WebMedley, a Digital Marketing Agency Launches Adamedelen.com

WebMedley launched www.adamedelen.com on Friday April 8th. Nathan Cryder, Communications Director for Edelen for Auditor says, “WebMedley has been an integral part of bringing our campaign online. The site design far exceeded our expectations and is as good as you will find anywhere in politics. The integration with social media has allowed us to connect with citizens in ways that will help us run a modern, progressive campaign, putting us at the forefront of web technology.

Lexington, KY, May 01, 2011 --(PR.com)-- WebMedley launched www.adamedelen.com on Friday April 8th. Nathan Cryder, Communications Director for Edelen for Auditor says, “WebMedley has been an integral part of bringing our campaign online. The site design far exceeded our expectations and is as good as you will find anywhere in politics. The integration with social media has allowed us to connect with citizens in ways that will help us run a modern, progressive campaign, putting us at the forefront of web technology. Ultimately, the people of Kentucky will benefit from our campaign’s collaboration with WebMedley.”

The site was built by the Lexington digital marketing agency using open source tools and social media integration. It allows Adam to stay in contact with the Commonwealth population and vice versa.

Adam is a high-ranking public official and business executive. He is currently running for State Auditor. A commitment to public service has been the defining characteristic of his career. He wanted a site where he could speak to the people in Kentucky and where the Commonwealth could speak to him.

The site allows for transparency, which is what the auditor’s office stands for. You can log on at any time to track Adam on the campaign trail, see pictures, and make comments.

WebMedley, LLC is based in Lexington, KY and offers full service site design and marketing services.

www.webmedley.com

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