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Web Design

Speak Up When You're Down

WSITS redesigned and restructured the website for the state’s postpartum depression awareness campaign. The Speak Up When You’re Down site was given a modern design and content was better organized to focus on the likely visitors to the site – new mothers, family members and healthcare professionals. Video testimonials were filmed and added to the site so visitors could be inspired by survivor stories. The site was heavily optimized and supported by a paid search ad campaign. Read More

Spinal Muscular Atrophy Foundation

WSITS designed, developed, launched and managed a muiti-dimensional site for this national nonprofit organization. The site includes such features as E-commerce, a custom content management system, and information management for grassroots communications and government affairs applications. These solutions allow the foundation to devote more time and energy to its mission while maintaining a professional, current Web destination. Read More

Stevens' Office of Development

A university’s alumni are a crucial part of its fundraising efforts. Stevens’ Institute of Technology was eager to add more alumni to its database and begin communicating with them more regularly. That process began with a new website. Designed to showcase the successes of Stevens, the site focuses on the people who have made the school what it is today. Read More

Taylor Swift Sing to Win Karaoke

In order to promote Verizon FiOS and a Taylor Swift concert tour, WSITS created a contest platform that allowed users to upload a karaoke video of themselves singing a Taylor Swift song. Visitors to the site could view the videos, forward them to a friend and vote on the video they liked best. The videos shuffled randomly to give all contestants a fair shot at appearing on the first page of entrants. The videos auto-played when the site opened. Read More

Teen Media Contest

The New Jersey Department of Human Services sponsors an annual Teen Media Contest focusing on parental responsibility to encourage teens to think about what it means to be a parent. The contest is open to all middle school and high school students statewide and focuses on a specific theme each year. Students must submit original, hand-drawn artwork. WSITS designed a microsite for the contest that can be updated and used each year. The site showcases the winning artwork, provides online registration for teachers and serves as a communications platform for the contest. Read More

The Beth Robot

WSITS designed and developed a website focusing on Newark Beth Israel Medical Center’s robotic surgery program. Videos of the physcians discussing robotic surgery were edited with recordings of the surgeries made by the robotic surgery module to highlight the groundbreaking procedures. An electronic newsletter program informed employees, the media and officials about the happenings at NBIMC. Read More


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