Our Work

Facebook Integration

Academy Bus

Academy Bus is a major provider of commuter transportation in New Jersey and a major charter service provider in the mid-Atlantic and New England. However, its website was out-of-date and did not reflect its reach. WSITS redesigned and restructured the site to give it a modern look and provide easy access to purchasing commuter tickets, casino tickets and charter quotes. We also set up and manage a pay-per-click ad campaign focused on commuter services. The campaign presents customized ads to searchers within a 10-mile radius of each town along Academy’s commuter routes. Videos were produced for the site and repurposed as cable television buys. Read More

Bay Area Network

WSITS built a customized social network for alumni of Stevens Institute of Technology. The site allows registrants to establish profiles, communicate with one another, and keep abreast of technology developments and events relevant to their industry. Connectors to Facebook and LinkedIn allow users to create and access their BAN profile without inputting new credentials or information Read More

Mancave

WSITS modified the Taylor Swift karaoke contest platform for use in a Pittsburgh-focused Win a Man Cave contest. Contestants could upload a photo or video showing why they deserved to win a man cave makeover. Visitors could vote on each entry and forward the entries they liked best to friends. WSITS also filmed a video with Pittsburgh Steeler Ryan Clark and his family to introduce the contest. Read More

NJ REBEL

NJ Rebel features everything from video tour guides; a custom game that plugs into Facebook, allowing players to share scores, invite friends and unlock weapons; student-produced blogs; and rankings for smoking facts. WSITS scripted, filmed and integrated the “tour guide” pieces; designed and developed the Swindler game; managed, edited and posted the students’ blog entries; and integrated the technology for all functionality. Read More

No Performance Tax

The National Association of Broadcasters wanted to rally its members and the public to help defeat a proposed performance tax that would hurt local radio stations and limit access to free radio. WSITS built a public microsite that explained the issue, engaged visitors and directed them to take action. Videos, text and news articles are used to explain the proposed tax and the threat to radio in simple terms, and regular blog entries keep users informed about the latest news. Visitors are asked to share why they love radio and are connected to the effort on other platforms, including Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. And an online letter-writing campaign allows visitors to directly contact their Senators and Congressman and urge them to oppose the pending legislation. 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


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