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Ecowool

November 1st, 2003

Ecowool screenshotThe previously existing site for ecowool was very well search engine optimized; our priority was to improve presentation, useability and ease of purchase. Our target result - to dramatically increase traffic and sales. A significant part of the budget was allocated for post-completion optimization and marketing.

[ database | client admin cms | SEO ]

Visit The Site: Ecowool

Steve Spangler Science

June 1st, 2003

Steve Spangler Science screenshotEcommerce site with an integrated experiment database, all updated and maintained through the client admin.

Steve Spangler has made great use of audio clips to explain some of his amazing products.

[ database | client admin cms | SEO ]

Visit The Site: Steve Spangler Science
For Further Reading: Testimonial, Case Study and Steve Spangler Blog

Blogging for Fun and Profit

May 1st, 2003

by Stephan Spencer

Originally published in Unlimited

One in five teens between 12 and 17 maintains a blog, according to a US survey, and now corporates are catching on -from telecommunications company Verizon, to analysts Gartner Group, to small Sydney consultancy Step Two Designs. There is a sound business case for blogging. It gives customers, suppliers and staff an inside view of how you think. After all, people buy from people, not some faceless corporate entity.

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Business Mentor Programme

March 1st, 2003

Business Mentor Programme screenshotThe Business Mentor Programme is a non-profit organization that provides a mentoring service to New Zealand businesses. Mentors log in to complete reports and match mentors with new applications

An online administration system was custom designed to streamline all business processes.

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Visit The Site: Business Mentor Programme

Cabela’s Corporate Outfitter

November 1st, 2002

Cabelas Corporate Outfitter screenshotThis is a subsite of Cabelas.com. Netconcepts was commisioned to create a site that was both useable and search engine friendly. With a database of thousands of products, the h1, page title and meta tags are generated dynamically.This helps significantly with increasing visibility and page rank in search engines like google. A database driven website traditionally has long urls with stop characters like “?” which prevent the site from being spidered. A simple naming system for each product page has avoided this enabling the entire site to be spidered with short urls also being friendly to bookmarking.

Netconcepts also provides the branded subsites of Corporate outfitters like Stihl Corporate Outfitters and www.dunns.com.

[ database | client admin cms | SEO ]

Visit The Site: Cabela’s Corporate Outfitter

NewZealandTourist.com

November 1st, 2002

New Zealand Tourist screenshotA microsite of MyTravelAgency.com. Serves the general public and companies with planning and implementation of business and leisure travel arrangements in New Zealand.

[ database | client admin cms | SEO ]

Visit The Site: New Zealand Tourist

Gorton’s

November 1st, 2002

Gortons screenshotGorton’s is the largest frozen fish brand in the United States. Netconcepts developed a personalized website to promote the Gorton’s range of frozen seafood products. Gortons.com features personalized content — fish recipe and fresh seafood recipe recommendations, product suggestions, special offers tailored to your interests, and more. Visitor profiling allows Gorton’s to view and analyze consumer demographics, psychographics, and clickographics (browsing behavior). The website is dynamic, user-friendly and a positive branding tool for their products.

[ recipe database | client admin cms | SEO ]

Visit The Site: Gortons

Working In New Zealand

October 1st, 2002

Working In New Zealand screenshotA one-stop shop for new migrants to New Zealand who are looking for employment. Includes an online resume builder, employer profiles, news, articles, and more.

The priorities before building the site and sister sites Working In Australia and WorkingIn.com were to ensure a high visibility in search engines, intuitive navigation and useability, fast download time and enhancing and streamlining the design; and all leading to a higher response rate for companies looking for new employees. An Employers Response Area allows companies listed to access employee applications and respond accordingly.

[ database | client admin cms | SEO ]

Visit The Site: Working In New Zealand

Designer Exposure

October 1st, 2002

Designer ExposureThis site is unusual for an ecommerce site in that every product is a one off. The client updates the site by adding images and descriptions through an administration interface, and with stock being added daily the process needed to be easy to use. The client uploads a large image for each product which is automatically sized into large medium and thumbnails.

This site still performs well in search engines considering it has thousands of products changing daily. Makes good use of Netconcepts’ gravityMail email marketing software which comes as part of our ecommerce solution.

[ database | client admin cms | SEO ]

Visit The Site: Designer Exposure

How to survive web host failure

January 15th, 2002

Originally published in New Zealand Herald

Having just spent US$250,000 on an e-commerce system, the cosmetics company heard the news. Three weeks after their site going live, they would lose everything because the ASP was using leased hardware. These mistakes can be avoided if companies follow some basic principles says Stephan Spencer, President of Netconcepts.

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