
The Arlington Community Federal Credit Union (ACFCU) just launched a brand new website (www.arlingtoncu.org)! BLEN was selected among other esteemed organizations to design and develop a new website for ACFCU. For the past 15 weeks we’ve been working closely with ACFCU’s marketing team to reach their online goals through a highly professional and strategic website
The goals of the new website were to accomplish a couple of things; aesthetically the bank’s identity was not reflected on the old website, this had to be addresses immediately. The new website would be true to the brand, the aesthetics would create a new sense of credibility and help maintain consistency across all marketing efforts at ACFCU. The user experience also needed a boost. The goal was to develop a UI that would allow user to easily navigate the site while searching for banking tools and information. The new UI design would also deliver a pleasant online experience for the user. With more than 15K members, the navigation and usability were a top priority to our client. As part of the user experience, we integrated social media tools on the new website, affording members multiple avenues of communication with their bank.

Our team did just that! We designed a professional strategic website that looks and feels easy and tangible allowing members to feel secure and in-charge of their online banking experience. In collaboration with ACFCU we were able to deliver a site that accomplished all the goals of a strategic website and the goals of its users.
We had a great team leading this project forward, Ephrem our Creative Director lead the UI design effort from beginning to end. Nolawi, our lead UI Developer developed the new user experience and streamlined the navigation and structure. Mike our lead Web Developer worked his coding magic and developed a site that looks and performs the way a convenient yet secure banking site should. “We selected BLEN not only for their outstanding technical expertise, but also for their vendor-client relations skills. The BLEN team really understood our needs, communicated proactively, and made additional recommendations that improved the final product” says Karen Rosales, Vice President of Marketing and Community Relations.
The site was built on WordPress a comprehensive content management system, with custom PHP, JavaScript and CSS code base. The website offers customer relationship management functionality (alert box) to insure users stay informed about major bank activities. The website provides a branch locations map/ATM locator search application. Other features include; custom online banking login, financial calculators and website search capabilities.

I’m always looking for new and inexpensive ways to advertise some of the web projects that I am working one.
I have been using Stumble upon for about 4 years. I find great content easily and get lost on the web throughout the day.
When I found out about StumbleUpon’s advertising program. If you’re not familiar with StumbleUpon, basically it’s just a random site re-director. StumbleUpon users are served up random pages based on their preferences and demographics. If they like a page, they can give it thumbs up. If they don’t like a page, they can give it thumbs down.
The more people like your site the more people visit. Read the rest of this entry »
This morning I attended the Social Media Club DC breakfast blogging event, an event hosted by SMCDC, it’s a great opportunity to network and learn about what’s happening locally in the digital world. In DC we have plenty of Social Media enthusiasts, today I sat next to a very well known blogger by the name of Amy from FreeInDC. We discussed the important factors of building a successful blog.
Here are some tips I picked up from the event and from surfing the web;
1. First you have to know what you’ll be blogging about, a successful blog usually has a focus, or a niche audience
2. Choose a platform that best suits your needs, blogs can be created easily on numerous websites, the options they offer have to best suit your needs Read the rest of this entry »
So not long ago I blogged about social media, and digital marketing campaigns. I told you guys, I’d be blogging about the challenges and the advantages of what this new (not so new) web 2.0 world had to offer. So with out further a due let me dive right in. As you might have read in the previous blog currently @blencorp we are working on our digital marketing campaign, one of our efforts include our Google Adwords campaign. As most of you know Adwords is an online ad management system run by Google, it allows you to create an ad, assign a dollar value to your ads and Google will post your ads on the Google Search Engine. The one thing we failed to create parallel to our Adword campaign was a custom landing page for each ad. Read the rest of this entry »
It’s not a day that goes by that you and I aren’t either on a social networking site, discovering a new social media tool or reading up on the latest SoMe trends. I wonder what we used to do before the Social Media revolution? Things seem like they’re not fast enough, efficient enough and there’s ALWAYS room for improvement.
In a day in age where we can’t afford to be disconnected, how do we prioritize what’s vital in our marketing campaigns? Well first of all, we @BLENCorp are dealing with this same challenge right now as we speak. We have set out to make 2010 the “digital age” for our marketing efforts. But make no mistake, we are not out to SPAM you or bombard you and only become apart of the noise. Read the rest of this entry »

The White House has announced on its blog that they have released an official iPhone / iPod Touch application dubbed ‘The White House’ app (here’s the iTunes link).
The application comes packed with content, including the latest news items, videos, photos and blog posts from The White House. One feature that stands out is live video streaming, which enables iPhone and iPod Touch owners to watch the President’s public events at the White House as well as other events like key speeches and press briefings in real-time. Read the rest of this entry »