Calling all chapters of the
Spina Bifida Association of America
A call for a common voice online
The Spina Bifida Association of America (SBAA) has recognized that to build and maintain a brand identity its chapters must deliver their message with a common voice.
On the internet any successful organization, profit and non-profit alike, deliver their message in a common voice by maintaining a look and feel that transcends region, departments or chapters.
Take a look at the two 'before' sites to the right. Do you think someone wanting to learn about or donate to a Spina Bifida organization would be able to tell that these two groups were part of the same organization? Are you, an insider, able to tell?
With new cases of Spina Bifida each day and a population that is always on the move the importance of consistency across all chapter web sites is critical.
Along with the logos, flyer templates, and marketing plans distributed with the SBAA's marketing materials are web site templates.
Now take a look at the two 'after' sites to the right. These illustrate how each of the currrent sites would look with the SBAA's web template applied to them. Note the difference and how easy it is to recognize that the two sites are part of the same organization, despite the fact that their actual content speaks directly to the locale they serve.
Services being offered
Basic template application
$1,000
Have the SBAA web template applied to your web site. Whether you have an existing site or need one created the same flat fee applies.
Content management package
$2,500
Have the SBAA web template applied to your web site, plus get the WordPress content management system. Log in from anywhere in the world to create or update your pages. Whether you have an existing site or no site at all the same flat fee applies.
Maintenance/hosting
Web site content updates and hosting options can be discussed on a case-by-case basis.
Contact
If interested or you want to learn more...
I am a web designer living in Arizona with my amazing wife Kari and our beautiful baby boy, Brady. I was born with myelomeningocele and like all those born with Spina Bifida I deal with it day in and day out.