A new Web site, www.coolcatguide.com, features slick video to highlight local businesses and community events.
The site is the brainchild of Diane Doyle and Ron Roman, partners in Roman Doyle Multimedia, an advertising and marketing firm in Asheville. Doyle says the site will serve as an online directory for businesses, as well as a hub for showcasing what’s cool about Asheville. The flashiest part of the site, which is still being built out, will be the high-quality video the two plan to produce.
Doyle says she’s looking for feedback from the community, so check out the site and tell ‘em what you think. Click on the link below to see an example of the video produced for the site.
— Jason Sandford, multimedia editor
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Rob Close
This seems like more of an advertisement for a website than actual news.
This seems like more of an advertisement for a website than actual news.