Tag: websites
This is the survey that astonished our founder and shocked our readers. Are Australian...
How much web traffic is normal for a business in Australia? What do you think is normal strategic behaviour? Do Australians really know what...
Could this be the dumbest online strategy of them all? [VIDEO]
Two weeks ago, I ran a short survey.
I polled over 200 people interested in my upcoming online marketing masterclass and asked, 'What is your...
Why choosing the right technology can dramatically improve your customer support
Following a poor customer service experience with your company, 89% of customers will begin doing business with one of your competitor. As you work hard to improve your customer support, you should also consider utilizing these technologies.
Are you delivering a 5-star online user experience? If not, why not?
You launched a business website and then leaned back thinking, “Phew! Finally, I’m done!” Oh how wrong you were...
7 things you must do before attempting to sell your website
Just like dressing up a house for auction, giving your website a spit and polish prior to sale will ensure you achieve the best outcome. The following seven steps can help make your treasured site shine, prior to putting it on the market and attracting top dollar.
Why we're STILL embarrassed about our new site (and STILL proud of it)
The site might not be the polished pearl just yet and some of the links might initially seem underpopulated. But don't bother asking, "When will the site be finished?" Because the simple answer is, "Never!" Instead, keep the suggestions coming in. If you find a dead link or something just plain weird, let us know.
Why we’re STILL embarrassed about our new site (and STILL proud of it)
The site might not be the polished pearl just yet and some of the links might initially seem underpopulated. But don't bother asking, "When will the site be finished?" Because the simple answer is, "Never!" Instead, keep the suggestions coming in. If you find a dead link or something just plain weird, let us know.
Website of the Week: The Loop helps creative people sell themselves
Creative industries have changed dramatically over the past decade, but unfortunately the options for creative professionals to showcase their talent to peers and prospective employers hasn’t. Until now.
Here's a retail website that actually gets it right
From time to time a slick retail business's website grabs our attention. Take www.redshedcafe.com.au, the digital window to the real Red Shed Cafe located at Medhurst Wines in Victoria's Yarra Valley.
Here’s a retail website that actually gets it right
From time to time a slick retail business's website grabs our attention. Take www.redshedcafe.com.au, the digital window to the real Red Shed Cafe located at Medhurst Wines in Victoria's Yarra Valley.
New website aims to make engineering sexy for students
The Warren Centre for Advanced Engineering at the University of Sydney used the occasion of Engineering Week to launch www.engineeringicons.org.au. The site is designed to encourage more high school students to see engineering as an interesting and viable career path.
uberVU returns with improved online conversation tracking
Last week we discovered that the uberVU team has been hard at work transforming the product based on the initial feedback received from private beta testers. And the public beta version is now live.
New website helps 'buy Australian'
The website www.buyaustralianmade.com.au is not much fancier than a listing business - a directory. But it is being launched at a time when many manufacturers, especially in regional areas, are finding it tougher to sell their products through traditional retail outlets as the major chains cull their product lines.
New website helps ‘buy Australian’
The website www.buyaustralianmade.com.au is not much fancier than a listing business - a directory. But it is being launched at a time when many manufacturers, especially in regional areas, are finding it tougher to sell their products through traditional retail outlets as the major chains cull their product lines.
Website of the Week: HelpMeChoose.com.au
Last year, the continued emergence of online consumer voice and choice collided with the global economic downturn, delivering consumers both the will and tools to demand a greater level of accountability from their financial service purchases. Enter HelpMeChoose.com.au...
Anthill dropped its knickers last week. With your help, we're hoping to get a...
Thanks to your passion for Anthill, your hard work spruiking the virtues of Anthill to your personal networks, we debuted as one of the Top 50 Business & Finance sites in Australia, according to Nielsen's Business & Finance Index. This is very pleasing news indeed.
Anthill dropped its knickers last week. With your help, we’re hoping to get a...
Thanks to your passion for Anthill, your hard work spruiking the virtues of Anthill to your personal networks, we debuted as one of the Top 50 Business & Finance sites in Australia, according to Nielsen's Business & Finance Index. This is very pleasing news indeed.
Customer convenience makes a comeback – Foodies lead the charge
Bucking the trend of customer inconvenience, some savvy entrepreneurs have carved out a lucrative niche for themselves in the online food industry by reinstating consumer convenience as King.
Website of the Week: Toxel – the inspiration station
Repetition is the enemy of creativity. How often have you begun the day with a grand vision for progress and change, only to end it with the nagging feeling that you’ve done much but achieved little?
Time to get inspired.
Website of the Week: Asking machines to nag you, so humans don’t have to
HassleMe.co.uk is a simple internet service that allows you to enter a recurring message to yourself and set the time intervals between reminders. For example, you may choose to receive a reminder email every day to "Do some exercise" or to be asked every six months: "How many people want to buy your business?"