News Archive 2002
Panda Software
7 November 2002
Anti Virus pioneers Panda Software have re-launched their UK website with an e-commerce system built by Webexpectations.com. This new functionality will allow Panda Software to offer an end-to-end online ordering facility to their customers.
NHS
29 October 2002
Webexpectations.com launch www.healthjobfinder.com The site had been built to help subsidiaries of the NHS to gain worldwide exposure to vacancies in Imaging, Radiotherapy, Pathology, Pharmacy and Therapies. The site is part of a network of specialist recruitment portals due to launch later this year. Webexpectations.com will continue to work with the client offering consultancy, analysis and hosting services.
Welsh Tourist Board
10 October 2002
Webexpectations.com win contract with Welsh Tourist Board to develop an online Consumer Information Database. The system will play a key part in the their preparations for the 2010 Ryder Cup. Phase 2 of the project will comprise a e-mail based CRM application.
Panda Software (UK Ltd)
4 September 2002
Europe's leading Anti Virus software, Panda Software, employ Webexpectations.com to bring e-commerce functionality to the site. Other cost efficiency drives will culminate in an overhaul of front and back end systems over the coming months.
NHS
25 August 2002
The NHS has awarded Webexpectations.com 3 month online advertising campaign to advertise the need for radiography staff in the countries capital. The campaign will target the UK, New Zealand and Australia.
Parlouves
16 July 2002
Webexpectations.com launch website for Louvre and solar shading experts PAR. The site aims to promote the companies innovative products to a worldwide audience.
Webexpectations.com will continue to work with the client providing analysis and maintenance services.
Europe Japan Centre
16 July 2002
Webexpectations.com commence the first of a proposed three phase website launch and development strategy with the Europe Japan Centre PLC.
The site will be bilingual and marketed across Europe and Japan through an online marketing campaign.
Delta Doric plc
5 June 2002
Webexpectations.com launch new website for Delta Doric Plc.
The new site is built with search engines in mind and aims to create better product awareness.
Biologyjobs.co.uk
13 May 2002
Scientific recruitment specialists biologyjobs.co.uk have signed up new media agency webexpectations.com to create an e-mail based viral marketing campaign. Webexpectations.com will manage the creative, technical and logistical aspects of the project.
The campaign is due launch mid-May 02.
Circular Distributors
18 April 2002
New media agency Webexpectations.com win 12 month Search Engine Optimisation contract with Circular Distributors Limited owned by the Dutch Post Office. Circular Distributors are the UK's leading door drop marketing company, delivering over one and half billion items a year directly to households all over the country.
Webexpectations.com have also been commissioned to develop the groups e-mail CRM applications.
NHS
8 April 2002
Six month results show that Webexpectations.com leading online recruitment application (ORA) has been directly responsible for 30% of all nurse recruitment at London's largest NHS Trust (Hammersmith Hospitals Trust). The NHS trust has since seen a 50% decrease in average cost per hire.
Webexpectations.com will now be developing the application throughout all areas of the trust.
Oracle
26 Febuary 2002
Webexpectations.com wins hosting contract for Oracle Ovation, Oracle's awards website.
NSM Research
11 Febuary 2002
Webexpecations.com has won a contract to redesign and bring to life the online arm of Oxford based market research agency NSM Research. The new site, due to launch in March, will carry a custom built 'search engine friendly' content management system and an e-mail based CRM application.
Over the last three months this is the third contract win for Webexpectations.com in the market research sector.
OPEC Clean-up
29 January 2002
Webexpectations.com wins e-mail marketing campaigns with insurance giant Avis and Leeds based oil pollution clean up pioneers OPEC.
The contracts require both the creative and logistical management of a series a targeted e-mail based direct marketing campaigns.
BBC World Wide
25 January 2002
The BBC World Service is to feature Webexpectations.com in a new 12 part series on e_business and the internet. The series will be broadcast to over 40 million listeners as part the BBC world radio service and is to include interviews with well known retailers such a Tesco and Amazon. To learn more or to listen to the series for yourself visit the BBC website.
