Cerulean Technology wasnÕt happy with its web site. It was not delivering the quality of message the company wanted and it was not generating leads as they had hoped. So Cerulean called Multi-Media Communications. We were impressed with CeruleanÕs technology . Their software product is used successfully by police departments in 25 states. However, from a marketing and informational standpoint, the company was not telling its story effectively on its web site. We started with a total graphic overhaul. We made the web site images consistent with the quality of the companyÕs products. We built in a database to automatically collect leads and we sealed off certain secure areas accessible to the companyÕs software partners only. To ensure that Cerulean could easily update the site, we implemented administrative procedures that allow CeruleanÕs VP-Marketing, Bill Poellmitz, to handle the task himself Ñ without having to become a HTML wizard. Multi-Media met or exceeded all design goals for the project and our client is obviously very pleased with the results, but donÕt take our word for it, visit the site and see for yourself at http://www.cerulean.com. If you have a web site that isnÕt living up to expectations, or if you just want to find out how this explosive new technology can enhanced your business, call Multi-Media. Charlie Cornell or Brian Premru are available to discuss your needs and show you how we can put the power of the Internet at your fingertips. Video Program Puts Safety FirstHow do you combine a public relations video with a safety awareness video - and make both work without breaking the budget? This was the challenge Multi-Media faced in a recent project for a medical emergency response organization. We began with a series of interviews to learn what was most important to the various team members. Helicopter pilots had one set of concerns, ground support teams had another, and paramedics still another. The script we developed focused on safety training as an essential part of the overall services. In that way, the video could be used to promote the services, praise the valuable work of the team, and still provide a graphic reminder of the steps necessary for safe and effective emergency response. Multi-MediaÕs novel approach to the nine-minute, high-impact video is a valuable tool for other emergency response teams throughout the United States. Our client utilizes the program in their own operations and is offering the video to others. InfoLink: A Revolution In Multi-Media Communications InfoLink is a turnkey computer system that will allow you to produce, author, schedule and distribute multi-media messages for display on any type of monitor or screen. You can present your message at an unlimited number of locations over any distance, using high quality test Illustrations, animation, sound, and video. Programs may also be interactive. InfoLink has a wide range of applications, including: l Marketing, sales, and advertising l Interactive kiosks l Trade show booths l Internal communications networks l Banking and finance l Retail displays l Training centers The list is virtually endless. ItÕs easy to install and use. Multi-Media Communications can provide full production and design support to meet your needs. This is a powerful and tremendously versatile system that allows you to present your message in new ways that create interest, impact, and superior message retention. We will be happy to demonstrate this system and explore its applications for your presentation and promotional needs.