Flash Intro Solutions
Allow Websults to transform your web site with a memorable,
eye-catching flash intro.
What is a flash intro?
A flash intro is an animated web site component that often
includes a combination of photos, audio, video, text, and
animation. Most flash intros are used to quickly introduce
a web site visitor to a web site or organization.
Why should you consider a flash intro?
A flash intro is ideal for organizations that want to quickly
convey the essence of their products or services in a memorable
way. Because flash intros require flash programming, the
animation will transform your static web site from looking
like a brochure to more like a video or TV commercial.
Websults has designed and developed flash intros for several
organizations, such as Vanderbilt University (Owen Graduate
School of Management), Ozburn-Hessey Logistics (OHL), Molly
Beeson / Molly B Lifestyles, Kipper Technologies, Painter
Ready, and Educational Needs Index (ENI).
Because of our experience programming in Macromedia Flash,
you can be confident that you will receive a flash intro
that will look professional and acoomplish your marketing
and communications goals. Your 100% satisfaction is guaranteed.
What is Websults' process to develop flash intros?
Our process revolves around understanding the needs of the
client and their web site visitor. Issues we consider are
the file size of the flash (download time), the length of
the animation, whether to include audio or video, looping,
etc. We also consider the option of a standalone flash intro
or a flash intro that is embedded into the home page design
of the web site. Many times clients present their vision
for the flash intro by creating a PowerPoint file that includes
the content and basic animation that is desired in the flash
intro.
As each flash intro project is unique and needs to be customized
per client specifications, we encourage you to contact us
to initiate a dialogue. There is no charge for an initial
consultation.
Sample Flash Intros
Molly
B Flash Intro Educational
Needs Index (ENI) Flash Intro
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