Archive May 2007

Hey, Hey, Hey… it’s the new RodKaye.com 0

May21

Going Interactive is pleased to announce the go live of our new site for our old buddy Rod Kaye, www.rodkaye.com. Rod's an expert photographer in the greater Atlanta area. The new site is flash based and is the perfect way to display the quality of his photography.

Check it out here.

And check out the nice Blog we designed for him too.

GI Mentoring Program 0

May21

Going Interactive would like to thank Evienne for being our top quality Intern from the Center for Advanced Studies at Wheeler High School. Thanks for joing us for the Spring!

GI Produces"VELOCITY in the Gulch" Interactive Kiosk 0

May17

Going Interactive just finished working with ReSource Atlanta on an interactive motion graphics kiosk presentation for Nashville's new condo development in the happening "Gulch" neighborhood.

The piece brought ReSource's print collaterall for Velocity to dynamic life on screen with a built in menu navigation system so sales agents can walk prospects through floorplans, maps, and floorplate. The presentation lives in Velocity's sales center on a giant plasma screen.

Gi Produces Split Screen Presentations for DOC Lighting 0

May16


Delta / Capri / Omega Lighting of Tupelo, Mississippi recently looked to Going Interactive to produce a series of Flash / PowerPoint presentations for their new state-of-the-art training center.

GI took raw input files from DOC's product line managers and created beautiful motion graphics loops and click through presentations that are used on giant split screen projection system in the center.

To find out how Going Interactive can help your presentations be the best they can be contact us today.

More and More Marketers Embrace Social Media 0

May15
Forrester Research has released new numbers from a survey on marketing and online social media use like blogs and RSS.

Namely...
40% of marketers will use or test RSS this year (up from 10% last years survey)
34% will use or test blogs (up from 13% last year)
25% are using podcasts
22% are leveraging user-generated content
20% are using social networks

More at Womma.org
http://www.womma.org/research/009427.php