The New York Website Designer: Rave Reviews!

I recently completed a website for WAM Coalition (Women in the Arts & Media Coalition). The Women in the Arts & Media Coalition, Inc. contacted me for a redesign of their web site and a new logo. I was honored when this highly respected organization contacted me through LinkedIn and hired me as their website designer! I’m happy to report that their feedback has been full of praise, they are thrilled with the outcome!
Here is what they had to say about working with The New York Website Designer:

From Shellen Lubin (Co-President of WAM Coalition)
Andrea Bertola was our first choice after a long search to revamp the logo and website for the WAM Coalition (Women in the Arts & Media Coalition). That meant that she was dealing with having an entire board approve of decisions, and she handled it all with grace and flexibility. She and I worked together every step of the way, and she was always a joy to work with, prompt, thorough, and additionally has a terrific understanding of the more subtle workings of the web. You can see the terrific results at www.wamcoalition.org. I was so pleased with the process and product of working with Andrea, that I’m having her do the same for my own website in the near future. I highly recommend Andrea, as does the whole board of WAM, all of whom are thrilled with the results.

Top qualities: Great Results, Expert, Creative         
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From Joanne Dorian (Vice President Membership, Board Member of WAM Coalition)
Andrea applied her considerable computer savvy and skills to WAM’s dated website and within a short period of time provided a dynamic new logo for our organization, totally revamped our pages (and our image), and created an up-to-the-minute, user friendly, and visually attractive place to visit. We are delighted with the results! Thanks, Andrea!!!                  
Top qualities: Great Results, Personable, Good Value
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The New York Website Designer would like to congratulate WAM Coalition
on the launch of their new site! Best of luck! Enjoy!

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Website Launch: Women in the Arts & Media Coalition, Inc.

The New York Website Designer is excited to announce the launch of a new site for WAM Coalition.  The Women in the Arts & Media Coalition, Inc. contacted me for a redesign of their web site and a new logo.
As many of you know, I have a strong background in Theatre and dedicate much of my time to organizations  that promote the involvement of women and girls in the arts. Naturally, this project with the WAM Coalition was close to my heart. I was honored when this highly respected organization contacted me through LinkedIn and asked for my guidance! They wanted the new site and logo to be vibarant, colorful and full of energy. I’m happy to report that their feedback has been full of praise, they are thrilled with the outcome!
About WAM Coalition
Women in the Arts & Media Coalition, Inc.  was organized in 1990, bringing together unions, guilds and professional organizations to work toward the advancement of women in the performing arts and media. The Coalition is a “group of groups” designed to bring together the united strength of our member organizations to address issues of concern to women in theatre, film, music, radio, TV, and all of the arts industries.
Their member organizations include: Actors’ Equity Association (AEA), Dramatists Guild, Inc. (DG), The League of Professional Theatre Women (LPTW), New York Women in Film & Television (NYWIFT), Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artsts (SAG – AFTRA), Stage Directors & Choreographers Society (SDC), Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE). Affiliate Member Organizations: WomenArts, The Rehearsal Club, The Women’s Media Center (WMC, Women Make Movies (WMM)and Dancers Over 40, Inc. (DO40)
Home Page
Here you will find a list of many features, old favorites and new additions, scroll down menus at the top of the page (globally available from any page), upcoming events, and their perpetually updated Twitter feed.

Calendar of Events

The Calendar of Events has a month by month calendar of events of their member orgs, links to more information on events, both past and present, and a link to submit events.  Members are encouraged to submit their organizational events of interest so WAM Coalition can list them!

Check out the Calendar …

Member Organization Twitter Feeds
Here’s one of the most exciting new pages, the Twitter Feeds of all of Member Orgs in one place!  If a web visitor is logged in to their Twitter account, they can also retweet and reply from this page. By using the sorting list on the left, visitors can find events and news filtered by each of the member organizations.
Check out the Member Org News page…

Networking and Blogging
As visitors check out the site, they will find places to submit announcements of opportunities for artists, job searches, networking opportunities, social media links and a bulletin board.
Check out the Networking page…

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The New York Website Designer would like to congratulate WAM Coalition
on the launch of their new site! Best of luck! Enjoy!
Are you looking for a logo, graphic design or website designer?

The New York Website Designer is a freelance web design company conveniently located in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, NY. Andrea Bertola throws herself headfirst into cutting-edge, modern and affordable web designs. Specializing in social media, search engine optimization, graphic design, online marketing, web sites for entrepreneurs, start-ups and other professionals. Under her watch, many of her client’s sites have more than doubled their website hits.

New York Website Designer: Logo Designs

I’ve been so busy with new clients, I haven’t had time to update my blog! 2012 is off to a great start and The New York Website Designer has been thrilled to work with a wide variety of Entrepreneurs, Start-ups and Professionals! Here are some of the logos I’ve designed. Full stories with details on each project coming soon! For now… enjoy a sneak peek!

New social media icon for Desi Dermatology
Logo Design for WAM Coalition
Logo design for DTE Films
Logo design for Tareen Dermatology
Flier design for Barrio 47
Graphic design for a book proposal
Logo design for World’s Best Mentors
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Are you looking for a logo, graphic design or website designer?

The New York Website Designer is a freelance web design company conveniently located in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, NY. Andrea Bertola throws herself headfirst into cutting-edge, modern and affordable web designs. Specializing in social media, search engine optimization, graphic design, online marketing, web sites for entrepreneurs, start-ups and other professionals. Under her watch, many of her client’s sites have more than doubled their website hits.

Graphic Design for a Best-Selling Author

Graphic Design for a book proposal, for best-selling author Jeffrey Cohn
The New York Website Designer was thrilled to work with Jeffrey Cohn, a best-selling business author and an advisor to high-potential executives and corporate boards. Cohn was recently dubbed by the Wall Street Journal as a leadership advisor to chief executive officers. Cohn’s specialty is helping rising star managers get promoted and become more effective executives.
Cohn has published widely in the areas of leadership development, succession planning and strategic management, including multiple articles in the Harvard Business Review, Economist, CNN, and Business Insider. He is widely quoted in BusinessWeek, The Economist, Fortune, and the Wall Street Journal. Cohn is also a keynote speaker as well as a frequent panelist at top international conferences, including the Global Milken Forum.
Jeffrey asked The New York Website Designer to create a logo for his business, “World’s Best Mentors” as well as a graphic design for his book proposal, “Next Jobs”.

Logo design for World’s Best Mentors

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Are you looking for a logo, graphic design or website designer?

The New York Website Designer is a freelance web design company conveniently located in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, NY. Andrea Bertola throws herself headfirst into cutting-edge, modern and affordable web designs. Specializing in social media, search engine optimization, graphic design, online marketing, web sites for entrepreneurs, start-ups and other professionals. Under her watch, many of her client’s sites have more than doubled their website hits.

Website for a Pet Care Professional

This past January, Erica Harmon of Sunnyside Pet Care contacted The New York Website Designer. Erica is a licensed veterinary technician and pet care professional. She was looking to have a website built for her pet sitting, dog walking and other pet related services.
Erica left a 5-star review on Yelp. This is what Erica had to say about working with Andrea Bertola, The New York Website Designer:
“Andrea has amazing vision – she is not just excellent at the technical and artful aspects of website design, but is also business savvy and able to help you take a broad, scattered vision into a plausible and effective reality. You get the whole package when you get on board with The New York Website Designer!”
– Erica Harmon
Thanks, Erica. Best of luck with your website!
The New York Website Designer

20 Types of Blog Posts


What kinds of posts should I write to get morelinks and traffic?

It’s a question everyblogger asks themselves. Below you will find 20 different types of blog poststhat seem to work wonders on social media while also generating a lot ofgrassroots in-bound links.
1.    Instructional – Instructional posts tell people how to do something. These tendto be the most popular both in the short term (ie loyal readers love them andwill link up to them) but also in the longer term (ie one of the reasons peoplesearch the web is to find out how todo things and if you can rank highly with your tips post you can have trafficover a length of time).
2.   Informational – Thisis one of the more common blog posttypes where you simply give information on a topic. It could be a definitionpost or a longer explanation of some aspect of the niche that you’re writingon.
3.   Reviews – Another highly searchedfor term on the web is ‘review’ – Clientsconsidering buying a new product head to Google and search for a review on itfirst. Reviews come in all shapes and sizes and on virtually every product orservice you can think of. Give your fair and insightful opinion and ask readersfor their opinion – reviews can be highly powerful posts that have a great longevity.
4.   Lists – One of the easiest waysto write a post is to make a list. Posts with content like ‘The Top Ten ways to….’, ‘7 Reasons why….’ ‘ 5 Favorite ….’, ‘53 mistakesthat bloggers make when….’ are not only easy to write but are usually verypopular with readers and with getting links from other bloggers. If you startwith a brief list (each point as aphrase or sentence) and then develop each one into a paragraph or two you’ll endup with a series of posts that lasts you a few days.
5.   Interviews – Sometimes when you’ve runout of insightful things to say it might be a good idea to let someone else dothe talking in an interview (or a guest post). Thisis a great way to not only give yourreaders a relevant expert’s opinion but to perhaps even learn something aboutthe topic you’re writing yourself. One tip if you’re approaching people for aninterview on your blog – don’t overwhelm them with questions. One of two goodquestions are more likely to get you a response than a long list of poorly thought through ones.
6.   Case Studies – Sometimes these are morelike a review post but with some instructional content isadded to them. There are many opportunities to do case studies in differentniches.
7.   Profiles – Profile posts aresimilar to case studies but focus in on a particular person. Pick aninteresting personality in your niche and do a little research on them topresent to your readers. Point out how they’ve reached the position they are inand write about the characteristicsthat they have that others in your niche might like to develop to besuccessful.
8.    Link Posts – The good old ‘link post’ isa favorite of many bloggers and issimply a matter of finding a quality post on another site or blog and linkingup to it either with an explanation of why you’re linking up, a comment on your take on the topic and/or a quotefrom the post. Of course adding your own comments makes these posts moreoriginal and useful to your readers. The more original content the better butdon’t be afraid to bounce off others in thisway.
9.   ‘Problem’ Posts – Another term that is often searched for in Google in conjunction withproduct names is the word‘problems’. This is similar to a review post (above) but focuses moreupon the negatives of a product or service. Don’t write these pieces just forthe sake of them – but if you find a genuine problem with something problemposts can work for you.
10. Contrasting two options – Life is full of decisions between two or more options. Write a postcontrasting two products, servicesor approaches that outlines the positives and negatives of each choice. In asense these are review posts but are a little wider in focus. People actuallysearch for ‘X Product comparison toY Product’ quite a bit.
11. Rant – get passionate, stiryourself up, say what’s on your mindand tell it like it is. Rants aregreat for starting discussion andcausing a little controversy – they can also be quite fun if you do it in theright spirit. Just be aware that they can also be the beginnings of a flamingcomment thread and often it’s in the heat of the moment when we say things thatwe later regret and that can impact our reputation the most.
12. Inspirational – On the flip side to the angry rant (and not all rants have to beangry) are inspirational and motivational pieces. Tell a story of success orpaint a picture of ‘what could be’. People like to hear good news stories intheir niche as it motivates them to persistwith what they are doing. Find examples of success in your own experience orthat of others and spread the word.
13. Research –Research posts can take a lot of time but they can also be wellworth it if you come up with interesting conclusions that inspire people tolink up to you.
14.Collation Posts – These are a strangecombination of research and link posts. In them you pick a topic that you thinkyour readers will find helpful and then research what others have said aboutit. Once you’ve found their opinion you bring together everyone’s ideas (oftenwith short quotes) and tie them together with a few of your own comments todraw out the common themes that you see.
15. Prediction and Review Posts – We see a lot of these at the end and start of the year wherepeople do their ‘year in review’ posts and look at the year ahead and predictwhat developments might happen in their niche in the coming months.
16. Critique Posts – ‘Attack posts’ havealways been a part of blogging. Some people make a name for themselves verywell by attacking others.
17.  Debate –Debates do well on blogs and can either in an organized fashion betweentwo people, between a blogger and‘all comers’ or even between a blogger and… themselves (try it – argue both forand against a topic in one post – you can end up with a pretty balanced post).
18. Hypothetical Posts – A ‘what if’ or hypothetical post can be quite fun. Pick asomething that ‘could’ happen down the track in your industry and begin tounpack what the implications of it would be. ‘What if….Google and Yahoomerged?’ ‘What if …’
19. Satirical –Well written satire or parody can be incredibly powerful and is brilliant for generating links for your blog.
20. Memes and Projects – write a post that somehow involves your readers and gets them toreplicate it in someway. Start a poll,an award, ask your readers to submita post/link or run a survey or quiz. 
Thisis not an exhaustive list but rather just some of the types of posts thatyou might like to throw into your blog’s mix. Not every one will be suitablefor all blogs or bloggers but using more than one format can definitely add alittle spice and color to a blog. Lastly– another technique is to mix two or more of the above formats together– there are no rules so have a bit of fun with it! Happy Blogging!

Are you ready to start your own blog?

Website for a Dietitian / Nutritionist

This past July, Amanda Bontempo contacted The New York Website Designer. Amanda is a registered dietitian and certified dietitian/nutritionist. She was looking to have a website built that would showcase her nutrition consulting services. She was interested in creating a beautiful site that clearly represents her aesthetics while illustrating that her website and services are an insiders guide with expert advice to all things food. She needed a logo, a website, a blog, as well as social media integration.
I asked Amanda how she envisioned the ‘look’ of her site and this is how she responded, “I think if I were to describe what I’m looking for visually, it would be stylish, modern, maybe a little New York. I want to showcase healthy natural food in all it’s glory but with a young sexy contemporary edge.”
Here is the logo I designed for Spill the Beans Nutrition:

Here are some graphics The New York Website Designer designed for each section of Spill the Beans Nutrition:
This image appears on the ABOUT page of Spill the Beans Nutrition

This image appears on the BLOG page of Spill the Beans Nutrition

This image appears on the CONTACT page of Spill the Beans Nutrition

This image appears on the SERVICES page of Spill the Beans Nutrition

This image appears on the HOME page of Spill the Beans Nutrition
Amanda also wanted to have custom designed social media icons to match the aesthetics of her site. Here is what I came up with:

Best of  luck to Amanda Bontempo and the launch of her site: www.SpilltheBeansNutrition.com

Are you looking for a web designer?
Contact The New York Website Designer for a free consultation.

Holistic Health Website

This past October, Adam Jay Miller contacted The New York Website Designer. Adam is a personal nutritionist and holistic healer. He was looking to have a website built for his Holistic Nutrition practice. He wanted to create a personal website promoting his nutritional consulting, holistic solutions, fitness plans, and health advisory services. He needed a logo, a few basic web pages as well as social media integration.
Adam didn’t have a domain name selected, so during our first consultation we focused on finding the perfect name. Using keyword tools, I assisted Adam to find a business name that not only fit the aesthetics of his company, but the combination of the words we chose were  also search engine optimized to drive the appropriate traffic to his website. 
Pure Soul Diet was created! It reflects his holistic approach to a healthy lifestyle and diet. The key words “pure diet” and “pure soul” also happen to be search terms that garner over 20,000 searches per month!
Here is the logo The New York Website Designer created for Pure Soul Diet:
Adam was thrilled with his logo and website and posted this glowing 5-star review on Yelp:

Working with Andrea was amazing! She is extremely talented and will patiently listen to all of your needs and concerns to create exactly what you’re looking for. I spoke with several web designers and after meeting with Andrea I was instantly sold; going with anyone else would’ve been a terrible idea. Look no further….THIS IS YOUR NEW WEB DESIGNER. -Adam Jay Miller (12/22/2011)

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The New York Website Designer’s 2011 Clients

Here is a list of clients The New York Website Designer worked with in 2011. It was a great year and I was so inspired by the passion of these business owners and professionals. If you have a moment, check out their websites. They are great people with such unique services and talents!
 
2012 is already off to a booming start and I’m looking forward to working with even more EntrepreneursStart-ups and Professionals in the year ahead! Did you know: According to Google, 97% of Americans use the Internet to search for local products and services., but only 52% of NY’s small businesses actually have a website, making it extremely difficult for online shoppers to find them. Make sure you have an impressive online presence!   From the creation of your logo, to business cards, social media sites, blogs and (of course) your websiteThe New York Website Designer strives to be your one-stop-show for all of your online marketing needs.
 
Website for Jewelry Designer, Lindsay Lee
Flyer for a NYC theatrical production
Logo Design for real estate advisors, ColgateREA
Web design for non-emergency transportation company, Express Medical Transporters
Logo Design for arts advocacy website, First Online with Fran
Web Design for a financial communications consultant, MFD Communications
Logo design for MFD Communications
Web Design and Online Store for New York Surf, UNLTD
Web design for Top Hat Home Services (coming soon!)
Logo Design for Katye Stanzak, yoga teacher
Graphic Design for a Wedding Invitation
Logo Design for Yoga Mama, a yoga studio
Logo Design for Desi Dermatology, the leading authority for South Asian and Ethnic skin
Logo concept for a premiere dating service based in Los Angeles, CA
Web design for actor and arts advocate, Frances McGarry
Website Design for actor and director, Steve Shaw
Logo Design for holistic healer and personal nutritionist, Pure Soul Diet
Web Design for holistic healer and personal nutritionist, Pure Soul Diet
Website design for registered dietitian, Spill the Beans Nutrition
Logo design for registered dietitian, Spill the Beans Nutrition
Business cards!

Ready to make the dream of starting your own business a reality? 2012 is the year to do it!
Contact The New York Website Designer

At the Top of Our Lungs

Jessica Stewart, Cindy Keenan, Justine Beirne

So what IS the message of this show…

At the Top of Our Lungs aims to create a crack in the infrastructure of female stereotypes and standards. It is about many aspects of being female, good & bad, and that nothing is simply black and white. Through these pieces we will playfully expose female objectification, address issues women face every day, and push a boundary… or two.

Stereotypes are powerful and omnipresent. They perpetuate positive or negative meanings and are rarely accurate; nevertheless, it is through that subjective response be it by race, gender, body type, hairstyle – that stamps a first impression. Stereotypes stand in the way despite our intention to be objective. Although we may acknowledge the consequences of such sweeping generalizations, the practice continues.

Andrea Bertola & Lauren Balaban

Tonight’s show challenges you to examine the core of our humanity. Once labels, stereotypes, “Us vs. Them” mentalities are stripped away, there are no boundaries or borderlines. The possibilities are infinite. The cost, priceless. We know that when we empower women, helping them develop their voices and confidence, everyone benefits—girls, men, boys, families, and communities.

When we started this journey back in February of 2011, we had absolutely NO IDEA what was in store… We wanted to put on productions that would give us a creative outlet and enable us to raise money for important local organizations in the arts. What we found was so much more. Through this process we have unlocked a door into what is now a beautiful, supportive community of creative women.
Our message is simple; our mission steadfast. Join us, as we raise awareness through an eclectic mix of pop songs, Broadway favorites, spoken word poetry, monologues, burlesque and more! Thank you for coming out tonight to support our mission to empower underserved women and girls through this theatrical event. Every donation makes a difference and NO amount is too small. Tonight these women perform at the top of their lungs for you, and for women everywhere. 
Your Creative Team,
Andrea Bertola &
Lauren Balaban


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Performance Dates:
December 8th at 7:00pm
December 10th at 9:30pm
December 11th at 3:00pm
Click here to buy tickets:
https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/209106Our proceeds will go towards viBe Theater Experience, a local organization that empowers teenage girls through the creation and production of original performances.