• Bronze Horizon Interactive Award — B2B / Corporate Website
• Outstanding Achievement Interactive Media Award — Intranet Website
online marketing
Corporate research portal wins interactive awards
Interactive Awards for Adobe B2B microsite
• Communicator Gold Award of Excellence — Microsite
• Silver Horizon Interactive Award — B2B / Corporate Website
Scott Design receives web and print awards
Scott Design won four Horizon Interactive Awards, a leading international interactive media awards competition, highlighting this year’s “best of the best” in interactive media production.
SwiftTest website wins interactive awards
• Best in Class Interactive Media Award — Computer Software Website
• Bronze Horizon Interactive Award — B2B / Corporate Website
20 years of success
At Scott Design, we have been working since our founding in 1993 on hundreds of projects with technology, venture capital, B2B, and retail products companies. Over the years we have worked for some of the largest technology companies in the world, innovative startups, and everything in between.
Case Study: eBay Global Shipping Program
For the beta release of the eBay Global Shipping Program, eBay sought a campaign tailored to its high-profile international sellers.
Scott Design wins top honors in Interactive Media Awards
Scott Design has been awarded Best in Class by the Interactive Media Awards in the Computer Software Website category for its work on the SwiftTest website.
5-point checklist to supercharge your company’s website
Now is a great time to take a look under the hood of your company’s website to make sure it’s a high-performance marketing machine. Depending on how long it’s been since you launched your organization’s site, you might need minor service, a few new parts, or a major service to really improve performance.
The right way to use web analytics
While you can’t get exact numbers from any one analytics program, the data from one program, such as Google Analytics, can be used to do valuable comparisons that can help you gain insights about your visitors, spot patterns and trends, and figure out what is working on your site and what isn’t.
Are Google Analytics accurate?
There are many different sources for web analytics. You can set up free Google Analytics on your site, you might get analytics from your website or blog host, and you might have paid for an advanced analytics tool. But what happens when they all return different numbers in their reports? Which one is right?