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The Solari Store was built as a collaboration between Rubberneck.Net and its
sister companies, Valley Marketing
and MRW Connected. Solari was
looking for a 1-stop shop for its online store (e-commerce), fulfillment,
imprinted merchandise, and CD/DVD production. We were able to fulfill all
of their requests, cut costs from previous providers, and expand their
range of services. Read more
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Peter Pan Bus Lines came to us looking to create a site to sell bus tickets online as well as upgrade the look and function of some of their sites. Read more |
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Jackson Employment Litigation came to use looking for a complete site redesign. They had created a
functional site on their own, but they wanted to polish it and bring it to better represent their
professional services. Read
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Arrow Bus Lines was purchased by Peter Pan Bus Lines in 2003. At that time,
Peter Pan Bus looked to Rubberneck.Net to give the Arrow Line site a
complete remake. The site was amateurish and needed usability overhaul.Read more |
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Allout Adventures is a nonprofit organization in Easthampton, Massachusetts. They were a hosting and email client of Rubberneck.Net for quite some time. They had a very basic 1-page site that was in need of a major reconstruction. Read more |
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As a business that did a considerable amount of business on the phone and through a mail catalog,
Williamsburg Blacksmiths was a prime candidate for e-commerce. Read more |
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This site was a joint
project between Rubberneck.Net and TSM Design of Springfield,
Massachusetts. TSM provided content and design, while Rubberneck built the site and created a tool for
Colebrook to add, edit, and delete property listings. Read more |
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Rubberneck.Net created
the original Allsport Soccer Arena website in 1999. At that time, Allsport was looking to promote their
brand new business and knew that a website would be essential to their growth. Since then their business
and the site have evolved together.Read more |
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Springfield School Volunteers represents our favorite
type of work. This non-profit had a limited budget but needed a fully functioning, professional
site. Rubberneck.Net worked with them to develop a site that would help promote the organization's mission
with current information and a professional look. Read more |
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Jenny Ladd
came
to us looking to build a site from scratch. Rubberneck.Net handled all aspects of the
site development from design to completion and continues to provide support and updates. Read more |
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The Eastworks Building in
Easthampton, Massachusetts wanted to create a site to attract new tenants to the building as well as offer a
channel for the current tenants to promote themselves. Read more
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more coming soon |