.

From http://themothball.org

Started in 2012, The Moth Ball by CityScope® , is an event for ladies only. It’s the special event where women can dust off that wedding, prom, or bridesmaid dress or anything old in their closet for an evening full of food, fun, fabulous music, and tons of fashions from the past.

CityScope magazine invites you to wear that wedding, prom, bridesmaid dress, or any old thing that’s been taking up residence in your closet, and join us in supporting women in Chattanooga with a bunch of other great women!

Each year the fundraiser benefits a different charity.

To register for this years Moth Ball, visit http://themothball.org

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Practice Day at Sebring in MX5 Cup Car

I recently returned from a Skip Barber Racing School at Sebring International Raceway. The last time I was in a race car was 13 years ago at Road Atlanta. The five days spent in racing school at Sebring really helped me get reacquainted to threshold trail braking, line reading, and, most importantly, helped me stop being “an early apexing scumbag”. (Thanks Bruce for the great one liners!)

The Skip Barber race school at Sebring was an amazing experience. The instructors, Bruce MacInnes, Paul Brand, Don Kutchall, and, last but definitely not least, Divina Galica, were all absolutely amazing and inspiring. All were extremely well accomplished racers with backgrounds ranging from Formula Ford and Formula 1, to sports cars and Semi-truck racing. It was a great honor to be getting feed back and advice from such accomplished racers. I not only learned a TON about racing, but I also picked up some good one liners that only come from years of hanging around race paddocks… Thanks again Bruce, Paul, Don and Divina!
I’m excited to head back to Road Atlanta this coming week to spend two days in the Mazda Formula cars and start gearing up for the races back in Sebring in mid January. The main goal of mine is to do well at the IndyCar Academy Shootout in mid January at Sebring. There is some amazing talent in these races, so this shootout is going to be quite challenging to say the least!

Check out an in-car video from a practice lap at Sebring International Raceway in the Mazda MX5 Cup Car.

Practice Lap at Sebring – MX5 Cup Car from Spectruss on Vimeo.

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Hutton and Smith Beer on tap at Spectruss Office!

Hutton-and-smithOne of the best beers ever

is on tap at the Spectruss office! The new kegerator is installed and the CO2 has finally settled in, so stop by and have a beer on us! On tap now is Hutton and Smith’s Plutonic Pale and it is delicious!

Hutton and Smith Brewery describes the Plutonic Pale like this:

“Our Pro-am winner has a clean malt back bone that highlights a big citrus nose.  A very american pale ale that finishes with medium plus bitterness. “

We got one of the last kegs of this beer in the city, so don’t miss your chance to try it before it’s gone!

Cheers!

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Website Launched – CityScope Food and Drink

This week here at Spectruss, the popular local magazine CityScope gets an online face-lift for their “Food and Drink” magazine. CityScope is a Chattanooga-based magazine with many annual and seasonal magazine releases to multiple scenes around the local area, including:  Football, Business, Home & Design, Health, to name a few.

With the launch of the new website through Spectruss, the team at CityScope now has easy control of their front-end website appearance through a personalized WordPress back-end. This is the first website rollout for what will be several websites to embody their brand. The new website features a content management system that will allow CityScope to plug in their own content and take control of what appears on the website.

Spectruss is now beginning development on the “Moth Ball by CityScope” website, which is a great benefit event put on by CityScope and the women of Chattanooga. With that underway, Spectruss is excited to add another great website to the Chattanooga website design community.

For a firsthand look at the new site, head over to: cityscopefoodanddrink.com.