As we prepare for the Nicasio holiday party, we took it upon ourselves to decorate our office with, yes, WordPress W’s. Why? Well, we love WordPress and dedicate a good portion of our production efforts to pushing the platform, functionality wise, beyond the premise of blogging platform [see our site launches.] What makes WordPress special for Nicasio Design – like for many in the WordPress developer community is the flexibility it offers, however, from the perspective of a business owner what makes it special lies more in the level of satisfaction our clients voice with using WordPress as a blog / cms / custom solution.
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We’re proud to announce the launch of our first fully integrated WordPress e-commerce site.
Neuro Enhancement Strategies (http://neuro-enhancement.com) needed a website that allowed them to manage their page content, photos, media, blog, contact requests, newsletter sign ups, events, and also have the ability to sell their products. They wanted a centralized interface for the management of all of these components.
The solution we proposed was a custom WordPress build utilizing the Shopp plugin for e-commerce. Through some template customizations we were able to make this platform not only meet Neuro Enhancement’s functional requirements, but their design requirements as well.
The site is tied into a 3rd party payment gateway and the USPS web tools API. This allows for payment and shipping calculations to happen seamlessly for customers.
Since Shopp is built as a WordPress plugin, the staff at Neuro Enhancement has one central place where they can manage their content, media, products and new orders from their store.
Screen shots after the break.
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We are proud to announce the launch of one of our latest WordPress design and development projects. Life Design for Lawyers (LDL).
LDL came to us looking for a down to business design and layout that was easy for them to manage on their own. The result – a custom design developed on WordPress.
Larger screenshot after the break.
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About the author: Dan Cannon is the Lead Web Applications Developer for Nicasio Design and Development. Nicasio provides web based solutions for both individuals and businesses. Nicasio is highly proficient in WordPress design and development. Nicasio also owns and operates the E-Commerce solution NicE-Comm.
This is Part 3 of a 3 part series of case studies of sites we have built using the popular blogging platform WordPress as a powerful content management system.
Today we will look at one of our more recent site launches. The client is the Savannah Small Business Assistance Corporation.
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Nothing make us happier at Nicasio than launching a new website. This is a custom WordPress site that we are particularly proud of. The Small Business Assistance Corporation came to use with a website that had a ton of great content, and a convenient online loan application process. They needed a website redesign and wanted to reorganize their immense amount of content in a more user friendly way. They also needed a robust content management system to easily manage their large amount of data. The solution? WordPress of course.
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About the author: Dan Cannon is the Lead Web Applications Developer for Nicasio Design and Development. Nicasio provides web based solutions for both individuals and businesses. Nicasio is highly proficient in WordPress design and development. Nicasio also owns and operates the E-Commerce solution NicE-Comm.
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When most people think of WordPress they think of blogging, and rightfully so. WordPress is by far the most robust and supported blogging solution available. However, if you believe WordPress is strictly a blogging platform you are strongly mistaken.
With the right design, plugins, and knowledge you can turn WordPress into a very powerful content management system, capable of handling even the largest sites. We will look at 3 sites that use WordPress as a content management system and address why this works over the next 3 days. So make sure to bookmark us, subscribe to our RSS feed, or add us on Facebook to follow this series.
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