When the New Jersey Wetlands Institute first approached BambooDev, they had an all too common dilema. Their existing website had great content, but the presentation of that content was somewhat lacking. They also found it hard to update that content, and they weren’t sure how to get involved in social media.
BambooDev met with the staff of The Wetlands Institute several times, and listened to both their needs and their goals as they described how they wanted their website to function. Ultimately, we decided to pursue a complete overhaul of the site using WordPress as the content management system. BambooDev recommended WordPress for a number of reasons. Because it is an open source software application, it more than met the requirements for a low cost solution. Furthermore, the easy to use content management system makes it easy for the staff to add or edit content whenever they need to, without forcing them to learn complicated HTML. Social media integration is no longer a mystery, as WordPress includes the ability to allow visitors to post comments and questions, and publishes simultaneously with both FaceBook and Twitter.
We are extremely pleased with the end results, and our new design has resulted in lots of positive feedback. Site visitation is up (both at the Institute and on the website) and a recently added “News & Developments” blog keeps the website current.






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