News Archive 2007

Regus

Regus Win
9th November 2007

After a rigorous selection process Webexpectations.com have been selected as the new Web Support Agency for Regus.

Regus is the world’s largest provider of workspace solutions and offices, with 950 business centres across 400 cities and 70 countries.

Webexpectaitons.com will provide consultancy, design and development services for Regus on over 60 of their websites worldwide.

“We’re thrilled to have Regus onboard as a new client and are really looking forward to getting stuck into some serious web work with them over the coming months. From the outset it was clear that Regus have big plans for the web and were happy to be part of their team.”

Russell Sutton,
New Media Director
Webexpectations.com

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Institute of Public Care

Institute of Public Care
31st October 2007

The Institute of Public Care is one of Britain's leading knowledge transfer organisations working to enhance the quality of services received by users of public welfare organisation such as the NHS.

Webexpectations.com were commissioned to overhaul the IPC website with a complete design and content update and with a new Content Management System allowing IPC staff to easily update and manage their website.

For more information visit the IPC’s new site at http://ipc.brookes.ac.uk/

Mizuno Upgrade
28th September 2007


Webexpectations.com have been busy rolling out the new range of Golf Clubs for Mizuno's European website. The upgrade forms part of Mizuno's annual product launch for clubs and accessories.

"This years products have all been rendered in 3D-Modelling software allowing users to look at the new clubs from any angle. The result is video quality movies of each of the new clubs available directly on the website.

As part of the new product launch we've also re-designed the entrance page to the site with a completely new Flash design. As with all of our Adobe Flash design work there is a static version available should users not have the Flash plug-in."
Ben Bostock, Lead Web Designer for the Mizuno Europe project.

For more information or to see Mizuno's new range of Golf Clubs visit - http://golf.mizunoeurope.com

Flying Beds

Heli Beds
28th September 2007

We’ve been very busy launching a new E-commerce store for one of the UK’s largest bed retailers – Heli Beds. With over 50 stores nationwide Heli Beds were a leading off-line retailer that wanted to make the leap into the online world.

In partnership with marketing consultancy specialists Brand New Way, Webexpectations.com has planned, designed and launched a new E-commerce store for Heli Beds with same day delivery across their entire range.

To splash out on a new bed visit www.helibeds.co.uk

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We've Moved!

We've Moved!
17th August 2007

Webexpectations.com are enjoying settling into our new office. Our contact page page has been updated with our details which are:

Address:

Webexpectations.com Ltd
Nash House
Datchet Road
Slough
Berkshire
SL3 7LR

Telephone:

0845 2450 408 or 01753 491 460

Fax:

01753 539801

Please be sure to update your records.

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Prader Relaunch

Prader Relaunch
9th August 2007

The Prader Group are specialist recruitment consultants for the building industry. Webexpectations.com have overhauled their company website with a new design, information architecture and integrated back-end recruitment software powered by Microdec Profile.

"We managed the planning, design and development of the new Prader website with full integration with Microdec's specialist Recruitment Software. Microdec's software gives Prader the power they need to manage their business and it was our job to make sure it worked seamlessley with their new site."

Chris Martin, Web Developer, Webexpectations.com

Take Prader's new site for a test drive at

www.prader.co.uk

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Flying High

Flying High
8th August 2007

Webexpectations.com have launched a new website for Winglet Media, the UK's leading developer of pilot training simulators for Airbus aircraft.

The new site will act as an online corporate brochure for Winglet and aims to offer interested airlines such as GB Airways an overview of their simulator software and how Winglet Media can help train their pilots.

"We are very, very impressed with the quality of the designs, and all three of them look stunning with a great navigation system and structure."

Andrew Mitchell, Managing Director, Winglet Media

www.winglet.co.uk

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Property Investments

Property Investments
6th August 2007

In a booming housing market NBL Property Investments have gone from strength to strength offering clients a targeted portfolio of property investments within the UK.

Based locally in Windsor, NBL Property Investments were looking for a local web design company they could partner with, to plan, design, develop and market their web strategy for the years ahead.

With the new NBL website launched Webexpectations.com are now planning a Google marketing campaign.

To visit the new NBL website go to

www.nblgroup.co.uk

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Education, Education, Education

Education, Education, Education
2nd August 2007

Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases in the UK and the incidence of diabetes continues to rise throughout the world.

As part of t+ Medical's pioneering Diabetes patient support and monitoring system they have launched a new education portal offering advice and education on Diabetes. The current portal, designed and developed by Webexpectations.com, is the first phase of what will become a much larger resource on Diabetes.

As with any medical condition, education and a better understanding of the illness can substantially aid and help patients and their families.

For more information about Diabetes or to visit the education site visit:

www.tplusdiabetes.com/education

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Bike Sport News Appoints Webexpectations.com

BikeSport News Appoints Webexpectations.com
25th May 2007

Webexpectations.com has been appointed to develop the next generation of websites for leading Motorcycling Publication - BikeSport News.

The new sites, designed and developed by Webexpectations.com, comes as part of a major upgrade to their online strategy with the roll out of a new style for the initial phases and future functionality to follow.

Webexpectations.com will use the latest Content Management tools on the site to deliver updates easily and quickly with a near instantaneous turnaround time.

"BSN has opted the latest versions of our leading content management software Comma5 and CommaArticle, these tools will allow the editors at BikeSport News to deliver new content in real time, day or night.

Speed and flexibility were key considerations for BSN and Comma fitted the bill perfectly."
Russell Sutton, New Media Director

www.bikesportnews.com

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Mizuno - Video Microsite

Mizuno - Video Microsite
25th May 2007

Mizuno have launched a new European Microsite promoting the benefits of their Forging technology. The Microsite features embedded Adobe Flash videos shot by Mizuno's production company and integrated by Webexpectations.com.

"Flash was used for the videos as it's a great technology to work with. With Flash we can really embed the videos into the design to give the site one consistent look and feel. We also find Flash videos are much easier and quicker for the audience to use and it's the format of choice for major video sites such as YouTube."
Russell Sutton, New Media Director.

To take a look at Mizuno's flash video Microsite visit

www.art-of-forging.com

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Feed the World Click here to donate

Feed the World
1st May 2007

TNT Post have launched a new campaign to raise awareness and funding for the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP). The WFP estimates that a child dies every second from hunger.

TNT act as the principle logistical partner for the WFP, operating airlift services in emergencies, a specialist support programme, volunteers and cash donations.

The new online campaign, running throughout May, provides information on the WFP, the work it does and information on hunger and how it's a global issue. Users are encouraged to make a donation by sending a simple SMS message from their mobile phone.

Planning and Design for the campaign was managed by Webexpectations.com whilst the SMS donation service was managed by mobile specialists Prime Idea.

www.tntpost.co.uk

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Hitachi Europe Micro-site

Hitachi Europe Micro-site
12th March 2007

Webexpectations.com have launched a new micro-site for Hitachi Europe for the upcoming CeBIT show in Germany.

The multi-lingual site which is primarily aimed at journalists, provides detailed information on Hitachi's activities at this year's show.

Working closely with local marketing consultancy RPC, Webexpectations.com were commissioned to manage the site's design and development whilst RPC took responsibility for the overall project management.

www.hitachi-cebit.com

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Mainca

Mainca
6th March 2007

In Autumn of last year, Mainca UK approached Webexpectations.com to overhaul and re-design their company website.

Mainca has nearly 20 years of experience as suppliers of quality equipment to the butchery, bakery and catering trades. The new website is online catalogue of their entire product range. As most of the products are used in a hygiene dependant environment (catering), we wanted the website design to look clean and sharp, and certainly cutting edge - just like their machines.

Ben Bostock, Web Designer said,
"Mainca is a well known brand name in the catering business, so we wanted to make sure we did it justice with a design that did not detract from the logo. We aimed to make the website clean looking, so the user's focus is drawn to the machines themselves. We are very pleased with the result, and think this website demonstrates how websites should be, functional with the end goal clearly in mind"

www.mainca.co.uk

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Council for National Parks

Council for National Parks
22nd February 2007

After working closely with the Council for National Parks we are proud to announce the launch of their new website www.cnp.org.uk.

The website contains over 50 pages of information and advice on the work of CNP and about the National Parks of England and Wales. CNP is the national charity that works to protect and enhance the National Parks of England and Wales, and areas that merit National Park status, and promote understanding and enjoyment of them, for the benefit of all.

Aliya Hirji, Website Developer for the CNP website, built most of the new site, so, she knows the website inside out! She commented:
"The CNP website is full of important information, information that should make a huge difference to the future of our National Parks. It was a pleasure to work on a website, where I could learn a little, as well as feeling like our efforts are being put to a good cause!"

We are now looking at phase two of the project, which includes an automated donation payment process system and forum amongst other things.

www.cnp.org.uk

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