Red Door Interactive (www.reddoor.biz) is one of San Diego's most recognized and respected Interactive Marketing agencies.
Specifically, the firm is an Internet Presence Management company that does much more than create web sites. Red Door helps their clients develop a comprehensive online presence by analyzing their unique challenges, advising them on Internet-based solutions and implementing strategies to help them along their path toward e-business.
The firm assists its clients with technology integration, online marketing, web traffic analysis, search engine promotion, web site content updates and comprehensive web site design. And because Red Door believes that their clients' online and offline efforts should be fully coordinated, the firm also does print, offline marketing, signage, packaging and collateral.
See Stalwart Communications' recent placement for Red Door as an expert source: E-Marketing & Commerce Magazine eView: Don’t Overreact to Google Chrome By Reid Carr
The recent launch of Google Chrome, the search engine's free open source browser, has some marketers concerned that they'll need to spend time checking yet another browser to ensure their online promotion campaigns appear as designed.
That's understandable. The mere mention of Google launching a software application brings with it expectations that throngs of users will flock to it, and that revenue opportunities will increase. But before stretching your already strained budgets even further, I'd advise a wait- and-see approach. Denver Post Business Briefing Red Door Interactive, a San Diego- based Internet presence management firm, announced the acquisition of Denver's Breckenridge Communications.
SD Business Journal Cell Phones Can Now Serve Up Souplantation Locations, Phone Numbers On mobile phones, screens range from small to tiny. While some devices pull in data at Wi-Fi speeds, others operate much more slowly on first and second generation cellular networks.
As a result, designing for mobile devices “really is an exercise in restraint,” said Brandon Zelasko, associate business manager for Red Door Interactive Inc.
Red Door recently spent two months retooling the Web site for Rancho Bernardo’s Garden Fresh Restaurant Corp. — which operates 105 eateries under the Souplantation and Sweet Tomatoes names in the West, South and East — optimizing the data for mobile phones. The new portion went live in mid-June.
QSR Magazine Sweet Tomatoes Creates Mobile Version of Web Site Red Door Interactive, a strategic Internet Presence Management firm, announced the launch of Souplantation/Sweet Tomatoes' mobile version of its Web site.Cell phone users can quickly find the location nearest them along with hours of operations, maps, and phone numbers with minimal download time and key punches.
"We're the first restaurant of our kind that I know of to launch such an initiative and did so to make it easier for users to find us anywhere at anytime," says Joan Scharff; executive director of brand and menu strategy of Garden Fresh Corp, the parent company of Souplantation/Sweet Tomatoes. "Our mission is to create an experience where our guests can create the meal that best fits their needs on their time. The mobile Web project is an extension of that."
PROMO Magazine Golf Ball Maker Pushes the “Noodletarian” Platform with Microsite, Sweeps Noodle Golf, the makers of Noodle+ and Lady Noodle+ golf balls, is urging devotees to cast a vote for “Noodleocracy” this campaign season and holding out a round of golf with commentator and brand spokesman Gary McCord as an incentive.
The campaign and Web site were designed for Noodle Golf by the Red Door Interactive agency.
Inc. Magazine How to Jazz Up Your Site Carr, founder of Red Door Interactive, a San Diego firm that advises companies, including Intuit and Buck Knives, on their online initiatives, says his clients are frequently hamstrung by low (or no) expectations. "Companies don't see the Web as a true aspect of their business," he says. "They aren't benchmarking. They don't try to drive more revenue."