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Davis Fields
Davis Fields
Mountain View, California
650.704.1905
davis@fields.net
www.davis.fields.net
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Web and intranet content
useful, interesting and compelling online materials
In today's technology marketplace, first impressions - and even purchase decision - are often made before your company's salespeople or partners ever speak with your customer. Is your Web content ready?
To meet this challenge, your Web content needs to work at many levels. It needs headlines and visuals that quickly tell your Web visitor that you have something important and relevant to say - and it also needs to provide a path for the visitor to "drill down" for more information.
Davis FIelds has created compelling, useful Web content for many successful technology companies, and is ready to help you with yours. |
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Conceptualized the structure and navigation, wrote all the content, and worked with Minerva Networks' team to replace its Web site with one much better suited to the needs of its customers |
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Drove the web site architecture and developed all the content for the 2009 launch of Gear6 and its flagship offering Gear6 Web Cache |
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Developed product content and webinar support materials in support of Finisar's NetWisdom family of SAN monitoring tools
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Launched, and then for fifteen months developed all content for, Symantec's first worldwide marketing intranet, in order to improve understanding across the company of the role and importance of marketing
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Advised HP's education services group in planning its worldwide employee information Web site
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Worked with HP product and Web teams to overhaul the company's server web site, with a particular focus on making the content more visually compelling and current
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Overhauled the Web site for Photosolve, a company that offers innovative add-on products for digital photography
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Wrote a customer white paper documenting HP's internal uses of its Adaptive Enterprise design principles
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Created a Web-based virtual tour of the Stevens Creek Trail in Mountain View, California
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Many other projects that included Web and intranet content are described in the launch area of this site.
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