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Dead Hour Season 1 Party
The Dead Hour is an online web series that follows the trends of The Twilight Zone, Outer Limits, Tales from the Crypt, etc. Each new episode is introduced by DJ Raven, a dark and sultry late night radio host who warns her listeners about the spooky and bizarre nature of the story they are about to hear (which then dissolves into the visual depiction for the online viewers).
Product Launch - Baranko Homes
OMG welcome's Baranko Homes into their new online home. Baranko Homes is known as one of Omaha's premier home builders however their existing website was lacking that special flair. Naturally Baranko came a knocking and we were happy to sit down with them and create a new web presence to spice up their online life.
New Project - Miracle Hill Golf & Tennis Center
We are very excited to have been selected as the new creatieve management partner for Miracle Hill Golf & Tennis Center. Omaha Media Group LLC "OMG" has been comissioned with creating an entire new online business persance including logo, branding, and online visual marketing.
Google Farmer/Panda Update Killed The Ranking Star
Welcome to the wonderful world of Google Search Engine Marketing. We are Omaha Media Group "Monster Creative Management" and are your host for today's blog covering the Google Algorithm release known in our nerd world as "Farmer" or "Panda". By now you may have noticed that your search engine traffic has dropped significantly but may have no clue as to why. Or, you are a naughty marketing guru and have no idea or any clue that anything has changed. Shame on you! If you're like a lot of our *NEW* clients you maybe thinking, so wait a minute, what happened to all of my search engine traffic this month? You were most like struck by Google Farmer/Panda. On February 24th, the Google Farmer/Panda update was implemented and changed 12% of Google's search results. What?!?!
Product Launch - Al Belt Custom Homes
Introducing the brand new website for Al Belt Construction (Al Belt Custom Homes). What can we say? We LOVE building construction websites. Why? Probably because we couldn't pull off a physical house, even with help, so we'll stick to writing source code.
Product Launch - C&A Scale Service
OMG is proud to introduce C&A Scales brand new website launched 2/25/11. This new website is built on top of the world's best content management system and is a fully dynamic website allowing C&A complete control of their website page content. Phase 1 was built using PHP, JQuery, JavaScript, all on a flexible MySQL backend. Email capabilities provided by emailContactor.com API. Phase 2 features will include many new areas of the website along with a complete online marketing strategy to help C&A capture more market share.
Product Launch - The Cizek Group
We LOVE The Cizek Group and hold Deb and her amazing team of real estate agents close to our OMG hearts. We were ecstatic and pleased to have the opportunity to build Deb's website for the second time in 3 years.
25 Things to Test Before Your Site Goes Live (UPDATED)
(UPDATED) Launching a website is a little like making homemade soup. You’ve got many ingredients coming together, and before you’re done adding them, you sample it to see that you got it just right. But this step – the testing – is often ignored before a site goes live. Testing a new website can seem overwhelming. Teams aren’t sure where to start. Here's how.
Product Launch - New Wave Pools & Spas
Where does Omaha's premier pool and spa builder go to get a website that caters to the professionalism of their work? To us.. that's where.
Tap 53 Million Facebook Users (For Free)
First off, if you have not yet heard of Facebook, thank you for exiting your cave. We would like to now welcome you to the Internet, we think you'll like it here. It is common knowledge that Facebook started in the student demographic but did you know that it is now quickly growing out of it? Our guess is that if you have a product or service offering, chances are that at least a few of those 53 million active users (which spend about 20 minutes a day on the site) are prospective customers of your business. The question is, what do you do about it? No seriously, what are you going to do about it? Until recently, only big businesses with big marketing budgets could setup a Facebook account for their companies and/or brands. Examples included Verizon, Walmart, Victoria's Secret and other well known companies. For these brands, Facebook users could become "fans" by adding the brand as a friend...