Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Old Town Cellar Gets a Face Lift

   Back in 2003 I walked into the Old Town Wine Cellar in downtown Yuma. It was a delight for me to have an honest to goodness wine shop in Yuma, although I really didn't know much about wine at the time (not saying I know much more now). The proprietor of the place, Mike Shelhamer, was kind enough to allow me to do some work for them, in exchange for an education in Wine. We made his cards and programmed his first mail list, as well as implemented a much more robust service when the list grew out of it's initial capacity. We advised upon the domain www.yumawine.com, and that minor investment alone has paid extremely well in the web real estate since then!

   Fast forward now several years people told Mike he should get a web site, well he had one, however it was simple, just had the office hours, phone number, address. That version of the site was all that he needed for the time. Wine is quite the luxury and life style commodity and the need to expand did not make fiscal sense... until last year.

   With no desire to rush Mike wished to duplicate the simplicity of the one page site, but include some more content. The news letter archive needed to be available, directions to his shop clearer, and to tie into the social media outlets that he has started to use to keep in contact with his customers. It should have a face lift, and also be easy to manage for him. Mike did not want to learn HTML, and I can not blame him one bit. Slowly this site came together and we are pleased that Mike is happy with the outcome. Thank you very much for your continued patronage these past 8 years, looking forward to working with you many more!



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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Four Color Yuma Donates to Hospice of Yuma, YRMC Foundation & Boys and Girls Club of Yuma

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PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MEDIA CONTACT INFORMATION:
Jon M. Perry
Owner
Four Color Yuma
Phone: 928.919.6845

Four Color Yuma continues to support local community through give back program.

Fourcoloryuma.com, the newly established Yuma, AZ-based online print solution dedicated to local businesses, has today announced that for revenue generated in the months May, June and July they have donated a combined $64.67 to Hospice of Yuma, YRMC Foundation and Boys & Girls Club of Yuma.
“I'm grateful that we can contribute something back to local non-profits and look forward to continue doing so for a long time to come!” said Jon M. Perry, head of Four Color Yuma and Imaginary Friends design studios.
Four Color Yuma, which offers local businesses inexpensive quality color printing on just about everything (business cards, post cards, stationary, vehicle wraps, window screens, etc.) now provides a new way of giving businesses an option for color at 20-40% less than the established businesses. It’s another cool way of giving back to the community.
With its target markets ranging from businesses to government institutions, and non-profit organizations, Four Color Yuma never turns down a job without good reason. “One of the great benefits to patronizing us is the fact that we put back money into your pocket,” said Jon, who has served on the board of directors for the Yuma Community food bank and has won several Addy awards, including a Golden Addy for website development.
For further information, please contact:
Jon M. Perry
Owner
Four Color Yuma
Phone: 928.919.6845
Business Mailing Address: 3090 Avenue, 3E, Yuma, AZ 85365
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