Event Websites designed by an Event Planner... We design sites from the planner's perspective to capture specific needs and information
gathering.

Your internal IT deparment will love us! We know this because we've collaborated with them to build event sites for a lot
of big companies!
During initial conversations, we'll
work with you to ensure the website accurately reflects the image of
your company or organization with taste and functionality. (DMM Group
doesn't get caught up in designing sites with a lot of trendy "bells
and whistles". )
Our website motto: Engage users with simplicity and let the site work for you.
There is a distinction between a website designer and a webmaster...DMM Group manages both! We
design content and then manage the site to keep it fresh and
interesting. Our 3-step process before going live with your website: • Learn how you want the site to "feel" and "look" and "do" • Create storyboards for each website page and submit for discussion, editing and approval • Design the website in test mode for final review before going live
CONFERENCE AND EVENT WEBSITES A
website is designed to "sell" a program and requires proactive
strategy. You've got to think like the participant and provide
information in a manner that generates response and enthusiasm. The
website is a powerful communication tool and serves as the "information nucleus" to
relate fresh information to participants. Your website will be
custom-designed and become a one-stop resource area to attract users
seeking event information or online registration..
Website categories may include information about:
• Conference and Special Event Information • Online Registration and Housing Capability • Speaker Information • Offsite Programs and Special Events • Golf Tournaments • Guest Programs • Exhibitor/Sponsor Participation • Online Surveys and Polls
...AND REMEMBER: Having a great event website is only half the marketing equation! The other half is strategizing branded email campaigns
to communicate your messaging, engage the reader and evoke the desired
response. (We'll be sure to tell you more about this component while
discussing the website.)
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