web
Having an online presence doesn't guarantee that you will move millions of units of stock in your first year. It's also well known that not every type of item will sell over the web. Irrespective of these facts, the Internet still represents your best and least expensive option for obtaining market share and promoting your business.
As an example, the cost of running a one week bus top shelter poster - at ONE location - will cost you around AU$250-$300 and that doesn't include the cost of having the artwork created and the poster printed. Remember, that's a one week campaign, in a single bus shelter! The cost of radio or television campaigns are far, far greater and once filmed, you have little chance to adjust or supplement your advertisment.
An Internet website can be online quickly and fully customised to suit your exact requirements, for almost the same price as a one week bus-stop advert*. I can even carry out regular updates for you, or teach you how to do it yourself if you'd prefer.
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The Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum website (shown above) was developed using the opensource Mambo Server Content Management System (CMS) as a final year, collaborative University project in conjunction with a small team of fellow students. The choice of CMS enables the Gallery staff to easily and effectively maintain their own information, ensuring that it remains dynamic. This website was nominated for a 2006 Australian Interactive Multimedia Industry Award (AIMIA) in the 'student developed content' category. Even though we didn't win, being nominated for the award was a great honour :-)
The examples below are representative of some of the other websites that I've developed.
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advertising Banners
Internet advertising banners are a neat way of attracting traffic to your website. The banners can be tailor made to suit your needs and can be contructed as either animated GIF files or in Flash SWF format.
Australian Army "Banner" for their internal e-Learning portal |
*price will depend upon the level of complexity required.








