— M. Veloso in Web Copy That Sells (third edition)
Discover the EETS Info Platform on internet!
The EETS Info Platform is the unique point of access to all on the internet providing EETS related information.
The info platform:
a) Safeguards the interactive communication between the 28 Member States and the EC regarding the national registers, the EETS domains, the EETS providers, the appointed Conciliation Bodies in the different States, as well as the existing Notified Bodies (NoBos).
b) Provides open to all up-to-date information on the EETS developments contributing to the exchange of best practices and dissemination of relevant information concerning EETS among professional stakeholders.
The EETS Info Platform is a project developed by the European Association of Operators of Toll Road Infrastructures (ASECAP).
The ASECAP members’ networks today span more than 48.000 km of motorways, bridges and tunnels across 22 countries. ASECAP’s purpose is to defend and develop the system of motorways and road infrastructures in Europe applying tolls as a means to ensure the financing of their construction, maintenance and operation.
ASECAP maintains relations with relevant international organisations, the EU institutions and the industry’s stakeholders, protecting the interests of ASECAP members regarding the deployment of a holistic, cooperative transport approach.
The communication agency, Page in extremis has developed the internet platform in close collaboration with the ASECAP’s communication team.
Located in Brussels, the communication agency, Page in extremis has realised online platforms for many well-known European institutions and associations.
Page in extremis is a leading strategic communication agency.
We build brands, and we strengthen reputations of International organizations, European associations and corporations.
For more information: http://www.inextremisdigital.be
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www.asecapdays.com is online!
The ASECAPDAYS’ website is now updated for 2016.
The 44th annual ASECAP Study and Information Days will explore the key role of the toll motorways in ensuring an integrated and sustainable mobility in Europe. The event will offer the opportunity to reflect on the EU integrated transport approach and, more specifically, on how to meet the challenges towards the EU 2020 Strategy. It will also look into the future of transport from the current international perspective.
A session will be specifically devoted to delivering the final results of the REETS project (the unique pan-European project on regional tolling interoperability funded by the European Commission) led by ASECAP.
ASECAP is the European Association of Operators of Toll Road Infrastructures, whose members’ networks today span more than 46.000 km of motorways, bridges and tunnels across 21 countries.
Since 2012, ASECAP has entrusted the development of its visual communication strategy and the production of its supports to Page in extremis, the communication agency specialised in corporate and institutional communication.
This collaboration includes the elaboration of digital and print communication media.
Based in Brussels, Page in extremis is a communication agency that makes brands conversational. We help organisations manage their communities, engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages through innovative digital tools.
For more information:
http://www.inextremisdigital.be
Discover UNEP in EUROPE 2015 Year in review!
The year 2015 in review gives you a flavour of what the UN Environment Programme is doing in the pan-European region. This online publication highlights twelve key achievements, projects and activities of the UNEP.
UNEP hopes that some of their latest success stories will trigger your desire to work together with them for a more sustainable Europe.
The following topics are in the spotlights:
- Green Economies shown to trump business as usual
- Organic agriculture under the spotlight
- Sustainable actions, technology and visions take stage for World Environment Day
- Mountain Adaptation Outlook series launched at COP21
- Powering cities with sustainable energy
- Reinforcing collaboration in Central Asia
- Developing biodiversity indicators across the region
- Ensuring a collective commitment for the Caspian Sea
- Environment and security: a fragile relationship
- Strengthening the science-policy interface: the Pan-European GEO assessment
- European CEO among Champions of the Earth
- Advancing regional partnerships
The online publication is the result of a collaboration between the communication team of UNEP in Europe and the communication agency, Page in extremis.
Based in Brussels, Page in extremis is a communication agency that makes brands conversational. We help organisations manage their communities, engage with their stakeholders and convey their messages through innovative digital tools.
For more information:
http://unepineurope.org/year-in-review-2015/
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— A. Macarthy in 500 Social Media Marketing tips — Essential advice & strategy for business
— D. K. Breackenridge in Social Media and Public Relations — Eight new practises for the PR Professional
A brand’s image can be severely impacted by a multitude of online conversations resulting from a single insipid incident.
Fortunately, by the same token, a brand can be refreshed (or even rebuilt) through an effective and well-managed use of social media.
Nowadays, It is almost unthinkable to have a social media program without some sort of digital Brand management role embedded into it.
The role of the digital Brand management consists of four principal functions:
- Representing an organisation online,
- Being the voice of the “community” inside the organisation,
- Mediating online debates,
- Keeping contents fresh and interesting.
Create a digital brand management practice consists of developing a communications infrastructure that can deal with the growing breadth of media channels used by both the organisation and the public to communicate with each other.
Located in Brussels, the communication agency, Page in extremis help you develop your social media as a way to protect and strenghten your brand—and set up your social media programme accordingly.
Page in extremis is a strategic communication agency. We build brands and we strengthen reputations of leading institutions, European associations and international corporations.
Source: http://www.inextremis.be
— P. A. Argenti and C. M. Barnes in Digital Strategies for Powerful Corporate Communications
Best practices come sometimes from unexpected origin. The parallax effect is one of them. After having been a standard in the video games industry, it became an essential trend in the web design world.
This impressive effect is now commonly seen as part of the scrolling feature of a web page.
Technically speaking, the parallax affect uses multiple backgrounds which seem to move at different speeds to create a sensation of depth and an interesting browsing experience.
The parallax effect is very efficient when you want to quickly and easily convey information in a very structured way. For instance, it can be successfully used when you want to display the usual section of a website: “about us”.
In the CER website, the parallax effect is the option chosen for presenting the association at once.
Interested to live this interactive experience, please visit: http://www.cer.be/about-us/who-we-are
The CER website has been designed and developed by the communication agency, Page in extremis. The communication agency is also in charge of the rebranding of the European Association.
CER, the Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies brings together more than 70 railway undertakings, their national associations as well as infrastructure managers and vehicle leasing companies.
CER members represent 73% of the European rail network length, 80% of the European freight business and 96% of rail passenger operations in Europe.
Page in extremis has realised major web-based communications projects for many well-known European institutions and associations.
As a leading communications agency, their online projects set the standard for digital communications in the European public affairs space.
More information: http://www.inextremisdigital.be and http://www.inextremisbranding.be
Source: http://www.inextremis.be
— D. K. Breakenridge in Social Media and Public Relations
EurEau is the voice of Europe’s drinking water and waste water service operators. The members provide water services to more than 400 million people and reflect the diverse private and public water service industry across Europe.
EurEau brings together national associations, representing water supply and waste water services in EU and EFTA countries. EU accession countries have an observer status.
EurEau promotes the common interests of the members within the EU institutions and keep them informed of relevant developments in the European arena.
EurEau in collaboration with the communication Agency, Page in extremis, has produced a series of videos giving an overview of the advantages of becoming a member of the association.
4 videos have been produced entitled as following:
- What, for you, are EurEau’s Successes?
- What is the benefit of having your organisation’s voice heard at EU level through EurEau?
-What do you see are the challenges ahead for EurEau?
- Why is it important for your organisation to be a member of EurEau?
EurEau’s youtube channel has been created:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzvCtJXMAoHU_SVnrQFK1jw
Page in extremis is a strategic design communication agency, involving an experimented multidisciplinary team, building brands and strengthening reputations for leading corporations, institutions and associations.
Located in Brussels, Page in extremis is a communication partner which is able to translate your communication needs into impactful communication media, to offer you specialised services going from corporate and institutional branding to the development of digital and classic media and to give a clear idea of who you are and what your aims are.
Source: http://www.inextremis.be
— K. Bonk, E. Tynes, H. Griggs and P. Sparks in Strategic Communications for Nonprofits — A Step-by-Step Guide to Working with the Media
The EETS Info Platform is the unique point of access to all on the internet providing EETS related information. More specifically the info platform:
a) Safeguards the interactive communication between the 28 Member States and the EC regarding: the national registers, the EETS domains, the EETS providers, the appointed Conciliation Bodies in the different States, as well as the existing Notified Bodies (NoBos).
b) Provides open to all up-to-date information on the EETS developments contributing to the exchange of best practices and dissemination of relevant information concerning EETS among professional stakeholders.
The EETS Information Sharing Resource Platform (EETS Info Platform) is based on the requests of the Decision 2009/750/EC and the Commission’s Communication COM (2012) 474 final.
The Info platform is a project developed for AETIS and ASECAP by the communicaton agency, Page in extremis.
AETIS is the association of electronic toll and interoperable services and gathers 9 European companies, specialized in payment of tolling (card and OBU issuing) & fuelling in the European region.
ASECAP is the European Association of Operators of Toll Road Infrastructures, whose members’ networks today span more than 48.000 km of motorways, bridges and tunnels across 21 countries.
Page in extremis is a strategic design and communication agency, embodied by a senior multidisciplinary team. We build brands and strengthen the reputation of leading corporations, institutions and associations.
Through Branding, interactive Media and Print Design, we help you build your own visual communication program.
Page in extremis creates awesome brands, develops effective digital media and printed publications.
Source: http://www.inextremis.be
The online report looks set to become the default reporting format in the near future. Increasingly more effort are being redirected to the online medium.
Current trends indicate that the most likely scenario in the near future is a summary print version supported by a full online version.
The advantages of this trend are that it maximises stakeholder access to corporate information and minimises the ecological impact of large-volume printing.
The online version of the European Aluminium Association’s 2014 Annual Report is a representative example of this new trend.
European Aluminium (EA) represents the aluminium industry in Europe. It encompasses primary aluminium producers, downstream manufacturers, producers of recycled aluminium and national aluminium associations representing the manufacturers of rolled and extruded products in 18 European countries.
Page in extremis is proud to have participated once again in the creative development and the graphical production of the online European Aluminium annual report. The result is a vibrant and impactful mini-site which was made within an intimate creative dialogue framework involving the Belgian communication agency’s creative team and European Aluminium’s communication team.
If you think that it is time to move your communication from a classic media toward a digital one, think of Page in extremis.
The communication agency, Page in extremis has developed a collaboration process that helps answer to all critical technical questions and also to communication matters such as: what it is about? for whom it is? What do you want to say? How will they found out?
Page in extremis is a strategic design and communication agency, embodied by a senior multidisciplinary team. We build brands and strengthen the reputation of leading corporations, institutions and associations.
With over 20 years of experience and as a specialist of institutional and corporate communication, Page in extremis’ team of experts can help you transform your classic communication media into impactful digital ones.
— M. J. Brown in Social Media Marketing