LOUDER media

by benstewart on 04/25/2011

I have launched a new business with my good friend Kurt Aschliman. If you are interested in website development, design, or consultation please find us over at LOUDERmedia.com.

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Website Launch: TheBrentClifford.com

by benstewart on 11/25/2010

Drummer. Friend. Brent Clifford:

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Permission to Speak Freely

by benstewart on 08/31/2010

Anne Jackson, blogger and author, just launched a book site for her new book Permission to Speak Freely. A few days before launch she posted a plea for some WordPress coding help on Twitter to which I happily responded. I helped tweak her site theme a bit to (1) accomplish some of her specific needs for this book site and (2) make it match the book’s cover artwork.

The concept of this book (and website) is really interesting as it serves as a place for anonymous confessions. Why is that helpful? Too often people hide their struggles because we think that we are the only ones who struggle with those issues. We have to look perfect because we think that the people around us are perfect… or something like that. A book/site like this is good–if for no other reason–because it helps us realize that we are not alone in our struggles.

So check out Permission to Speak Freely and leave a comment. Maybe you will find the confessions of others helpful, too.

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Website Launch: Bowen’s Heart

by benstewart on 08/26/2010

I am happy to be working with Kurt Aschliman on some upcoming website projects. Our first joint venture has been Bowen’s Heart — a blog by Sarah & Matt Hammitt (Matt of Sanctus Real) setup to follow their journey through the process of delivering a baby boy with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS).

I handled the design of the site from Photoshop to HTML/CSS and Kurt knocked out all of the PHP/Wordpress development. Please check it out and leave a comment of encouragement and support for the Hammitt family.

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Website Launch: Craig Tackett

by benstewart on 08/19/2010

Inlightened Ministries exists to point people in the direction of a loving God through speaking, worship music, and conferences. Craig Tackett (founder and president of Inlightened Ministries) is a dynamic speaker and talented worship leader who travels across the United States speaking and leading praise and worship music at conferences, camps, retreats, rallies, revivals, and any other place where God and schedule allow him to serve.

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Website Launch: Forevergreen Solar

by benstewart on 06/30/2010

Forevergreen Solar is a Nashville-based solar energy company specializing in grid-tied solar energy solutions for commercial and residential clients. If that sounded like Greek to you, then you should probably go check out their site and learn more about the benefits of using grid-tied solar power.

This site uses a modified WordPress theme. Creative work by Reagan M. Bryant & myself. Photography by Capture.

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Website Launch: The EDGE Conference 2010-2011

by benstewart on 05/26/2010

The EDGE is a set of Christian conferences designed for students (middle school & high school) and youth workers. They happen each winter in North Carolina and Tennessee and are sponsored by Inlightened Ministries. If your church group is looking for a conference that offers Biblical teaching and exciting worship for an affordable price then you should check out The EDGE.

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Website Launch: ShaunGroves.com/radio

by benstewart on 03/26/2010

Shaun Groves is an independent Christian musician. Independent Christian musicians don’t get radio play because they don’t have the marketing support of a label to push them into the radio market. Shaun is challenging that industry norm and has hired a radio promoter to try to get some radio play for his new songs (which are available for free, by the way). This radio promoter needed a page for each song so he could send that URL to each station and that station could listen to the song, download the song, and also grab info about Shaun. Here are those pages for your consumption.

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