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Non-Profit
Non-profit organizations always have
their eye on the bottom line. Even when quality and
precision are crutial, Wishbone delivers function and
beauty at an affordable price. From County and Municipal
groups, to co-ops and clubs - they all get the same
attention to detail as our big corporate clients. The
Internet is the perfect tool for groups that are spread
apart. Let us provide the tools to help your organization
grow and achieve your primary goals.
Need a webcast for a special Non-profit event? Wishbone
can stream video or audio content tothe web for a fraction
the cost of dedicated services. Selling tickets to a
fundraiser? We have e-commerce options that are virtually
free! Contact us today for
the most bang for your buck! |
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Madison Farms
Madison Farms is a database driven directory of all the family
farms in Madison County, NC. This site was paid through a
GoldenLEAF grant - from the state of North Carolina, as well
as through the Duke Endowment. The goal of this site is to
provide the public with agri-tourism oppurtunities by giving
the fams a public venue for marketing and advertising. This
project has been incredibly rewarding for Wishbone MediaWorks. |
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Hot
Springs Broadband
HSBB is a Rural Technology Cooperative - a big challenge to
say the least. Their goal is to deliver high speed internet
to mountain towns using outdoor wireless technology. WIshbone
not only provided the website, but also email services and
network design and implementation. In fact, the town of Hot
Springs email is provided by Wishbone MediaWorks's servers
and delivers thousands of emails a day to help drive this
mountain resort town's economy. |
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Hot
Springs, North Carolina
Famous for its hot mineral springs and its place along the
Appalachian Trail, Hot Springs is one of Western North Carolina's
most desirable tourist locations. When the Town's Tourism
Authority looked for a way to convey its natural beauty to
the World Wide Web, it sought Wishbone Mediaworks' expertise
in design and Web architecture to effectively market the town's
many businesses. |
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