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v7 wordpressizes reflexologyestore.com

Added on October 8, 2009 By Max . Filed under Velocity7 .

reflexology_screen_shotHere’s another success from our growing portfolio of custom WordPress themes. Lauren Slade, of the Universal College of Reflexology, asked us to move her e-commerce website ReflexologyeStore.com to WordPress. The custom theme we developed replicates the look and feel of her static HTML site, saving untold hours of redesign time. Only difference is, she can now easily add and remove products, create new product categories, and tag products as related—all in a nice, friendly, HTML-free interface. She can even stick featured products and other items in her site’s sidebar with just a few clicks.

This adds up to less overhead costs and greater profits for her web venture. So go check out the site and learn to read some feet while you’re there.

V7 relaunches edwardcolver.com

Added on By Max . Filed under Velocity7 .

colver_home_screen_shot-copy-copyWe recently relaunched the website of seminal punk photographer Edward Colver after migrating the old, static edwardcolver.com into WordPress. Velocity7 developed a custom theme for the project, geared to precisely match the look and feel of the old site.


colver_store_screen_shotWhile the appearance remains nearly the same as the original, the transition increased the end-user functionality of the site by leaps and bounds. For example, we customized some WordPress plugins to allow Edward’s merchandise manager to easily add new shirts to their web store. V7 also streamlined their e-commerce engine, which had previously routed potential buyers through multiple third-party sites in search of their coveted shirts.

Sierra Economic Development Classes

Added on July 10, 2009 By robert . Filed under Velocity7 .

By: Sierra Economic Development Corporation (SEDCorp)

AUBRN Calif. July 10, 2009 – Are you interested in boosting website traffic to your business?
Do you understand the importance of accounting transactions?

Help is on the way. The Sierra Economic Development Corporation (SEDCorp) is hosting a series of classes designed for the entrepreneur and small business owners in Auburn and Placerville:

Internet Marketing
July 16, 2009 – Intermediate Class – Auburn
August 18, 2009 – Beginner Class – Placerville
August 25, 2009 – Intermediate Class – Placerville
The Beginner class you will learn how to get top rankings on Google, how to pick the right keywords for your business and you will be shown free tools to market locally, track website visitors and improve your business.
The Intermediate class will cover implementation of Internet marketing skills presented in the beginner class. Advanced techniques of keyword research and competitor analysis will be explained using examples from class participants. Other topics will include link building, Social Media Marketing, Google Analytics and Pay Per Click advertising.
6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Cost: $45.00, paid in advance
Instructor, Coryon Redd, is a successful entrepreneur who will teach you how to use free Internet tools to build a better website and draw customers to your business. In addition, you will be given an evaluation of your current marketing efforts and how to improve your marketing techniques. This is the class where your marketing dollars will be well spent.

Financial Feasibility Analysis
July 22, 2009 – Auburn
August 11 & August 26, 2009 – Placerville
This workshop will cover financial implications of common accounting transactions, financial forecasting, break-even Analysis and cash flow projections. If you don’t understand these – you are missing the boat. Learn how to forecast accurately and realistically and whether or not you have enough money in the business to survive.
6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Cost: $45.00, paid in advance
Instructor: Dave McDougall has an extensive background in both the corporate and small business world. From 1970 to 1988 Dave worked for various Fortune 500 companies in middle to upper-level management positions. In 1988, Dave started his own business that eventually grew into a $12 million, 120 employee, multi-location car rental company. Dave sold the business in 2001 and is enjoying consulting throughout the counties.

Auburn class location:
Sierra Economic Development Corporation
560 Wall Street, Suite F., Auburn, CA 95603

Placerville class location:
El Dorado County Office of Education
6767 Green Valley Road, Placerville, CA 95667

Please call Sandy at 530-823-4703 or email sandy@sedcorp.biz to reserve your seat. Payment must be received in advance.

Future classes to sign up for: QuickBooks, Identity Theft, Office Organization, Survival Marketing and Retirement Planning.

Velocity7 Launches Educational Website for Consortium for Ocean Leadership

Added on May 19, 2009 By robert . Filed under Environment, Velocity7, social networking .

Nevada City, CA – Velocity7, Nevada City’s leading marketing communications agency, has launched joidesresolution.org, a major new educational initiative of the Washington, D.C.-based Consortium for Ocean Leadership. The website tells the story of the JOIDES Resolution, a former oil exploration ship now in use as one of the world’s premier tools for scientific climate research. The JOIDES Resolution—or JR, as it is known on board—drills core samples from the ocean floor. Scientists use these cores to study the history of Earth’s climate.

The new website is deeply interactive and integrated with top social networking tools. The site provides teachers with a plethora of classroom resources and activities, and appeals to kids with videos and games. Users can communicate with scientists on board and read frequent updates from scientist and crew member bloggers. Visitors can sign up to receive blog feeds in their RSS reader, or for a monthly email newsletter also designed by Velocity7. In the fall, the Consortium for Ocean Leadership will sponsor two national contests for students through the website. The contests were designed and planned by Velocity7.

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“We think we took this site to a whole other level with the integration of social networking tools.” states Velocity7 CEO, Robert Trent. “A teacher might read an interesting blog entry with an embedded YouTube video, and then share that video directly with her teaching buddies on Facebook and Twitter. All that functionality is just a couple of clicks away”

The launch of the website coincides with the relaunch of the ship itself. The JR went to sea on March 5, 2009, after over two years of retrofits to the ship and its science facilities. The ship is operated by the Consortium for Ocean Leadership, a nonprofit organization representing 95 public and private ocean research education institutions, aquaria and industry. Acting of behalf of these leading institutions, Ocean Leadership works to advance research, education and sound ocean policy.

Velocity7 Wins Gold Addy Award for sevenforthesierra.com

Added on April 15, 2009 By robert . Filed under Environment, Green Minded Design, Places, Velocity7 Tags: , , — .

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Robert Trent, Director
pr@velocity7.com
Phone: 530.470.9292

Velocity7 Wins Gold Addy Award for Public Service
Nevada City, CA – Nevada City’s premier marketing communications agency has been awarded a Gold ADDY Award by the Sacramento Ad Club. This success at the local level advances Velocity7’s entry into a regional-level competition, and, with success there, to the national level. The ADDY Awards is the world’s largest advertising competition, and is the only creative awards program administered by the advertising industry for the industry.

Velocity7 took home Gold honors for Public Service Campaign in a Single Medium for creating sevenforthesierra.com, an educational website on seven issues and ideas critical to the future of the Sierra Nevada. The website attracted visitors with a seven-month PR campaign highlighting a new concept each month. Visitors were presented with an engaging introduction to the issue, and directed on to further information and resources to take action on the issues that inspired them.

The Seven for the Sierra campaign was inspired by regional efforts to increase the sustainability of Sierra communities. Velocity7 used the campaign to introduce the web-browsing public to leading organizations and individuals working on behalf of the Sierra. Issue pages directed the user to organizations like the Sierra Business Council or South Yuba River Citizens League for further information. Illustrations from renowned field guide author, illustrator, and environmental educator John Muir Laws enlivened every entry.

About Velocity7
Velocity7 provides integrated marketing solutions. Services include marketing communications, web, branding, print, public relations, advertising and media planning. 530.470.9292 www.velocity7.com #####

A joke about Seven

Added on March 17, 2009 By robert . Filed under Velocity7 .

Q: Why was six afraid of seven?

A: Because seven eight nine.

Cooperating together, individually

Added on By robert . Filed under Culture, Green Minded Design, Places, Technology, Velocity7, social networking .
Repost from THE UNION article

Nevada City office melds multiple entrepreneurs in single space

Nevada City is seeing a new form of office that is taking shaping in the down economy.

Robert Trent owns a Nevada City marketing and public relations firm that provides promotional materials for organizations committed to saving the world’s oceans.

His business, Velocity 7, also provides glossy brochures for Airstream trailers — those towable, livable aluminum recreational vehicles.

All he needs is a laptop, a chair, and a reliable Internet connection that, when it goes down, Trent can walk two steps away and ask fellow entrepreneur Rob Sheldon to fix.

Sheldon is a self-employed information technology specialist who works in the same office with Trent — and Sheldon sits next to Paul Smith, who has an MBA in sustainable management and owns a consulting firm.

And when Smith wants to share an idea with Trent, he can either walk the four steps to Trent’s desk, send him a Twitter feed or instant message.

The entrepreneurs, each with his own business, work in the same room in a second-floor office on Broad Street. Trent holds the lease to the building, and Smith, Sheldon and one other solo entrepreneur work at different desks in the same room.

Together, they make up Sierra Commons, where business people can rent space on a month-to-month basis.

For $200 a month, Trent offers tenants a desk, an Internet connection, and the chance to break the work-from-home doldrums.

“You get a lot more value for your money,” Trent said. “We’re not making money by subletting. That’s not why we’re doing it. It’s all about getting some energy going to share some ideas and learn from each other. Being a part of this downtown is important to us.”

More productive

Trent, 42, has been in the building on Broad Street for five years. Sheldon, 30, who owns No Problem IT consulting, has been in the building two and a half months; and Smith, 39, who owns Green Smith Consulting, has been in the building one month.

“I didn’t need an office, technically, but it helps to have human beings around you,” Smith said.

Smith and Sheldon use sleek laptops; Trent and his associate use desktops.

The office has a kitchen and a bathroom around the corner, but no copy machine — that’s done down the street, in an effort to keep waste at a minimum.

The “solopreneurs” are working to save some green — both money and otherwise — by using one office.

“We all need to make a living,” Trent said. “We’re all businesses with local, national and international clients, and we all want a quality of life, and this adds to it.”

Sheldon, who does troubleshooting, network administration and installation, and Web design and development, used to work at home.

“I think it’s fair to say that my productivity has increased 250 percent. I get so distracted at home.

“It feels very good to say ‘I have an office,’” Sheldon added.

The setup is not unusual in larger cities — nor in Nevada City, which has several examples of similar work arrangements.

Smith joked that the office is so user-friendly that all one needed to work there is a roll of toilet paper and an Internet connection.

But they really need intangibles, too.

“There’s a culture that has to be a part of it,” Trent said. “If you have a party and you have crackers and Cheez Whiz, it doesn’t mean it’s going to be a big, good party. It has to be a symbiotic relationship.”

So far, so good.

Soup Night and the Local Food Movement

Added on March 11, 2009 By robert . Filed under Velocity7 .

Download the PDF here soup night at the miners foundry nevada city

Nevada County Solopreneurs

Added on February 13, 2009 By robert . Filed under Culture, Green Minded Design, Places, Technology, Velocity7, social networking .

There is something really cool happening in Nevada County.  Its call Nevada County Solopreneurs,  We have a Google Group going and I think you should join if the description below fits your fancy.

Freelancers, consultants, “solopreneurs”, and small business owners of all kinds in Nevada County. If you’re not a solopreneur, but you’re interested in what we’re doing, you’re welcome to join in too. The mailing list will contain information on future meetings, presentations, and events.

Designing and Living a Green Life

Added on January 13, 2009 By robert . Filed under Environment, Green Minded Design, Velocity7 .

McCamant & Durrett Lecture: Designing and Living a Green Life

Originally published on Yubanet.com

By: Pamela Biery, Velocity7.com

NEVADA CITY Calif. Jan. 12, 2009 – How do you get your electric bill down to zero? Nationally acclaimed and locally based architect Charles Durrett will share this and other tricks of sustainable design, at a slide presentation Wed, Feb 18, 7:00 pm at the Nevada City Veteran’s Hall, 415 North Pine Street. Durrett’s firm was recognized last year by the National Association of Homebuilders for energy efficiency, for its Nevada City Cohousing development.

Durrett, age 53, is best known for his work relating sustainability to sociability. He argues that highly sociable neighborhoods are also more environmentally sustainable and he has authored two popular audience books interpreting Danish neighborhood patterns. He and his wife and partner, Kathryn McCamant introduced the “cohousing” model to the United States, a cross between eco-village and custom neighborhood.

According to Durrett, when it comes to carbon footprint, solar panels are nice but are really just the finishing touch, after lifestyle and building design. “Half of the country’s energy is used for heating, cooling, and lighting buildings, and much of it is unnecessary.” He says that his own home’s electric bill for all of 2008 was a negative $83.34, and he has only a single kilowatt of solar electric generation.

Durrett will also discuss ways to live green beyond saving energy. He will show examples of social neighborhoods that embody a green lifestyle, as well as projects which reduce toxicity, reduce lumber in framing, use recycled and reclaimed building materials, retain water on-site and effectively steward the land.

Admission is $5.00. To reserve a place or for more information, call Nisanda at 530-478-1970, or email info@cohousingpartners.com.

WHO: Charles Durrett – architect & author
WHAT: Designing and Living a Green Life
WHEN: Wednesday, Feb. 18, 7:00 pm
WHERE: Nevada City Veterans’ Hall 415 No. Pine St.
FEE: $5.00
For further event information, contact: Nisanda, 530-478-1970

Charles Durrett is the winner of the 2001 United Nations Human Habitat award, among others. McCamant & Durrett also designed the LEED certified Unitarian Universalist Church of Fresno, California, the first LEED building in California’s South Central Valley.

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Green-minded Design

Velocity7 is a certified sustainable business and encourages, initiates and practices green solutions in all business endeavors.

We take an integrated marketing communications approach to creative solutions because this delivers consistent results, value and unified messaging.