In the Press
We get recognized for our work in print and around the web. Find out where through these links.

We get recognized for our work in print and around the web. Find out where through these links.
Clay Schossow, one of NMC's partner's, was announced in the News & Observer as the lead online consultant for the Walter Dalton for NC Governor campaign. New Media Campaigns is helping the campaign with not only its political website, but also its online advertising and social media management experience.
New Media Campaigns' targeted Google Ads for the Walter Dalton for NC Governor campaign were featured in the News & Observer for the campaign's early organization and foresight to place ads on Google searches for other candidates in the race.
New Media Campaigns' HiFi content management system made Vandelay Design's list of 13 of the Best Hosted CMSs. HiFi's templating system, custom field feature and elegant, user-friendly interface were noted as some of its primary benefits for web developers.
Clay Schossow, lead project manager at New Media Campaigns, spoke at Saint Anselm College for an event on Social Media and the Contemporary Campaign. The panel discussed ways for campaigns in the upcoming election cycle to use social media and other online tools to communicate effectively with constituents.
James Sauls, the director for Raleigh Economic Development and the organization's website were highlighted in a Business Week article naming Raleigh, NC the #1 city in the country. NMC and Liaison Design group built the website as partners in 2008. Sauls said about Raligh, "You can find about every amenity that you want, even in a city of our size”.
New Media Campaigns recently redesigned their website and the website scored a 9.3 out of 10 on CSS Mania, a website that aggregates websites that do an amazing job utilizing the latest trends and techniques in CSS.
NMC senior developer Josh Lockhart built a PHP 5 micro framework to create RESTful web applications. The framework was used in a great tutorial by Nettuts+, a blog and community for web development tutorials.
New Media Campaigns' blog post on Using LinkedIn to Market Your Company was featured on Blog World's top 25 articles on LinkedIn. The post encourages leveraging your offline network, interacting in groups, answering questions, and creating a group to benefit those in the community.
The partners of New Media Campaigns spoke at Refresh the Triangle in late May and were later featured by Technorati for their presentation on building websites quickly without sacrificing quality. Have a look at some pictures from the event.
Vandelay Design, a group that helps businesses and organizations build a more effective online presence, put together a list of 30 websites that compellingly utilize screenshots in its design including New Media Campaigns' HiFi content management system.
New Media Campaigns' lead project manager Clay Schossow was chosen to speak at the 2011 Pollies, a conference that recognizes the sarts in political and public affairs communications. NMC was asked to speak for their experience incorporating social media into political campaigns.
New Media Campaigns Joel Sutherland wrote a jPhoto grid plugin that was the feature plugin on Web Developer Juice's compilation. Web Developer Juice is collection of the lates news and tricks for designers and web-developers on all subjects of design.
The Reed Awards, sponsored by Campaigns & Elections, are presented to political and public affairs professionals at the top of their game. Ed Permutter's campaign website was one of four Congressional sites to be nominated for the award. The website resulted in hundreds of thousands of dollars raised online and hundreds of volunteer signups.
New Media Campaigns' content management system, HiFi, was featured on CSS Mania, a website that highlights websites with remarkable usage of CSS. The website garnered an overall rating of 9/10.
The New Media Campaigns team was featured in the The News and Observer for their relatively uncommon remote workplace setup. Several of the team members work in different parts of the country and communicate almost exclusively through email, chat rooms and online project management software.
Online design magazine SpeckyBoy put together a list of the top 20 jQuery Image and Multimedia galleries, and jPhotoGrid (developed by New Media Campaign's co-founder and developer) Joel Sutherland) was second on the list.
Inc. Technology, a website devoted to providing easy-to-follow instructions and advice for small business technology issues, explained how interactive maps are increasingly a standard component of website development. The article featured commentary from New Media Campaigns President Joel Sutherland because of his widely used jQuery interactive map plugin.
New Media Campaign's co-founder and web developer Joel Sutherland wrote a post exclusively for WebDesigner Depot focusing on improving front-end website performance. WebDesigner Depot is a popular platform for exploring different web design techniques and best practices.
The New Media Campaigns' founders were featured in the News & Observer for being named among America's best young entrepreneurs by Businessweek.com. The article highlights New Media Campaigns' expansion from a political web design focus to work with ad agencies, businesses and nonprofits of all sizes.
New Media Campaigns was a 2010 finalist for Business Week's collection of America's Best Young Entrepreneurs. Business Week set out to find the country's most promising upcoming entrepreurs and was impressed enough by NMC's more than 400 website designs to give them a spot in the finalists.
New Media Campaigns' HiFi RegExp Tester was featured on Smashing Magazine, a company that delivers the latest trends and techniques on design and web development. The tool was written by Kris Jordan, New Media Campaigns' CTO, to help developers learn, practice and compose regular expressions and in particular, to help New Media Campaigns' developers while they worked on the company's new Content Management System for Designers.
Clay Schossow, co-founder of New Media Campaigns was quoted in the Daily Beast, an online news publication with over 5 million unique monthly readers, about the rapidly evolving online political landscape and in particular, the increased focus on social and mobile connectivity.
James Senior, the "technical evangelist" on the Microsoft Web Platform who helps developers understand Microsoft's technology and use it to be more efficient, keeps a blog highlighting cutting edge technology practices. New Media Campaigns' new content management system, HiFi, was featured on his blog for its early use of jQuery templates.
GetHiFi.com, the website for New Media Campaigns' upcoming content management system for designers, was feautured on HTML5 Gallery, which showcases sites that are effectively using HTML5. GetHifi.com was built using HTML5 and CSS3 extensively and you see a documentation of the entire build process here.
Webdesigner Depot, a platform for exploring different web design techniques and best practices, put together a list of 20 demos for creating jQuery effects that rival that of Flash. Number four on the list was the interactive jQuery map built by New Media Campaigns' president, Joel Sutherland.
WebAppers, a site devoted to finding the best open source resources for web developers, featured a jQuery Flickr Feed plugin written by New Media Campaigns lead developer Joel Sutherland. The plugin allows anyone to beautifully and easily pull in a Flickr slideshow from a Flickr account and place it on a website.
American Express's OPEN forum, a column of business insights from owners and experts, interviewed New Media Campaigns' lead project manager Clay Schossow for an article on managing a virtual office. Schossow highlights the importance of valuing really good employees over location proximity.
Queness wrote an article that picked out 10 of the most recent jQuery plugins that caught their eye based on the plugins' design and application. Number one on their list was the interactive jQuery map built by New Media Campaigns lead developer Joel Sutherland. The story highlights the map's functionality without using any flash.
Web Appers, a website devoted to finding the best open source resources for web developers, highlighted a Zoomable jQuery Image Gallery that was created by Joel Sutherland, the lead developer at New Media Campaigns. The image gallery takes a simple list of images and captions and turns it into a grid of photos that can be explored and zoomed.
Fox News in Vermont features New Media Campaigns lead project manager Clay Schossow in a TV news spot highlighting the changing world of politics with a new emphasis on social media. The story details the advantages of Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, three of the four social networks we've previously suggested for political campaigns in our internet marketing blog. Click here to view the story in print.