Another online shop that has an extensive database of products. The focus here is on ease-of-use in conjunction with the printed catalog.
This site has a high user base with trade professionals so priority was given to searchable product codes, intuitive navigation and a fast ordering process. Easy navigation has been enhanced through threaded categories and a smart search with google-like spell-check and alternate search term suggestions.
Van Dyke’s is a subsidiary of Cabela’s
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Visit The Site: Van Dyke’s Taxidermy
Other Work For This Client: Van Dyke’s Restorers
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A subsidiary of Cabela’s. This site has thousands of products in over 100 categories — all maintained through an easy to use web-based administration.
Easy navigation has been enhanced through threaded categories and a smart search with google-like spell-check and alternate search term suggestions.
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Visit The Site: Van Dyke’s Restorers
Further Reading: Case Study
Other Work For This Client: Van Dyke’s Taxidermy
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Mmmm, grilled Wisconsin cheddar and savory sausage; this site uses many of the standard features of Netconcepts ecommerce solution.
Paoli caters to the most discerning of cheese connoisseurs, with its selection of gourmet cheese and sausage ideas.
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Visit The Site: Paoli Cheese Cottage
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The Clasen Home store carries a large range of furniture and interior accessories for the home.
This is another client-maintained site (through Netconcepts tailor-made web-based client administration intranet) which enables easy updating of products, descriptions prices and images.
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Visit The Site: Clasen Home
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Beauty Online 2001 — San Francisco, CA
One of the secrets to staying viable in the fickle online beauty marketplace is to slow your burn rate through the following low-cost, high return marketing strategies and tactics:
- Email marketing
- Viral marketing
- Link building
- Search engine optimization
- Pay-for-performance advertising (i.e. an affiliate program)
- Content distribution
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eFood East — Boston, MA
Wouldn’t it be great if you could do your grocery shopping while you were throwing empty containers in the garbage, simply by scanning a barcode? Imagine scanning ingredients in the cupboard then telling your computer to search all of the recipe sites on the internet - simultaneously - until it found recipes containing that ingredient. Then with a few more clicks you add the ingredients that you still need from the chosen recipe into your shopping list.
Soon the food arrives at your doorstep. This vision of the future is not only coming, but it’s here now!
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Cyberbranding — Auckland, NZ
Birds Eye strives to find new and innovative ways to help consumers plan tonight’s dinner (their primary marketing objective). They have taken some common oline marketing strategies - content aggregation, virtual communities, and personalisation - and applied them in a rather unconventional and successful way. Discover how Birdseye:
- Aggregates content through a worldwide recipe search engine
- Personalises content through a personal recipe box and personal shopping list
- Creates virtual communities through a recipe exchange
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eFood 2000 — San Francisco, CA
Providing your consumers with a “portal” to a plethora of online information about food and cooking is a great way to make your web site “sticky” and generate loyal repeat visitors to your site. Four key ingredients for a successful food portal include:
- Content( both home-grown and aggregated)
- Community
- Customization
- Commerce
In this presentation we will analyze from an insider’s perspective both the BirdsEye.com site and the Recipefinder.com site, comparing and contrasting their two differing approaches to creating a food portal, and reviewing their results.
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eFOOD '99: Marketing, Selling and Distributing Food & Beverages on the Internet — San Francisco, CA
Birds Eye strives to find new and innovative ways to help consumers plan tonight’s dinner (their primary marketing objective). To this end, we’ve taken some common online marketing strategies - content aggregation, virtual communities, and personalization - and applied them in rather unconventional (and, we’re happy to say, successful) ways. We’ll discuss how Birdseye:
- Aggregates content through a Worldwide Recipe Search Engine
- Personalizes content through a Personal Recipe Box and Personal Shopping List
- Creates virtual communities through a Recipe Exchange
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Business to Business Marketing on the Internet — San Diego, CA
Your online enemy is no longer your competitor but instead, the information glut that fills the Internet. This session will analyze how to rise above this “data smog” to effectively capture the corporate customer’s attention and then close the sale.
- Exploiting your existing customer data to target new customers
- The targeted effectiveness of email
- Constructing an interactive site for product testing and demonstration
- Case studies of innovative companies succeeding in new
business acquisitions
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