As of Jan 1, 2012, the McCormick & Winter Corporation will legally be dissolved. For any questions or for ongoing work requests, please contact either Justin Winter (justinlevi@gmail.com) or Susan McCormick (susan@mccormickdigital.com)

03.
Some things
you should
know about us...

We get a thrill from the cutting edge.
That's how we slice through the clutter.

Client Resources

Why You Should Have a Mobile Version of Your Website
As any business owner knows, it all comes down to numbers. It’s the same when discussing the mobile web. There are 302.9 million mobile phone users in the U.S. (CTIA) and 90% have handsets that can access the Internet (comScore, Gartner).
Matt Hardy
August 8, 2011
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Mobile Apps Vs. The Web | Which Is Better For Business?
There’s been plenty of chatter recently about apps and the Web. Are they in a battle or do they complement each other? Why are people spending more time on apps than the web? What’s the difference and how are they being combined. These are all questions we will explore.Apps Are Taking Over The WebAccording to Flurry, a mobile analytics firm, daily time spent in mobile apps...
Matt Hardy
July 1, 2011
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Top Five Tools and Techniques for Managing Social Media
You probably have a company blog in addition to accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you don’t… you need to crawl out from beneath the rock you’ve been living under and consider it. For those of you that do, what are you missing? And how can you get the maximum benefit?Social media is an extremely effective and efficient way to reach potential clients. It’s...
Matt Hardy
June 1, 2011
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Cutting Through the Clutter with Drupal
Some of the best things in life are free. One of those things is Drupal, the free, open source content management system we not only use, but swear by, at McCormick & Winter.
McCormick and Winter
February 8, 2011
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Learning and Growing
Working to enhance and expand our web development business, we debrief frequently and brainstorm about areas of potential improvement. Our technical expertise is at a high level, and we have streamlined our development process so that it is very efficient. It isn't the rapidly-changing technology that poses the greatest challenge to us; it is the human element. Figuring out...
Susan McCormick
January 8, 2011
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