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At GCT we have many years of
practical experience designing and developing web sites. Whether you
require a single web page or a full e-commerce solution, we can
help. Please take a look at a few of our favorite sites that we feel
showcase our talent:
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A&S,
Inc. specializes in promotional products, embroidered and silk screened apparel.
This site demonstrates a simple effective layout which integrates the companies backend supplier chain site to display
available products dynamically.
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BSA
of Ohio sells high quality auto parts
online. This site demonstrates the integration of a friendly user interface with a backend database to create a professional
e-commerce solution containing a nice shopping cart example. Payments are accepted via PayPal
or credit card. Products are added to the site via a backend administration facility, saving the customer from continually incurring the cost of having Gem City Technologies update the site. In addition to the ability to update the database with an administration facility, we can
also automatically load data from excel spreadsheets or other repositories of information that you may have.
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This not-for-profit
organization's site demonstrates the use of a MySQL
database, PHP, and Javascript programs to perform custom
calendar functions. The site contains a password protected
administration page to allow the organization’s
administrator to add, modify, delete, and review calendar
events via the Ohio
Dental Hygienists’ Association web site.
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This is a site for school fundraiser
ideas for a local embroidery company. This is an
example of a simple, effective site design showcasing our ability to create
clean, eye-popping graphics.
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You Know ...
The
eSpending report from Goldman, Sachs & Co., Harris
Interactive(R), and Nielsen/NetRatings revealed that
consumers began their holiday shopping earlier this
season, spending $8.5 billion, excluding travel, during
the month of November.
The
$8.5 billion spending mark is an increase of 55 percent
over the same period last year.
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