There’s a unique story behind every site
January of 2015 RLC Design got to do something we’ve been wanting to do for a while. We were asked to help Point of Rocks Campground modernize their incredibly outdated website. And after we brought them into 2015…..things started to happen!
I don’t know if I should hug you or hang you
That’s what one of the park employees said several months after we completed their website rebuild. She was complaining that the phone hadn’t stopped ringing all morning, and that the website was generating a lot more inquiries than it used to. In 2014 the old website generated about 5,000 unique visitors. In 2015 with the new website online 31,783 website visitors…. In 2016 42,000 unique visitors, and as of September of 2017 45,198 unique visitors have viewed the website. Getting with the times, leveraging a responsive website design, and using their Internet presence to reach out nationally, Point of Rocks finds itself full for the Northern AZ RV season!
Since you added the online reservation inquiry form we’re booking more and more people thanks to the website. Every day I have to check the e-mail for all of the people looking to make a reservation at Point of Rocks. I keep singing your praises!Jason - Point of Rocks RV Park
Visit Queen Valley and the other McGavin ResortsThe Prescott Art Store’s new website
The Art Store’s website had been around for a while. The owner kept up with the website design for years using Dreamweaver, but with all the changes in tech it was time for a big change.
Welcome to the 21st century
The old Art Store website wasn’t mobile friendly. Links went off to nowhere. Navigation had become too complex. And there were features the owner wanted that just weren’t too easy. After sitting down with the owner we devised a plan to create a mobile friendly and easy to use site. We also added some extra features like class bookings for art students, a new SEO strategy, and tying site updates to all the social media outlets the Art Store was using. We created a streamlined workflow for the owner to continue updating on multiple locations through his website alone!
Students can sign up for classes right on the site? And they can pay for them too? All of the classes are listed on an interactive calendar? Okay, let’s do this!Keith Kendall
Visit the Art Store’s SiteSo busy now the owner turns guests away during the busy season
La Mesa RV Park, in Cortez Colorado, was a sleepy little park on the edge of town. Close to Mesa Verde National Park, and to Hovenweep National Monument, the park was still struggling to remain full. The owner knew that many of her guests found out about the park on the Internet, but the old site looked dated and wasn’t mobile friendly at all.
A strategy to fill the park
RLC Design Services spent a few weeks at La Mesa RV Park. We devised a strategy to improve SEO and get the park near the top of Google Page 1. There are many other parks in the area, including a KOA (a company with a full time web team), so reaching customers first was a priority. Additionally RLC Design updated the new website design with professional images of the park, showing off the latest improvements made for guests. This was our first RV Park client at the end of 2013, and their 2014 -2015 seasons they’ve been fully booked.
We were full for the 2014 and 2015 Seasons! Most of my customers have told me they learned about us through our website. I always ask them when they register. I feel bad turning guests away, but we’ve just been that busy since the website was updatedShiree - Owner of La Mesa RV Park
Visit La Mesa RV ParkBret Blevins’ new website
Bret Blevins is a very well known name in the comic industry. Brett’s work has been seen in Marvel Comics, DC Comics, works for Disney, and more. From the comic pages to story boarding, and finally to some incredible fine art pieces as well, Bret is one of the living legends of graphic story telling. He’s got a following around the globe, but until we sat down with him, he had no way to really communicate to the rest of the world.
A New Approach
Bret’s old website was antiquated and couldn’t be found. This is often the case with artists. Amazing works, terrible websites. RLC Design sat down with Bret and listed out how he could reach his community of fans through a new mobile friendly website, a simple E-Commerce Solution, and tying his site together with several social media outlets. The same day we deployed Bret’s new E-Commerce solution he began selling commission pieces from fans across the USA (15 minutes after the E-Commerce was launched to be exact).
I’d gotten so used to seeing bad websites over the years, I didn’t know what to expect from my new one. This? This is a great website!Bret Blevins
Visit Bret’s Website