San Gabriel Mission
San Gabriel, California
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“I am delighted we collaborated with Earthbound for redesign and update of our website. Earthbound was incredibly generous with their time, energy, and resources for the project. They were very prompt and professional, with a warm, personal touch that made us feel that they prized the project as much as we did. They had been spot on with their assistance for any SOS sent by us at any time, which has ensured the smooth functioning of the site.The success of the project is clearly evident to us from the number of hits the Mission web has generated ever since it was revamped.
I am sure that Earthbound approaches their projects with a rare passion and commitment. I am happy to recommend their services to the public.” ~ Fr Paulson V Veliyannoor, CMF |
San Gabriel Mission has served as spiritual and historic center of the San Gabriel Valley for over 200 years, and with this in mind we strove to include the historical aspects of the Mission in its site, while expanding its role in the community. The Mission site now features an events calendar and pastoral blog as well as contact form; in the future parishioners will be able to register and donate online.
GS Plastering Concepts
Chino Hills, CA
Since this was GS Plastering Concepts’ initial foray onto the web, they needed to be up and running with a site affording maximum visibility – as well as aesthetics.
Centaur Equinecisers
Mira Loma, CA
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We wanted horsepeople to feel comfortable navigating this site. The old site’s navigation scrolled down off the page and we always had this feeling that people were ‘missing something.’ Now the navigation is all in front and the drop downs make it very easy to see our product line. Earthbound was able to complete this project quickly with zero downtime.
– Alan Cobham, Centaur Equinecisers (and Hotwalkers) |
| Centaur Equinecisers’ previous site enjoyed a great deal of legacy, having been online in various iterations since 2000. We gave it an entirely new look and completely revamped its previous (vertical) navigation. | |
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