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Conservationists enjoy increased traffic, search engine rankings and new volunteers

“… redesign of our database’s structure and ongoing co-operation with our website administrator has resulted in a continual increase in traffic, search engine rankings and registrations of volunteers and projects.”

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Evangelical Christian Credit Union

July 1st, 2004

ECCU screenshotEvangelical Christian Credit Union (ECCU), a financial provider of loans, money management and banking services to churches, ministries, schools, mission agencies, and ministry-minded individuals around the world, needed a new search engine friendly website that took advantage of natural search listings. Designed and built by Netconcepts, the website incorporates a professional look and feel, rich content that enables online prospects to learn about their services, downloadable member applications to generate sales leads and links to the ECCU online banking and visa account systems.

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Visit The Site: ECCU.com

Get Google to Love your Web site

MarketingProfs virtual seminar series — online (webcast)

April 27th, 2004

Webcast by Stephan Spencer

The Internet’s next killer app for marketers has emerged: Google.

Google’s search algorithms power over half of all Web search queries, making high-ranking Google listings a marketer’s dream. While natural listings in Google deliver millions in sales to some of the Web’s savviest retailers, most websites are not properly designed to reach this market. How can you adjust or revamp your site so Google will love it?

Join Stephan Spencer, President of Netconcepts, during this rich presentation to learn the essential strategies of putting Google to work for your Web site.

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Stephan Spencer’s Top 10 Tips for E-Commerce Sites

April 23rd, 2004

by Stephan Spencer

Originally published in National Business Review

Our favorite tips for online catalogers: automatic spell correction on search queries, breadcrumb navigation, keyword themes, top 10 lists, open source, 1-click ordering, and more…

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SecureWorks

April 1st, 2004

by Stephan Spencer

SecureWorks screenshotWe are helping, network security specialist, SecureWorks revamp www.secureworks.com to make it search engine optimal in design, content and structure and insure maximum visibility in search engines like Google.

The first phase of the project is complete with the new-look, fast-loading site in place. And we are now working with SecureWorks, helping them search engine optimize content and achieve targeted visibility around the keywords our research identified.

[ static SSI | SEO ]

Visit The Site: Secure Works

Pure Energy

February 1st, 2004

Pure Energy screenshotPure Energy ® is a Vector Limited initiative promoting natural gas to Auckland consumers and businesses. Netconcepts was commissioned to create an information rich and intuitively organised website that would serve Pure Energy’s goals. Easily managed via a Netconcepts content management system, Pureenergy.co.nz offers easily accessed answers to Aucklanders’ natural gas questions in an appropriate design context.

[ database | client admin cms | SEO ]

Visit The Site: Pure Energy
Further Work For This Client: Vector Gas Portfolio, Vector Electricity Network and Vector Networks Portfolio

Netconcepts to run site for US taxidermy firm

January 20th, 2004

Originally published in New Zealand Herald

Why did Van Dyke’s, a South Dakota supplier of equipment to animal trophy-makers and collectors and a subsidiary of Cabelas, chose Netconcepts to overhaul its website and ecommerce strategy?

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Case Study: Van Dykes

January 1st, 2004

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  • Online orders have increased over 500%
  • Over a 350% increase in site Traffic
  • 9,000 unique product pages indexed in Google
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Website Briefs and Specifications

January 1st, 2004

by Stephan Spencer

So you’ve decided that your Web site needs an overhaul. Before you start work, however, you and your Web design firm need to do a bit of planning. Going off building a web site half-cocked is a sure fire recipe for disaster.

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Legal Risks of Doing Business Online

January 1st, 2004

by Stephan Spencer

In the case of operating an online presence and the subsequent legal issues that follow, what you don’t know may very well hurt you. Operating in the virtual world entails the same - or potentially greater - legal risks as operating in the real world. These risks take many forms: copyright infringement, trademark infringement, copyright ownership, liability, breach of confidentiality, libel and slander, just to name a few.

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