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1   Link   acrcac.com
Who has time to write? Everyone can take a few pictures each week. A simple web site driven by the gallery of images which allows ACR to show off their work. This is an example of how you can use sim-ple tools to tell a compelling story to your prospects and clients.
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2   Link   deidrebraun.com
A simple website that allows this busy professional to communicate with her clients. By showcasing her services and aggregating content from a subscription newsletter service this Joomla! based web site is a perfect example of marketing simplicity.
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3   Link   emc.org
An ongoing project begun in 2008. emc.org and its family of micro web sites (foundation.emc.org, careers.emc.org, prostate.emc.org) have been transformed into a powerful community based marketing tool for Eisenhower Medical Center. ShaComm is engaged in active development with Eisenhower on a daily basis.
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4   Link   piratemotorsports.com
A gallery driven web site which allows the client to show off an ever-changing inventory of custom motorcycles.
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5   Link   vengeancemotorcycles.com
A Joomla! community with a gallery, forum, video, membership and more. This web site project shows the diversity of modules you can implement on your web site project.
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6   Link   yachtbroker.com
YachtBroker.com was a large (2 year) project that was brought online in 2002. The concept was to create a Google-type listing of boats for sale all over the US. ShaComm designed and implemented custom software to spider dozens of large boat-for-sale web sites and created an aggregation of those listing on YachtBroker.com. When launched YachtBroker.com provided visitors with access to over 250,000 boats for sale. This technology was leveraged with a full native listing system allowing YachtBroker.com to offer its broker clients listing services.
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Newsflash

Everything we hear in the news today is "Healthcare Reform". Early on the Obama administration recognized the need for change in the way the healthcare industry does business. While the national healthcare insurance debate battles on everyone agrees with one thing; Healthcare needs to be streamlined to lower costs. Doing business "the old fashioned way" adds unnecessary overhead to an already overburdened healthcare system.