Posts Tagged ‘web’

More buzz than a chatterbait!

What’s all the racket? That noise you hear is the excitement created by the wildly popular web site for the new Alabama Bass Trail built by McWhorter Communications. We were honored to have been selected by the Alabama Tourism Director and the great folks at Alabama Mountain Lakes to cast their new brand. The only thing that upstaged Governor Bentley’s press conference on the subject was the 12 lb. bass waiting at the dock in Professional Guide Mike Carter’s live-well. Built with anglers in mind, the site features detailed info on arguably the best bass waters in the world, including current conditions and reports from pro-fishermen. Need more? How about maps that not only show you where to launch, but where to fish. Still not satisfied? How about Pro Tips to show you what to throw. Yeah, that’s there and we’re not finished. Soon, a neat widget to search for and book accommodations near the lake of your choice will be live.

Program Director, Kay Donaldson, writes, “Thank you McWhorter Communications for knocking it out of the park on the Alabama Bass Trail web site!”

To see the site for yourself, go to www.AlabamaBassTrail.org or to see photos of the governor holding “Big Bertha,” visit our facebook.com/McWhorterCommunications page.

Go Shoot, Go Fish, – Go Surf!

Even if you do not enjoy shooting, fishing or hunting this site is worth a gander. The global thinker behind Global Outfitters had a grand vision that at first pass seemed too big to contain in one web portal, but after several collaborative think-tank sessions we began to feel that it was indeed doable. Our client’s vision was to become the single-source outfitter for hunting, fishing and shooting adventures. On this site, the user would be able to select anything from a Himalayan Tahr to a Saltwater Croaker and then find the perfect place to stay to see one of these beauties.

Does a site like this exist? It does now. After the McComm team helped to define the navigation and create the look and brand of each page, Global Outfitters took the reigns to code and maintain their massive site. So if you want to know where to bag your next Redhartebeest or Spotted Seatrout be sure to check it out. They’re adding to GlobalOutfitters.com everyday.