The Chicken Man Of Panama City

This is a story from my hometown newspaper, The News Herald of Panama City FL A neighborhood feud turned fowl Tuesday when a Bay County man shot and killed three chickens and a turkey with a .357-caliber Magnum during an argument in his neighbor's front yard.

Mary Fisher Design on Google Stories

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Is your website iPad ready?

Apple has already sold 1 million of iPads in the U.S. and in the next weeks they will start to deliver millions of iPads outside the U.S. Ipad is an ingenious touch-based computer that lets you surf the web, listen music, watch videos, write emails. But if you are not aware Apple decided to not support Flash, so if your site is built using this technology, 1 million iPad users will not able to view your site.

Lynx browser: how Google sees your website

Learning how Google and other search engines, see your website is the key to a good search engine optimization of your site (SEO).

Trendler USA, compatible toner cartridges

We had the great fortune to work on Stephen Trendler's website: TrendlerUSA.com. He will begin to save costs immediately because of the flippable catalog on the homepage. He will no longer have to print and mail out catalogs. And his compatible toner cartridge customers will have a catalog immediately without having to wait on the postal service. And on top of that, he is saving trees. I call this the "Trendler Green Initiative".

Something lumpy in your direct mail

When you receive an envelope in the mail that is lumpy, it makes you want to open it. You cannot help yourself. We did a direct mail campaign with a goldfish with a clothes pin on his nose. A real, 3 dimensional clothes pin (small). The message was: Does your marketing stink? We gained several new clients. They actually saved the direct mail piece and brought it in with them for the appointment. I was reminded of this when I ran across this story online: http://bit.ly/1SUGdF

Picerno Construction Company Jacksonville Florida

Rick Picerno, a commercial and residential contractor in Jacksonville, is one of the most honest and talented craftsmen I know.

New Website for Pioneer Technology Group of Orlando Florida

We were tasked with developing a website for a government software developer and records management company. They specialize in court case management software.

Dynamic website for Katherine Ashley CPA

Now, this is not your typical CPA website. Katherine Ashley wanted a site that was not your usual stuffy CPA site, but instead had vibrant colors, unusual photos of Florida images and made prospective clients feel comfortable.

The Savannah Project book cover

The Savannah Project, a thriller by Chuck Barrett

Jacksonville Orthopaedic Institute Website

We have just published the new Jacksonville Orthopaedic Institute website.

New Website for Florida Farm Bureau of Jacksonville Florida

New website for Florida Farm Bureau Insurance of Jacksonville Florida, Chuck Allen

Jacksonville Real Estate Website

We have just completed a new website for Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Realtor Mandy Morrow.

New Logo and Expression Engine on Mary Fisher Design

Presenting the roll out of the new Mary Fisher Design logo and our Expression Engine backed website

New Website for Bushnell and Company

We have just completed the new website for Bushnell & Company, Jacksonville FL CPA.

Spend Locally

For every $100 spent in a chain store, $14 goes back into the local economy. For a locally owned business $45 goes back back

Jacksonville, FL - San Marco Neighbors Fight Rezoning

San Marco residents fight rezoning on Hendricks Ave. Heated battle between residents and City Council on Tuesday, March 10.

How To Market Your Business During A Recession

There are plenty of signs that the economy has really slowed down. You are feeling the pinch, and your sales are way down. But, how do you promote your business during a recession?

Mary -vs- Goliath (from Harrington Design Blog)

Tuesday, August 21, 2007, Local Designer and friend, Mary Fisher Design, publicly takes on the Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA). Mary claims that the JEA made little to no effort to publicize a $7,000,000.00 contract (numerical for emphasis) that came up for renewal this June.