The website redesign incorporated:
- new branding
- simplified navigation
- additional content to differentiate the winery
- a shopping cart to develop new online revenue streams.
These critical integration steps provided Dry Comal Creek with an end-to-end system for the winery, allowing them to manage event and product inventories online, coordinate with their retail activities and integrate with their accounting, shipping and banking platforms.
Sabrina Houser, General Manager of Dry Comal Creek Vineyards, said, "In the wine business not only does your product have to taste good but it has to be marketed well in order to keep an edge on the competition. Since the launch of the new website, e-marketing strategies, and e-commerce capabilities, the benefits promised by Mercury Direct have been met and then some. Our first month of online sales netted more event and wine sales than we have ever had, thus contributing significantly to the bottom line with maximized efficiency. Anyone looking to decrease costs and generate more revenue must have a user-friendly, professional website and e-commerce capabilities and Mercury Direct delivered just that!" regarding the relaunch.
Nino Tarantino, CEO of Mercury Direct added, "Sabrina knew what she needed to manage her business the way SHE wanted it managed. After talking to several vendors and getting significantly higher prices, Sabrina reached out to Mercury Direct and trusted us to deliver the solution she needed. Because Sabrina knew what she wanted, it made our job easier to build a solution around her requirements. I am both happy and proud to say we delivered, and Sabrina is delighted with the outcome."
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About Dry Comal Creek Vineyards
Dry Comal Creek Vineyards is situated in a small protected valley nestled in the Texas Hill Country, close to New Braunfels, TX. It is recognized as one of the premier Texas Hill Country wineries, producing award-winning Cabernet Sauvignon, Black Spanish and French Colombard wines, along with their famous 1096 Port.
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