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Top 10 CVB Websites

CVB websites have done their job when online visitors are converted into actual (#irl) visitors. Most organizations go about this in similar ways, employing recent trends such as enticing hero videos and creative ways to incorporate some type of local perspective, mainly via social media generators. Loaded with of-the-moment features such as neighborhood-focused content, refined […]

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Alpharetta Convention & Visitors Bureau Launches New Website

January 22, 2018, Atlanta: The new year brought exciting changes for the Alpharetta Convention & Visitors Bureau with the launch of their new website. The updated website was designed and developed by Rhyme & Reason Design, a full-service boutique agency based in Atlanta, Georgia, that specializes in branding, print and digital design and strategy development. […]

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Round Rock’s Chamber of Commerce Website Wins the TCCE Media Award

We have some exciting news … from back in 2016! Rhyme & Reason Design’s website for the Round Rock Chamber of Commerce won first place in the Texas Chamber of Commerce’s 2016 Media Awards. The awards honor organizations for exceptional efforts in marketing, communications and media outreach. The overall competition had more than 200 entries […]

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Bringing Smart SEO Ideas to our Beautiful Designs

At Rhyme & Reason Design, our purpose is to combine beautiful designs and smart ideas to help our clients develop successful comprehensive marketing campaigns. These campaigns can include the creation of everything from a logo design to a fully responsive website and everything in between. Over the years, we’ve discovered that some of the most […]

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Why Responsive?

There’s no doubt about it: the mobile Internet experience is booming. Mobile traffic as a percentage of all Internet traffic has grown by 1.5x each year for the last five years. In May of 2013, 15% of all Internet traffic consisted of mobile users. According to that trajectory mobile will take up 22.5% of all […]

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