| Ellanet has been providing Internet and Web services since 1997. Our clientele encompasses a wide range of industries including broacast radio, private enterprise and non-profit organizations as well as cities and municipalities. Our current online portfolio is a representation of our most recent work, projects which have required a combination of our design, programming, e-commerce and hosting services. Feel free to browse through our case studies to see examples of completed Ellanet projects. If you would like to see or hear about more of our work, please contact us at any time.
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Queen City Jobs
Web Site: http://www.queencityjobs.com |
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| If you live in the Greater Cincinnati area, you've more than likely heard of Queen City Jobs. In addition to publishing a weekly recruitment paper, QCJ extends its services to the web through QueenCityJobs.com. Like its sister recruitment paper, QueenCityJobs.com provides an arena that enables local employers and job seekers to connect with each other. When Queen City Jobs decided to break away from their national... |
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DC Security
Web Site: http://os.dc.gov/os/cwp/view,a,1206,q,522357.asp |
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| The City of Washington DC needed a way to put their Municipal Regulations on line in both a free and a value added paid, subscription service. They needed to secure their Online Municipal Regulations, provide a way for people to purchase access to it using a credit card, and simultaneously deliver the access upon credit card approval. Washington turned to American Legal Publishing, and InfoSolutions to provide... |
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Shake It Records
Web Site: http://www.shakeitrecords.com |
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| If you've never been to Northside's Shake It Records, you're missing out on a real Cincinnati Treasure! Shake It is truly a unique shop and, in addition to a retail store (named Cincinnati's best in CityBeat), Shake It also runs its own record label. When Darren and Jim Blase wanted to take their store online, they wanted to do it right. Operating a small business themselves, they wanted to work with a company... |
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