Introducing TruDepth SEM

Digital Beckley is pleased to announce that we have refined our propriatary Content Management System using our own TruDepth SEM (Search Engine Marketing) process.

Every page the client creates is provided full semantic navigation along with in-depth meta data, above and beyond the normal keywords and description. Every page is automatically GeoCoded and provides additional semantic meta data.

No matter how deep or how obscure the page, our TruDepth SEM process ensures it is easily indexed by the major search engines, geomapping applications and specialized (or semantic) search engines.

Couple this with the fact you will soon be able to update leading social networking sites right from your web site's CMS. A single login to manage all your online assets. This improves your computer's security and saves you precious time.

We've also enhanced many usability factors in the CMS itself. Building photo galleries is now super simple to do. We've added built-in XHTML and CSS validation for those with techies on staff including a full screen previewer. Now that just rocks!

Digital Beckley is the ONLY place in the world to get the TruDepth SEM and we are also the only place to get the TruDepth Advanced CMS.
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I've been involved in Internet technology since the early 90's. I started by running a BBS, then FIDOnet (precursor to todays e-mail). This in turn lead me to start one of the world's first HTML based BBS with Internet technology. Prior to moving back to hometown WV in 2004, I was a developer for numerous companies, including Fortune 500 firms, dot com 'darling' companies, and AOL's public web site (non-member side) inlcuding having completed many sites for the Federal government including the EPA, FCC, NIH, and the USDA. I've worked on massive challenging sites, with a teams of developers, programmers, all for one single site and I've worked in companies where I took manula web site production from several weeks to just hours creating 2-5 new sites a week using automated tools , many with e-commerce capabilities.

Its been an exciting career for the past 15+ yrs or so. Sure, I've stepped on toes, I've hit the perverbial glass ceiling too (in a previous job),  I've seen trends come and go (heck I may have even started a few). I've made some people a lot of money, and I've seen people put their entire life into a web site. I was there at  the beginning - where were you?

I've learned to tell what works for companies and what doesn't. The internet is not one size fits all, as social networking is not for every company. Technology is not the challenge. Almost all the internet technology suitable for everyday business is off-the-shelf, the true challenge is change. Change involves education, implementation, and adaptation.