By NetPotential on
22/09/2008
Forward's new website needed to reflect the personality of their forward-thinking company. The new content managed website gives Forward full control over updating, and changing the website, including text, images, links, new pages, and menu items. Because SEO is so important, Forward has the ability to...
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By NetPotential on
8/09/2008
Property investment experts, Arn Mehta and Phil Thompson are switched on when it comes to marketing their properties to interested investors. Their new website now provides them with an easy wizard-style newsletter system that enables them to send property listings out directly to recipients.
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By NetPotential on
8/09/2008
Country Living's new website was designed to showcase their beautiful furniture. More of a gallery than a shopping cart, the new www.beautifulfurniture.co.nz is a custom-built website, with full stock management admin control. The features of the site include:
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By NetPotential on
8/09/2008
High profile website www.oneforthegirls.org.nz was launched on 1 September 2008. The cervical cancer immunisation campaign included radio advertising, news items on TV3 and Prime, public launch, and print advertising. The client needed a website that not only reached a very young target market, but was high quality and robust enough to cope with high traffic. They also wanted to use modern ways to communicate with pre-teen and teen target market, so social networking marketing via Facebook and Bebo was the perfect medium. NetPotential built applications for both Facebook and Bebo to help promote and spread the word about the website and campaign.
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By NetPotential on
8/09/2008
Fish and Hunt NZ came to us after great success with their other business's website www.auckdistcoll.co.nz. The result, another high quality website design which reflects the image and brand of the company, whilst providing full content management for the client to update the website themselves. Features of this site include:
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By Tim Thomas on
3/09/2008
Google has entered the browser market! The first thing I noticed when opening my browser this morning, was a glaring note on Google asking me to try out their new browser - Chrome.
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