Posts Tagged ‘Bakersfield’

Web Designers

Thursday, February 7th, 2008 by Kai Khoy

I know what your thinking….. sounds like a cool job title, however I know for a fact that these guys who have it on their name badges whether you live in Bakersfield or San Diego put their blood sweat and tears into making it eye candy for us. I can remember a few years ago when flash was considered the coolest thing on the web. I’m not say it’s not cool, but for search ability for major search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Ask.com its terrible. I consider the best site out there are a good blend of design, texture, and simple java scripts. It’s like looking at a page in 2d format verses 3d it makes a huge difference when your surfing that page either looking at content or pictures.

Jupiter Labs in Bakersfield - Business and Technology Expo 10/30

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007 by Marc Uhlig

Tonight I wanted to take the chance and post some pics from the Business and Technology Expo in Bakersfield 10/30, our first event together with the newest member of the Jupiter Labs family Kelly Bryant.

Thank you very much Kai for organizing this for us, you did an awesome job and we surely had a great time together in Bakersfield this day.

I love working with you guys.

Bakersfield and Web Design

Friday, October 12th, 2007 by Kai Khoy

We have always done our marketing from Los Angeles to San Diego and had always thought of it as our home turf. However, this new venture into central California, specifically Bakersfield, has been a broadening experience because we never thought that our web services could benefit this place. Boy, were we wrong. But first you have to understand why at first glance Bakersfield seemed such an unlikely city. The name Bakersfield in itself evokes farm land, cows, and more farm land. From the freeway, it’s difficult to imagine that business outside of agriculture and oil is possible.

So, what is a web firm like ours that focuses on web design, web hosting, and search engine marketing, doing here anyway? Well, after a few months of testing the market and researching our competitors I think we’ve found our niche in Bakersfield. We’ve discovered that our web services are greatly needed and in much demand. Our motto is to keep the human in technology, which means that being in Bakersfield is our way of putting a human face on our web firm because technology often ignores the human element. Plus, what I like most about coming to Bakersfield is that we bring something fresh and unique to the table when compared to the other web design companies in town. For my next post I’ll go into more detail about what sets Jupiter Labs apart and our methodologies.

Please install Flash and turn on JavaScript.