Our client Epicquest has hired Circumerro Media to build their online brand experience with a website to launch in February 2009.
Adventure Travel Alert: EpicQuest Launches with Premium Adventure Itineraries, Exclusive International Destinations and World-Class Athletes
Today’s launch of EpicQuest marks a new era in international adventure travel. Offering a diverse portfolio of high-intensity travel itineraries across a range of sports categories and destinations, EpicQuest provides a backstage pass to the greatest travel adventures in the world.
EpicQuest has retained a distinguished roster of world-class athletes to guide many of its excursions. Already on board are Olympic skier Tommy Moe, surf legend Laird Hamilton, legendary free-skier Jeremy Nobis, and big mountain snowboarder Jeremy Jones. Renowned female skiers, such as Lyndsey Dyer, have also joined EpicQuest’s team.
In an era of overlooked Christmas fruitcakes and season’s greeting cards, we have developed a token calling card: the holiday mockumentary. What started with the Yule Tide Ride and Save the Elves has led to an annual office tradition of creating a holiday web video. This year’s project, ReNOGable.org provides a solution to the nation’s dependence on foreign oil.
The wayward Elves have finally made it home to the North Pole, but in their wake they left the making of a perfect solution to America’s dependence on foreign oil. L.J. Loggerfoot, the investigative reporter from South Dakota, tips off Latham, who works through his trusted lieutenants (Candice, Belmont and Zippy) to discover the next great alternative fuel.
So whether you are topping off your car, snow blower or chainsaw, Circumerro has discovered something that might just change the world.
NPR recently aired a story covering online advertising that struck a chord with those of us in the online media world. The piece explored the effectiveness of an online advertising campaign employing successful site analytics, while also delving into the legal issues surrounding browsing history information that is protected under privacy acts.
The story had multiple discussion points, but one specifically caught our interest. Our practical, but often overlooked take-away: there is a wealth of public information out there on browsing history. Wow, breaking news you might be thinking. While not tapping into this information, it’s almost as archaic as your parents’ dial-up connection, the next step is the often-overlooked clincher.
The American Fly Fishing Trade Association (AFFTA), has selected Circumerro Media to design and implement a new web presence. AFFTA is the primary fly fishing trade organization, with the mission of promoting the sustained growth of its industry.
AFFTA turned to Circumerro Media with a specific list of goals, including clear communication of the AFFTA mission, online membership conversion and the implementation of a content management system for AFFTA staff.
“There is a lot of new energy in the fly fishing industry and Circumerro’s efforts on this new site will be instrumental to our membership growth initiatives,” stated Steve Sullivan, AFFTA Board Member and Membership Committee Chair. “We are very excited to be able to launch this new site, which we feel will be an outstanding resource for understanding all the good works of AFFTA including fly fishing education, member benefits, national lobbying efforts, and industry news.”
The new website is slated to launch in December. For more information on AFFTA, visit www.affta.com.
By Mike Hixenbaugh
Rocky Mount Telegram
Sunday, October 19, 2008
TARBORO – Leaders in one of North Carolina’s more historic towns hope to utilize new-aged marketing techniques to reverse a more than 30-year trend of stagnant population growth.
Tarboro’s new website, featuring four promotional videos and other multimedia, went live this week, drawing hundreds of online visitors within hours.
“Websites and the Internet in general appear to be the most effective avenue as far as attracting people and getting your name out,” Town Manager Sam Noble said. “Tarboro and Edgecombe County have lost people—more than for 10 years, for more like 30 years. I really think this site will help us to attract new residents as well as commercial and industrial growth.”
The website was designed by Circumerro Creative Media Agency of Jackson Hole, Wyo., for $44,000 and replaces Tarboro’s original site, which was designed more than five years ago.
Four promotional videos were filmed and posted on the site, anchoring an overlying message promoting Tarboro’s history, business atmosphere, tourist attractions and comfortable lifestyle.
“Tarboro is an inclusive community of individuals who view small town living as a refreshing tonic from congested city life,” the website’s welcome message informs.
The site was scheduled to launch last month but was delayed after Councilman Melvin Muhammad voiced concerns over a lack of diversity in the videos. After reviewing the newly edited video clips this week, the Town Council unanimously approved the new site.
“I think it looks pretty good,” Noble said, noting that the videos remind him why he loves the community. “It certainly should be an asset to the town. But it will be an ongoing project. We’ll be adding content to the site regularly.”
The website was constructed for maximum search connectivity, Circumerro Creative Media Agency owner Latham Jenkins said. If someone does a search on canoeing in North Carolina, for example, Tarboro’s new site should pop up.
The promotional videos have already drawn response from a number of YouTube viewers.
“I visited Tarboro for a couple of weeks back in February and fell in love with your great town,” one commenter wrote about the videos. “If I was ever gonna emigrate from the UK, Tarboro would be my ideal destination.”
W. TERRY SMITH, EDITOR
The Daily Southerner / October 16, 2008 11:10 am
The Town of Tarboro’s new community website (www.tarboro-nc.com) was launched Wednesday afternoon. It is focused on telling its story to prospective visitors and newcomers. “The new site is geared towards attracting people to our great town,” Town Manager Sam Noble said. “Our intent was to assure that anyone interested in visiting or relocating knew what we had to offer.” The new site features four community videos of local residents telling Tarboro’s story through their experiences growing up and living in the community.
“We desired to have locals talking authentically about what Tarboro means to them,” said Latham Jenkins, president of Circumerro Media, the website’s publisher. “Authenticity is always an enduring way to help others understand Tarboro’s value proposition and we achieved this through the video content.”
YouTube users have already been commenting on the video content: “I am moving from Upstate NY to Tarboro in a few weeks, and I appreciate this video very much” and “I visited Tarboro for a couple of weeks back in February and fell in love with your great town. If I was ever gonna emigrate from the UK, Tarboro would be my ideal destination.”
Beyond the videos, the new website was developed using what Jenkins noted was a search engine friendly architecture to assure an expanded presence in the search engines. The former website was developed about five years ago, according to Town Planner Troy Lewis. Circumerro Media is a Web design, publishing and branding company that creates engaging experiences “based on the simple principle that your company has a story—a story we’ll help you tell.” It was founded by Jenkins in 1995 and is based in Jackson Hole, Wyo.
The website was a labor of love for Jenkins, a Tarboro native and the 38-year-old son of Town Councilman John and Sandy Jenkins. “From the beginning it’s been, hopefully, a reflection of my experiences growing up in Tarboro and captures the voice of the community today,” Jenkins said.
He won the contract of $44,000 in April and came in under that at $43,280, $22,400 of which is covered by a grant from ElectriCities. Jenkins contributed $5,000 worth of video to ensure the success needed. When he first presented a version for review by the Town Council on Aug. 11, it was requested the site show a more diverse population. When the ouncil viewed a preview of the site and two of the minivideos on Monday night, it was approved unanimously.
Tarboro tells its story to visitors and newcomers alike.
The Town of Tarboro, NC (www.tarboro-nc.com) is launching a new community website focused on telling its story to prospective visitors and newcomers. “The new site is geared towards attracting people to our great town,” says Town Manager, Sam Noble. “Our intent was to assure that anyone interested in visiting or relocating knew what we had to offer.”
The new site features four community videos of locals telling Tarboro’s story through their experiences growing up and living in the community. “We desired to have locals talking authentically about what Tarboro means to them,” says Latham Jenkins, president of Circumerro Media, the website’s publisher. “Authenticity is always an enduring way to help others understand Tarboro’s value proposition and we achieved this through the video content.”
YouTube users have already been commenting on the video content: “I am moving from Upstate NY to Tarboro in a few weeks, and I appreciate this video very much” and “I visited Tarboro for a couple of weeks back in February and fell in love with your great town. If I was ever gonna emigrate from the UK, Tarboro would be my ideal destination.”
Beyond the videos the new website was developed using a search engine friendly architecture to assure an expanded presence in the search engines. The site (tarboro-nc.com) launched on Wednesday, October 15, 2008.
Building on a strong history of design, Circumerro Media has completed the Fall/Winter ’08 refresh of the Cloudveil web site. Anchored in Jackson Hole, WY, Cloudveil produces inspired mountain apparel and has pioneered several categories in technical outerwear.
Circumerro’s goals for the ’08 refresh included updates on navigation, product imagery and design elements, but the paramount task centered on integrating a fine balance between genuine conversation and practical education on the product shopping experience. In order to expand the product pages and provide site visitors with engaging content, video reviews for key products were incorporated using familiar Cloudveil staff and athletes discussing product features and firsthand experiences. “Circumerro has been instrumental in developing pages and navigation that have grown our organic search traffic nearly twofold, and the most recent video content integration has vastly enhanced the product education and experience,” explains Jeff Wogoman, Cloudveil’s Senior Business Manager-Direct.
Adobe Scene7 capabilities also sharpen the shopping navigation by allowing visitors to zoom and scroll over product details. Additional imagery shows the product on people in action and up close in studios. The “shop by sport” categories were updated with additional video features and a custom player, along with a revolving product ally feature. “Being able to push the envelope a bit with video content and interactive components while at the same time improving our facilitation of the e-commerce process is very satisfying,” added Noah Waterhouse of Circumerro. Clean and condensed top navigation rounds out the refresh highlights focused on connecting consumers with the brand on their own terms; a mountain apparel infused playground that highlights technical products and the stories behind them.
Friday, August 15, 2008
By Mike Hixenbaugh
Rocky Mount Telegram
TARBORO – One of Eastern North Carolina’s more historic towns is attempting to market itself in a 21st century economy.
Town leaders witnessed a demonstration Monday of Tarboro’s new website, which will feature streaming promotional videos and new online town services.
The site was designed by Circumerro Creative Media Agency of Jackson Hole, Wyo., for $44,000 and will be launched later this month.
“This website contains very deep, rich information that will be attractive to visitors,” said Circumerro Creative Media Agency owner Latham Jenkins, who is also Councilman John Jenkins’ son.
Councilman Melvin Muhammad previously had challenged the potential conflict of interest in awarding a design contract to a councilman’s son, but the board approved the contract, regardless. Two other companies submitted proposals during the bidding process.
Latham Jenkins, who grew up in Tarboro, said the new website offers a well-crafted message that provides visitors with information through words as well as strong visuals.
Four promotional videos were filmed for the website, highlighting Tarboro’s history, business atmosphere, tourist attractions and comfortable lifestyle.
The website was constructed for maximum search connectivity, Jenkins said Monday. If someone does a search on canoeing in North Carolina, for example, Tarboro’s new site should pop up.
In addition, each of the promotional videos have been posted on youtube.com, a popular video networking site. After being posted for less than two days, more than 110 users already had viewed the promotional videos.
“If we were to compare this website to that of similar towns that Tarboro would be competing with,” Jenkins said, “I would say that those towns are being substantially out-marketed right now.”
The new website also will allow residents to pay utility bills online and post information on an interactive forum.
When the site is officially posted, it will replace the town’s current website at www.tarboro-nc.com.
Circumerro Media recently launched a new web site for our client, Lowcountry Real Estate in Beaufort, South Carolina. The site features a very user and search friendly interface. This enables the website to continue building on its search engine rankings and assures users can easily see the properties for sale.
“One of the compelling features of the site’s experience is the home page video integration, helping to personalize the message,” says Latham Jenkins, president of Circumerro.
“Even with the slow-down in the real estate market, we were able to deliver a quality online experience for Lowcountry Real Estate with a reduced budget,” says Jenkins.