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Heritage Plumbing and Heating WordPress website CMS DesignNew WordPress CMS for Heritage Plumbing and Heating

Heritage Plumbing and Heating was looking for a better way to communicate and market their services online. Their previous website was cluttered, hard to navigate and lacked the true depth of services that Heritage truly provides their NH customer base. Check out how FirstTracks transformed the way Heritage Plumbing and Heating now markets their business online.

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  • February 16, 2012Amazon: On Line Outta Line. Where is the Brand Plan Control?Heavy
    Is this where the Brand Plan says we should be?

    Amazon is planning on going all brick and mortar on us in a west coast test market. I think an oh so overused word applies here, REALLY!? As a brand planner I'd like to think that someone at this master o...

  • February 13, 2012Top 10 Reasons Why I Use Fireworks for Website Design instead of PhotoshopFireworks vs. Photoshop
    This week I (Interactive Director - Matthew Nelson) gave a quick 30 minute presentation up at this month's New England Adobe User's Group about why I use Fireworks for the majority of my website design and mock up work. Now we all know that Photoshop is t...
  • December 13, 2011Brand Plan Consultationimages-1
    Getting the Brand Plan together
    A client who is developing a new company came to FirstTracks Marketing's President Greg Connolly to get their brand plan in shape. Why? Isn't it OK to hit the ground running with all the great tools like clever ads, socia...

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Here is a quick video tour of my top 4 reasons why we use Fireworks for website design instead of Photoshop. Read the entire post to see out entire top 10 list.

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  • February 16, 2012Amazon: On Line Outta Line. Where is the Brand Plan Control?
    Is this where the Brand Plan says we should be?

    Amazon is planning on going all brick and mortar on us in a west coast test market. I think an oh so overused word applies here, REALLY!? As a brand planner I'd like to think that someone at this master o...