Local Business
New Website Launched For Ready Arc Training And Testing
Recently we had the pleasure of working with Ready Arc Training and Testing on the development of their new website. Ready Arc Training and Testing is a private welding school located in Saint John, New Brunswick that provides professional welder training and testing. They found that their existing website was dated, information was difficult to…
New Website Launched For McTague Insurance
Earlier this week we launched a new website for McTague Insurance. McTague Insurance is an independent, locally owned and operated insurance broker with offices in Saint John, Quispamsis and Hampton. The Pridham Group was hired to redesign the existing website, which was looking dated and was difficult to use on mobile devices.
New Website For Mudge Engineering Associates Inc.
We love working with Maritime entrepreneurs, and we were lucky enough to work with Mudge Engineering Associates Inc., an Engineering Services and Solutions company based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. They had an outdated website and approached us to design and develop a new energetic website for them that was contemporary, effective, and customer sensitive. Working with their…
Mark’s Local Interactions #4
Welcome to Mark’s Local Interactions, a series of blog posts highlighting local businesses. In this edition, I talk to Sarah and Caleb Jones of Jones Gallery and Studio. Early last week I had the wonderful opportunity to sit down and chat with Sarah Jones and her brother Caleb. Sarah and Caleb operate Jones Gallery and Studio…
Mark’s Local Interactions #3
Mark’s Local Interactions #2
Welcome to Mark’s Local Interactions, a series of blog posts highlighting local businesses. In this edition, I talk to Pamela Wheaton of Heartbreak Boutique. I am at Heartbreak Boutique talking to the owner, Pam Wheaton. Pam’s shop can be called many things .. eclectic, funky, retro .. even charming. One thing it cannot be called…
Mark’s Local Interactions #1
Welcome to the first edition of Mark’s Local Interactions. This is the first in a series of blog posts that center around local businesses. I am at the Feel Good Store on Germain Street chatting with the owner, Anne McShane. If you have never ventured inside Anne’s shop, you are missing out on a real…