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Examples of Custom Web Application Development

Blue Ray Media has provided custom web application development services to a wide variety of clients, including:

TScribe

Using a web-based application created by Blue Ray Media, TScribe manages thousands of projects per year for a wide range of customers, delivering quality on time and on budget. Clients such as Pepsi Bottling, Procter and Gamble and Thomson Reuters use the tool to schedule calls, share files and take delivery of final products. TScribe uses the tool to manage staff and jobs, ensure they deliver high-quality transcripts and to communicate with staff and clients.

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Custom Web Application Development for TScribe was provided by Denver's Blue Ray Media



Colorado Nonprofit Association

Blue Ray Media has created tools that enhance membership in the Colorado Nonprofit Association. An internship board, for example, gives members the power to promote internship opportunities and explain how to apply.  Blue Ray Media also incorporated event management tools into the Association's site, so it's easy for members to register and pay for events and for staff to manage guests and payments. Payments are processed in real-time, using an Authorize.net payment gateway. Blue Ray Media also improved the site's search function, so it's easier for users to find member businesses.

Visit the Colorado Nonprofit Association Website

Blue Ray Media provided Custom Web Application Development for the Colorado Nonprofit Association



Higher Education Resource Services

Blue Ray Media developed a web application that lets HERS create their own interactive forms for their website. The forms are used to gather valuable data from students. Blue Ray Media also created an online database management tool, so personnel can search, view, edit, export and manage the records of over 10,000 students and faculty members.

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HERS uses custom web applications developed by Blue Ray Media



Be Well Health & Wellness Initiative

Blue Ray Media was hired by The Stapleton Foundation to build a comprehensive health and wellness resource for the community. Custom-developed online tools allow users to publish information about events in the community and information about their businesses. Visitors can even publish healthy recipes. Stapleton Foundation personnel manage each submission with easy-to-use, custom-developed tools created by Blue Ray Media.

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Highlands Square Merchants Association

The Association needed an easy way to manage all the vendors who take part in their yearly street fair. Blue Ray Media developed an online application for vendors and a tool that makes managing the fair easy and efficient. When vendors apply online, they specify where they want their booth and indicate what they'll sell and what they'll need, such as propane and extra electrical outlets. Artists can even upload images of their work. The custom web application lets the association view all vendor applications in one place, approve applications and even assign booths to vendors. The association can also use the tool to communicate with vendors and send them html-enabled e-mail.

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Henhouse Coffee

Blue Ray Media developed powerful tools that let Henhouse Coffee quickly create websites for its partners. Partners use the sites to promote fundraising programs and sell Henhouse Coffee.  The sites help make fundraising efforts more successful. This ability also makes Henhouse Coffee more appealing to prospective partners . The new tools make it fast and easy to set up sites for partners, take and fulfill orders and track the success of partner fundraising.

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Custom Web Application Development for Henhouse Coffee



B. Ready Blog

READYColorado needed more than a simple blog. They wanted to use the web to engage the community in their emergency preparedness campaign and, for that, they needed an interactive website. The site enhances READYColorado’s other outreach initiatives and encourages visitors to post their own stories and photos. Visitors interact with the campaign and follow the progress of the "B. Ready" characters as they traverse Colorado. READYColorado personnel log in to manage stories, comments and images. The moderator can even choose which stories to promote on the home page, if desired.

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Custom Blog Development for BReady Blog by Blue Ray Media, Inc. in Denver



Global Vacation Rental Listings

Blue Ray Media created a "Do-It-Yourself" advertising solution for Global Vacation Rental Listings. Vacation rental owners and managers promote their properties at GVRL.com and use the system to manage reservations and payments from guests. Travelers can view thousands of rentals, make and pay for reservations, and even post photos and travel stories.

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We're happy to talk to you about your needs and goals. Fill out our online form and tell us what you want the web to do for your business, nonprofit organization or other group. We'll work together to plan how to create a new website that works for you and your customers.

Helpful Web Tips & News about Our Company

How do you know when it's time to redesign your website? Read: Eight Ways to Know it's Time to Redesign Your Website

You've been asked write a Request for Proposal, or “RFP”, and send it to qualified website development companies. Where do you start? Read: How to Create a Request for Proposal (RFP) for Web Site Development Services

We know you're curious. Is it website or Web site?

The New York Times is still using Web site, but we've (somewhat reluctantly) decided to move from spelling it "Web site" to "website". We're now using "email" and have given up on "e-mail", too. (The AP just switched from e-mail to email. Other terms, like e-commerce, will keep their hyphens. The AP moved to "website" last year - read about it here.)