
NEWS
February 2008 —Several client projects went live in the first two months of the year. Chief among these was a large, new website for new Radar client Oco, Inc., a leading purveyor of hosted business intelligence solutions based in Waltham, Mass. A new tradeshow booth and company identity was also completed this month for long-time client Protein Forest, a biotech provider, also based in Waltham. A new Protein Forest website is currently in design stage. Meanwhile, Radar is busily engaged with the Innovation Group, an insurance software and services provider with U.S. headquarters in Newton. Stay tuned for updates on our design and development work associated with this industry leader.
June 2007 —Midway into the year, Radar Media continues to serve the needs of our growing list of existing customers, each of whom continually challenges us to deliver great new content and design services. Work in progress includes new booth content and design for Swiss-based Kern, a premium supplier of mail room inserters; new white papers and case studies for Gomez, the web's leading experience monitoring company; and new web functionality for On-State. Also in the finishing stages iis a new web calculator for NewRiver, a financial services provider in Andover, Mass. The tool is posted prominently on NewRiver's homepage.
March 2007 —Radar Media welcomed 2007 with several new clients and marketing projects. Several of these are high profile technology companies aimed at the business and consumer markets alike. Among these new clients are envIO Networks, a stealth mobile communications software company for which Radar has already completed a new identity and website; and iSkoot, a mobile device software company focused on bringing digital communities to handhelds.
December 2006 —Finalizing a very strong year for the company, Radar Media Group entered the fourth quarter with a strong roster of new clients and successful projects. New web clients include On-State Communications, a hot startup in the automated call center space; CHiL Semiconductor, a new fabless provider of low-power chip technology; and Sensicast Systems, a fast-growing pioneer in the wireless automation space.
February 2006—Radar Media Group is off to a strong start in 2006, showing solid growth in all aspects of the business, including custom publishing and website development. Among our newest customers on the web development front, we welcome Covaris, Inc., our newest life science/technology client, and Iditarod Systems, a fast-growing IT consultancy firm based in Washington, D.C. We are also working closely on web development with Premier Payment Systems, an innovative supplier of credit financing for parents with children in private schools.
June 2005—As of June 1, Radar Marketing is no more.
The new name for our company is Radar Media Group, Inc. and our
new home on the web is www.radarmedia.com. Along
with the name we've created a special page to celebrate our clients.
Read the latest Radar testimonials to find
out what our growing list of customers have to say about working
with Radar's team.
April 2005—Radar welcomes Macromedia and PaymentOne among
its newest clients..
March 2005—Radar's latest web customer, TimeLab
Corp., went live late last month with its new website. Built to be easily extended as the company grows, the site includes a powerful search feature, easy navigation and customer Radar graphics to describe its unique technology to potential system builders, product engineers, business managers and investors.
December 2004—The fall sales and
marketing season has been very strong, both for Radar and its
regular and new family of clients. Many clients increasingly depend
on Radar for their website and other electronic media, including
PDF downloads and Flash. This seems to be the case regardless
of vertical focus.
Among are latest clients from this summer and fall, are FreeChoice
Communications, a California-based phone service provider for
residences; Protein Forest, a venture-based biotechnology firm
focused on protein discovery for pharmaceutical companies and
researchers; PrimeArray
Systems, a web-based supplier of NAS
and CD/DVD tower servers; and StarBak
Communications, a fast-growing,
venture-backed company on the verge of popularizing enterprise
video for the masses.
June 2004—The economy looks strong from Radar's
vantage point as we welcome several new clients to our fold.
They include FreeChoice Communications, a low cost, high quality
supplier of phone services in California. STARBAK
Communications,
closer to home for us in Waltham, Mass. is another. STARBAK specializes
in multimedia platforms for the Internet. In New York and the
U.K., Entuity is also a new client; they specialize in enterprise
networking. Meanwhile, be sure to check out some stories from
this month's Radar Review. You'll find some hard-hitting white
paper marketing tips, e-mail campaign best
practices, and tips
for increasing
your web traffic.
February 2004—Radar welcomes new software client
mValent, a pioneer in
the field of infrastructure applications management.
Meanwhile, the February issue of Radar Media Review is out and all about
effective search engine marketing. Breeze through Larry Chase's
helpful Top 10 Tips on
search engine marketing and read Hans Riemer's CNET article on
recent developments in pay-per-click
search engine marketing.
Finally, if communications between your marketing and IT teams isn't what
it should be, read this on
how to cross the chasm.
November 2003—So how many great leads did you generate for the sales guys this week? In the end, we know it's all about leads, so we've focused on just that in this latest issue of Radar Media Review. Read this inspirational turnaround story to find out how one CMO successfully jumpstarted her company's demand generation program. Or find out what it takes to fill your company's sales funnel. And if you've got a few more minutes to spend, check out these key points in Ray Jutkins' classic, "Power Direct Marketing."
August 2003—This month, we welcome new
client Entuity.
Meanwhile, the new Radar website is now live, along with a
new issue of Radar Media Review. This month's focus: tracking
the ROI on your content.
Check out MarketingProf's treatise on the
role of content in modern management; an analysis on what
big companies do well in marketing, and how to copy them;
and high tech journalist David Strom's assessment of what
PR people do wrong.
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