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LuLuLive.net is the website for LuLuLive - a Milwaukee event management agency. Lindsay Stevens Gardner is the force behind this summer's Rock the Green.
LuLuLive is a great looking site. Just one problem: in order to add or edit pages on the site, Lindsay had to pay the designer each time or learn HTML.
Enter Feed.Us:
Feed.Us can be added to any existing site and instantly make that site 'editable'. No more design fees or waiting for changes.
We added Feed.Us to every page on LuLuLive.net. We replaced the copy and photos on each page with Feed.Us embed code. Now, Lindsay logs into www.Feed.Us, makes the changes with a simple Website editing tool and publishes the changes to her site.
She can even add dedicated pages for Press Releases and Case Studies all without help from any developer or designer.
And we didn't have to redo the site - it changed the same. Below are the before and after pics. See any difference? No? The only change is that now it's easy to use.
Find out more about how we can add Feed.Us to your site. And thank you, Lindsay!

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