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Plexus Launches Locos Grill & Pub's New Web Site
Dec 14, 2007
Plexus Web Creations is pleased to announce the launch of locosgrill.com - the Internet home of the Locos Franchising Company and its ever-growing line of family friendly, casual dining restaurants. According to founder Stephanie Sharp, Plexus was initially enlisted for its Search Engine Optimization (SEO) expertise. "We began evaluating the Locos' Web site to see ho...
Plexus Celebrates its 10th Anniversary
Dec 8, 2007
With 2008 on the horizon, change abounds at Plexus. Not only is the Web Creations crew growing, but the firm is also embarking on its tenth year in business. Founded in 1997, Stephanie Sharp envisioned Plexus as a way to channel her and her husband's creative ability and technical knowledge while escaping the rat race of traffic and long hours the pair experienced work...
Oct 15, 2008 by Stephanie
A couple of us had a few minutes left in our lunch break so we decided to take a stab at early voting. We parked, walked to the voting precinct, voted and walked back to our car in only 12 minutes! You too can exercise your civic privilege from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays at the Board of Elections office in Civic Hall at 155 E. Washington St. in down...
Aug 26, 2008 by Andrew
I've been given a large hint from Buck in his latest blog post to write an in-depth post on the new Plexus Web site. Since I designed and fathered the new site, I'll discuss the changes that we have made. The main idea that both I and the Plexus team wanted to focus on was to make our new site be more visually appealing to viewers. While text is extremely important f...
Jun 17, 2008 by Charlie
As some of you may already know, Plexus recently moved to a new office space near downtown Athens in a building known as the Leathers Building. Since I'm into local history and architecture I thought I'd blog a little bit about the building and its past. Originally constructed in 1946, the building is a typical factory in the style of the late 19th and early 20th...
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