Fusework Studios Announces Matt Howell as Project Manager

Tuesday, August 17, 2010 by Matt Howell
August 17, 2010 - Fusework Studios, a full-service internet marketing and technology solution provider with offices in Indianapolis and Muncie, Indiana, has recently hired Matt Howell as Project Manager.

Matt joins Fusework Studios as Project Manager bringing with him more than 10 years of professional experience in internet marketing and consultation. Other talents Matt presents in his new capacity at Fusework Studios include experience in web design and development, client relations and account coordination.

Mark Shaffer, Senior Vice President of Fusework Studios declares, “We’re excited to add Matt to our team, and together look forward to many years of creating mutually beneficial relationships with our clients.”

Matt’s professional history includes assignments at Boyden and Youngblutt, as well as LaBov and Beyond in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. A graduate of Ball State University, Matt’s areas of study included Telecommunications, earning a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1997.

“Matt is extremely personable and down-to-Earth, making it very easy to talk to him, even about complex technical issues,” indicates Carla Feagans, Owner, Ignite HR Consulting. “He makes finding the right solution for your issues easy, and goes above and beyond in his customer service and follow-up.”

Mr. Howell resides in Farmland, Indiana, but calls all of East Central Indiana and Indianapolis home. Matt is a devoted father of three and is active in the Boys Scouts of America, the Muncie Young Professionals Group, and the American Advertising Federation of East Central Indiana.

Fusework Studios is a premier creative house specializing in web design & development, internet marketing, film & video production and managed IT support services. Fusework Studios, with offices in Indianapolis and Muncie, has been the recipient of numerous awards for their innovative work. Fusework Studios is a division of Rutter Communications Network, a 20+ year, privately held, multimedia company headquartered in Muncie, Indiana.

For additional information, contact Mark Shaffer, Senior Vice President, Fuseworks Studios (mshaffer@fuseworkstudios.com).

What I Learned from Leroy Stick - The Man Behind @BPGlobalPR

Friday, June 11, 2010 by Jenn Lisak

Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock for the past month, you’ve probably heard about the oil spill that had caused a fair amount of damage to the Gulf of Mexico and to British Petroleum’s reputation. In order to “rectify” the situation, BP has released a number of press statements over the past couple of weeks that have not satisfied an overwhelmingly disgruntled public. In response to BP’s lackluster statements, a man, who has dubbed himself as Leroy Stick, decided to take matters into his own hands; he created a Twitter account, cleverly named @BPGlobalPR, which pokes fun at how BP executives are dealing with the current situation. According to Stick, he started @BPGlobalPR because he believed that BP did not offer anything to ease the nation’s concerns. As a result, @BPGlobalPR has already accumulated over 150,000 followers since May 19, and it continues to grow on a daily basis. Leroy also supports the campaign that sells “bp cares” t-shirts to fund the activities of the Gulf Restoration Network, and his team recently made a $10,000 donation to the charity. All in all, he has become a celebrity within the social media community overnight and has molded BP’s brand into the punch line of his own joke.

His popularity or humor, however, is not what has captured my attention; it’s his message. Leroy Stick felt the need to create an entire web based strategy with @BPGlobalPR because BP wasn’t responding to the general public with urgency, sincerity, or solutions. Instead, Leroy argues that BP has been doing whatever it can to maintain a positive image and to keep making money. In other words, the executives are paying Internet marketing and PR representatives to promote a positive brand image that has been destroyed by employees of the company instead of trying to fix the problems at hand!

“So what is the point of all this?” Leroy asks. “The point is, FORGET YOUR BRAND. You don’t own it because it is literally nothing. You can spend all sorts of time and money trying to manufacture public opinion, but ultimately, that’s up to the public, now isn’t it?”

This is exactly what marketers do not want to hear, but it’s the truth. Companies can pay agencies tons of money to create marketing campaigns that represent integrity, quality, service, etc. But at the end of the day, none of this matters unless the client perceives the company (or the point of contact) as such.

So what does this have to do with me? Well, as a project manager for Fusework Studios, I am charged with providing my clients with the best service possible in order to create a positive brand image for the company. I will be a point of contact for clients, and I have to face the truth that Leroy Stick presents. Despite this challenge, I am excited to take on the responsibility of embodying the brand of Fusework Studios while maintaining my own values. Regardless of whether it is a global, multibillion dollar company or a small Internet Marketing and Website Design Company (with offices in Indianapolis and Muncie, Indiana), the point is to represent your values by making ethical business decisions and providing your clients with the best possible solutions; something that both the public and Leroy Stick feel BP is lacking.

As a result, I am even more motivated to practice what I preach in response to Leroy's skepticism. So, thank you, Leroy Stick, for encouraging me to face this challenge.

Jenn Lisak is a new Project Manager for Fusework Studios, and obviously, we're excited to have her join our team! Look for more posts from Jenn soon.

Fusework Studios Launches AAFECI.org and Creates ADDY Awards Presentation

Friday, March 12, 2010 by James Hueston
AAF ECI  HomepageFusework Studios has played a major role in the new marketing for the American Advertising Federation of East Central Indiana (AAF ECI). Specifically, Fusework Studios Project Manager, Laurie Foster, recently completed a new website for AAF ECI (www.aafeci.org), which launched just before the 2010 ADDY Awards Banquet. The timing was great! The community saw not only the new face of the organization at the Awards Banquet, but also were reminded of Fusework Studios' offerings in Muncie as a website design company.

In addition, we volunteered to create the mainstage presentation for this year's ADDY Awards ceremony. This was a great opportunity to support several of the advertising agencies in Indiana, and the work they have done for their clients. We started months in advance, and I personally enjoyed working with Executive Director, Anne Condran, and Addy Chair, Christy Jones, in crafting the detailed presentation.

The presentation of the 2010 Addy Award Winners is on the new website for all to see, but I have also included it in my post below, so you can take a quick look.


A third-party service called SlideShare facilitates the display of PowerPoint presentations on any website in a very user-friendly format.

As a social media marketing company, we encouraged AAF ECI to alert their fans and followers of their new online presence, which they did on Facebook. Now the organization is setup online to further fulfill their mission to:
  • CONNECT members to other advertising industry professionals and resources;
  • Encourage, support, and recognize members in their quest to CREATE the very best in advertising; and
  • INSPIRE young professionals to enter the advertising profession.
Many thanks to the Board Members of AAF ECI for selecting Fusework Studios to partner with for their recent marketing needs. Best wishes for continued success.

Indiana Website Development Spotlight: ProCLAD, Inc.

Friday, March 5, 2010 by Brandon Coppernoll
Indiana website development has been improving year after year as the competition gets thicker and as businesses understand the web's capabilities better. As an Indianapols web development company, we get many projects that really allow us to use the dreaded "think outside the box" cliche. We recently completed a project for ProCLAD, Inc. that challenged our team to be creative and in the end achieved amazing results.

ProCLAD, Inc.The website design was complicated and built in many layers. There was a need for a rotating image section on the home page and the placement of a flash piece representing the ProCLAD engineering wheel. Additionally, there were many angles incorporated into the design that would make any developer cringe.

One of the immediate challenges we addressed was the ability for ProCLAD to be able to easily update the rotating images on the home page. To save the client trouble from using Photoshop or other photo editing software, a transparent image was placed over the top of the slideshow to create the angled look while the full images are located below the white angle. The photo gallery module was implemented with a JQuery rotation script for smooth transition from image to image, and the client is in full control of the imagery that is implemented.

The site is also tied into a content management system to allow the client to fully customize the content that is entered from page to page and to allow control over search engine optimization properties including page title, keywords, description and web URLs.

Fusework Studios is proud to work with ProCLAD, Inc. on this project, and as a team, we love to be challenged. We hope this is one of many Indiana website development spotlights to come.  Check out the new site at www.procladinc.com.

Fusework Studios Launches Web Site for IU Kokomo

Thursday, January 21, 2010 by Nellie Stout

Original article by Indiana University Kokomo: http://www.iuk.edu/news/?naid=19&ncid=.

Kokomo, Ind. - Indiana University Kokomo has launched a new and improved Web site, www.iuk.edu, featuring easier navigation, online video, vibrant flash images, and socia media integration.

"The new site will allow us to share IU Kokomo in a more engaging and dynamic way. It brings with it a content management system that allows us to better manage updates and changes, as well as the ability to implement analytics that measure site usage and give us the tools to make constant improvements that better serve our users," said Katrina Janes, director of the Office of Communications and Marketing at IU Kokomo. "The redesign and launch of a new university Web site is a huge undertaking, and we are very excited to unveil this new Web presence to the students, campus and community that we serve."

The site, developed by Indianapolis-based Fusework Studios, provides easier navigation for the user, improved search functions, and a consistent look, design, and feel. The first step in the redesign was an audit of the old Web site that included an evaluation of its strengths and weaknesses. This evaluation enforced the need for IU Kokomo to clearly indentify and match target audiences with specific marketing objectives, as well as the need to transform the site from a static information source to a dynamic and engaging marketing tool.

This direction is supported by a recent TeensTALK®survey of high school sophomores which found that 74 percent of the respondents conducted general college research on the Web, and 67 percent visited a specific college Web site. It is clear that higher education institutions are positioning their Web sites as a primary marketing tool and relying more on electronic communication tools. The average Web user today is highly skilled and able to communicate through many technological formats, from text messaging to IM to Twitter. This is particularly true for prospective and current college students.

"This was a huge project and encompassed two years from vendor selection to launch. Every unit on campus participated," said Paul Nowak, vice chancellor for external relations. "A special recognition is due to our marketing and IT departments, and especially Rudy Kizer, our campus Web manager, and Katrina Janes."

Indiana University Kokomo serves a seven county, primary service area in north central Indiana. The campus offers more than 40 academic programs including four graduate degrees.
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Indiana Website Development: When to use a professional

Monday, December 7, 2009 by Brandon Coppernoll
There are various tools that you can use to build your own website. This would be a very long post if I tried to list all of them. Indiana website development has taken on many different faces during the economic downturn as individuals and other businesses have taken use of the many content management systems (CMS), social media tools and most likely one of the many Google tools available. There are some good results, but then there are some very bad results.

Field of Dreams with Kevin Costner spoiled us with the notion "If you build it, they will come." There is still a common misconception of Indiana website development that as long as you have a website you will experience a boom in traffic and knowledge of your online brand presence. This is hardly the case. Here are common pieces of a web based strategy that are often overlooked:
  • Search Engine Optimization through keywords and content
  • Social media community awareness
  • Conversion funneling
  • Analytical data and marketing decisions based on that data
As we approach 2010, I urge everyone to look at their online brand presence and future plans for website development. Talk with Fusework Studios about your future plans. We can help answer your questions and advise you on some steps to take with your web based strategy.

Simple Opportunities for Organic Search Engine Optimization

Monday, November 9, 2009 by Derek McClain
Fusework Studios recently held an event for a local chapter of Business Networking International (BNI) at our office in Muncie, Indiana.  The event was designed to be an educational session on organic search engine optimization and business blogging.  The attendees were all local business owners and general managers that are typically not involved in the day-to-day management of their organic search engine optimization strategy.  Understanding this, we did not want to go into technical detail with all of the behind-the-scenes elements that search engines are seeking.  Instead, we focused on simple adjustments that can help make a big difference in organic search.  Often times the simple things are easily overlooked, and by pointing these things out, we were able to raise a few eyebrows and spark interest in our services.organic-search-engine-optimization-graphic

The feedback from our session was great, and it was incredible to see the reaction from the attendees when we uncovered some basic things their website had been missing.  I'd like to share just three pointers from the meeting that are often overlooked.
  • Domain Name - The value of a great keyword domain name is huge.  Consider registering a domain name that includes keywords for the services you provide and putting a microsite behind that domain name.  We recently employed this strategy with one of our microsites which can be found at InternetMarketingIndianapolis.com.

     
  • Title Tags - The page title or title tag absolutely cannot be overlooked.  This is a chance to include keywords relevant to the content on that specific page in one of the areas that search engines are looking at as a top priority.  Using the same title tag for every page or only including one word (such as "About") is not going to help.  Take some time when assigning a title to your new page.  We recently changed our title tag on the Fusework Studios TV website and are now ranking very high for Indiana film and video production.   

     
  • Headings - Pay attention to the headings used at the top of your web pages.  Avoid the standard "Welcome" to our website trap.  Instead, use this heading to include keywords related to your services.  When launching our new Fuseworkstudios.com website, we were able to include Internet marketing within our heading.  This is much better than "Welcome to our new web site."

     

Are You New to PPC Search Marketing? Remember, Less Is More.

Friday, October 23, 2009 by Derek McClain
If you are new to Pay-Per-Click (PPC) and using Google AdWords for the first time, you may be wondering where you should start.  Remember one thing when working with PPC search marketing - less is more

This was a great takeaway point from Jim Brown's presentation at the 2009 Masters of Business Online conference in Indianapolis, Indiana.  Jim Brown is the President of Evereffect, an interactive marketing company located in Noblesville that focuses on PPC campaigns.  He had many great tips to share, but it all came back to the theme "less is more."

It can be so easy to start your PPC search marketing campaign with thousands of keywords in each AdGroup.  Google is constantly wanting to make keyword recommendations to increase your spend, but in the meantime, it often causes you to lose track of things.  Large lists of keywords are hard to manage and usually result in spending more money on words that are not profitable.  

If you are new to PPC search marketing, consider starting your AdGroups off with one keyword string each.  That's right.  Pick one keyword string and build your campaign from that.  Do your keyword research and find one keyword that makes sense for a profitable area of your business.  Typically, this will not be just a single word as creating a keyword string usually results in a highly targeted, conversion friendly string.  An example of a targeted keyword string is "PPC search marketing in Indianapolis." 

Many variables will control the sucess of your Google AdWords campaign, such as budget, scheduling and a solid landing page.  Do not drown yourself in keywords too early, or you will likely lose focus on what will actually determine your campaign's success.  Remember Jim Brown's philosophy - less is more. 

Fusework Studios - Who are we?

Wednesday, September 9, 2009 by Bruce McClain
What is a Social Media Marketing Company? What is an Internet marketing agency? Who is Fusework Studios? I get these questions all the time, when I tell people what I do for a living. 

I would like to take a few minutes to tell you who and what we are. First of all let me tell you what we do. We are Digital Marketing Agency with offices in Indianapolis and Muncie Indiana and clients all around the globe. What does that mean? Think about your traditional marketing agency and all the things they did for you. Now translate that to the digital world. That is where we come in.

We can help you anywhere from Web development to buying ad space on Google. Above all Fusework Studios wants to become your trusted partner and help you plan every aspect of your digital marketing efforts.

Now let me tell you about the most important part of the Fusework formula. That would be our staff. I have the opportunity to manage the greatest group of employees in the industry. Not only are my employees knowledgeable about Social Media Advertising, Web based strategy, and Internet marketing, they also know how to work with our clients.

Fusework employees care. They not only care about our clients as people, they also adopt our client's businesses as their own. My staff routinely stays late into the night to help a client write some copy, or get the just the right shot on a video shoot. My staff instantly is on the case if your server goes down no matter what time of day it is. I am honored and truly blessed to have such a great staff and I know that has been a huge key to our success.

So now you know a little bit about Fusework Studios. Hopefully when you see our sign as you head down I-69 you will know exactly what we do. If you have any other questions about our services please let me know. I would love to help.