News Archive 2004

Wine Sale

Wine Sale
19 January 2004

Webexpectations.com have completed an integration project to introduce online e-commerce systems for one of the UK's largest producers of wine - Denbies Wines.

Denbies boasts the largest vineyard in the UK and also offers day tours around it's Surrey based estate for those wishing to learn more. The new e-commerce facility allows customers to browse and order wine via the company's website, and to pay using a simple and secure credit card payment facility.

Once an order has been made through the Denbies website notifications will be automatically sent to the various departments within the company to ensure the payment is processed properly and the order is despatched on time.

Over time Denbies plan to develop its online marketing strategy as part of its core business with the website becoming one of the company's principle sales channels.

www.denbiesvineyard.co.uk

Webexpectations.com latch on to making Dzus Fasteners an online success

Webexpectations.com latch on to making Dzus Fasteners an online success
12 January 2004

From January 2004 Webexpectations.com will be responsible for promoting the Dzus Fasteners website. Over the next twelve months Webexpectations.com will be pursuing an aggressive search engine promotion campaign to ensure Dzus have a prosperous 2004. This will build on skills gained in previous international and bilingual campaigns.

Dzus employ over 170 people at their UK head office in Farnham and provide fastening solutions for worldclass manufacturers.

A monthly report will be provided detailing exactly where Dzus appear under various key terms to allow marketing managers to measure returns on investment.

www.dzus.co.uk

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Webexpectations.com Expand with new Recruitment Driver

Webexpectations.com Expand with new Recruitment Drive
09 January 2004

Webexpectations.com are expanding with a new recruitment drive to enlarge the in-house team. There are two new vacancies for the beginning of 2004 and more planned for later in the year.

Click here for more information about the current available vacancies.

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Ideal Innovations

Ideal Innovations
5 January 2004

As part of an integrated online marketing campaign Webexepctations.com have this week launched advanced e-commerce website IdealInnovations.co.uk.

The site uses Webexpectations.com search engine friendly shopping cart technology CheckOut and offers a fully automated e-commerce system from ordering through to fulfilment, minimising administration costs. IdealInnovations.co.uk aims to become one of the UK's principle online shopping sites, initially focusing on software and hardware products before diversifying into other markets.

After a competitive tendering process the sites owners, Ideal Innovations Limited, selected Webexpectations.com on the basis of their proven track record and experience in developing successful e-commerce websites.

Webexpectations.com have also been commissioned to manage the sites online marketing:
"Search engines will play an integral part of the sites long term marketing strategy and CheckOut is ideal for this purpose," said New Media Director Russell Sutton. "With the excellent product range offered by the site and the competitive pricing schedule offered on all products we envisage search engine traffic to become a key component of the sites success over time."

If you fancy a shop or are in need of some software IdealInnovations.co.uk is open for business.

www.IdealInnovations.co.uk

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A Japanese Flavour

A Japanese Flavour
5 January 2004

Leading London based research company Europe Japan Centre have this week launched their new multilingual corporate website ejc.co.uk designed and developed by Webexpectations.com.

The website caters for both English and Japanese speakers and is managed by EJC staff using CoMA, Webexpectations.com multilingual Content Management System.

Alan Davies head of the sites development team commented
"CoMA was the natural choice of technology to manage ejc.co.uk - it's very easy to use, can manage content in a number of languages and unlike most content management systems is search engine friendly."

www.ejc.co.uk/uk

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