Site Launch: Pearson Basketball Basics (www.pearsonbasketballbasics.com)
Webhelio recently launched a website for Pearson Basketball Basics, LLC. This website was custom designed and developed from the ground up through the design and revision approval process. After being designed and developed, then we applied the great and easy to use content management system known as Joomla, after which we customized each module to fit the design and specs of the website. With more features to come in the next few months, this website will withstand the test of time and will prove itself as an enterprise level tool that Pearson Basketball Basics can use for many years to come.
Coached by the great KU player Sean Pearson who played with the likes of Paul Pierce amongst other great KU players, you are sure to get your money's worth of basketball when you become a part of this sensational basketball program. We provided Sean and his company with the tools they need to maintain and update their website anytime 24/7, including posting announcements to the different categories of the website, member registration for interaction with comments and testimonials, and more great features to come such as social media integration and a community basketball forum where players and parents can communicate all things basketball.

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Curious what this might look like? Pickup your iPhone, or your Android, and take a look at
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