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Keep Flying the Flag

14 July 2010 by wnJaco

The World Cup that took place in our country over the last 4 weeks has been so exciting and has brought together South Africans from all walks of life.  We have made use of public transport that we previously may never have used, we have rubbed shoulders with tens of thousands of people on the various Fan walks across the country and even those that never previously followed football, have found themselves glued to their TV for the last 4 weeks.  Some of us have also been fortunate enough to attend a match at one of the magnificent stadiums around the country.  We have shown the world that South Africa can deliver and in doing so have silenced the sceptics – both locally and around the world.

For one month we forgot about our differences, we stopped worrying about the “what if”, politics seemed to disappear off the radar and we all walked around with our heads held high – For my part I was truly proud to be a South African.  In the Sunday Times newspaper last Sunday I came across a wonderful full page advert by FNB to celebrate the last day of the World Cup – these words were captured on top of a South African flag and read:

“TODAY WE ARE THE GREATEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD”

How very true.

But why only “Today”.  What about going forward...Many of us are now pondering life without the World Cup and some are already talking doom and gloom.    The flags that we were all so proud to fly do not need to be packed away now that the World Cup is over.  Now more than ever is the time for us to stand together, to build on what we as a nation have achieved and to reach new heights.  

One of our partners, design agency DraftFCB, have been so inspired by the World Cup that they have launched a campaign called “Keep Flying”.  The campaign has been endorsed by Brand SA and encourages individuals and businesses not to pack their flags away but to fly the flag proudly and to keep it flying.

WebNow supports this campaign and I encourage you all as individuals to do so as well.  Please visit www.keepflying.co.za for more information and share this initiative with your friends and family.

An email signature showing our support for the campaign will be automatically embedded to the footer of all email messages and other collateral will be made available to show our support.

 

Latest Press Release Integrated Business solutions

22 June 2010 by wnJaco

Online businesses should consider using integrated technologies to attract a broader customer base, says WebNow.


While the reflected increase in internet connectivity is a very positive sign, just 10% percent of the population is connected to the internet. By contrast, some reports show that up to 90% have cell phones. Of those, around 65% have browsing capability. One Cape Town CEO urges online businesses to integrate both platforms into their marketing and operational plans.
Internet usage and broadband trend reports issued by World Wide Worx and Cisco have shown a dramatic increase in connectivity and use patterns compared with last year. Research data released in January revealed that 10% of South Africans are connected to the internet. Broadband usage data in March showed that internet access from a broadband connection has increased by 50%, with wireless access growing nearly three times faster than fixed line access.


Many businesses are migrating their operations to the internet environment, using online technologies such as cloud computing, ecommerce functionality and payment gateways such as PayPal. There are many reasons for doing so. Companies can reduce costs, enhance operational flexibility and expand their customer base to broader markets.


This is undoubtedly good news, reflecting increased confidence in the internet as an ecommerce medium. The Seacom cable, more reliable, cheaper connections and reducing hardware costs are clear influencing factors. But what of the remaining population and particularly small businesses who are not yet connected as a result of cost or lack of knowledge? Many may be alienated from commercial opportunities and possibly denied the chance to expand their own small businesses as a result of their lack of access.


Jean-Pierre Dumont, CEO of full service ISP and web development consultants WebNow, is asking the same questions, saying: “The usage statistics show some fantastic growth from last year. But the connectivity gap may alienate a large proportion of potential customers.” Dumont expresses the view that with just 10% of the population actively connected, businesses should consider how to integrate other tools to connect with the remaining 90% and broaden their customer base on their own doorstep.


Mobile internet and SMS platforms are the answer. With such significant cell phone penetration and over 60% of that penetration allowing mobile browsing, it is becoming much easier to expand a business’s customer base, and also to allow smaller traders to compete in a wider market.


Dumont continues: “Clearly, South Africa’s socio-economic structure has a great impact on the connectivity gap which will in turn influence the size of a business’s economically active market. But the point is that there are technologies available that enable a two-prong approach to help online businesses interact directly with their customers without relying on a customer’s own connectivity.”


In one example, WebNow is currently developing a platform for a web-based business seeking to attract users who lie at both ends of the connectivity scale. The system’s end users lie within the connected demographic. But the vast majority of the business’s service providers do not have internet connections. As a result, a large proportion of the marketing and development budget is being allocated to two-way SMS functionality.

By integrating different platforms into the development architecture, it allows the internet to be used as a pull mechanism to help customers find service providers. At the same time, the system leverages South Africa’s widespread cell phone coverage to push service providers towards their customer base.

By taking this approach, it will be possible to open up many more commercial opportunities for businesses working from grassroots level right up to well entrenched major corporates.”

What does the future hold?

25 January 2010 by wnJaco

There is a buzz around the office and an air of excitement. Something is looming....

Identifying that "something" is the challenge. There are winds of change blowing over the industry. Many experts predict that 2010 will be the year that defines our Connected Futures.
So how do one approach such a time? By coming up with new and improved ways of doing business. Innovation will be the order of the day, new products should come to the forefront, new levels of customer service will required in order to differentiate yourself from your competitors. This is an exciting time to be a client.  

It seems clear that SaaS (software as a service) offerings will be the definitive answer to the question, What happens now? Faster and more reliable broadband connections ensures that South Africa is ready for this movement. Although be it, a few years behind our 1st world compatriots, we are gearing up to explore this untouched landscape.

What does this mean for everyday South Africans? Gone are the days that you need to install a program or application with a cd or dvd on every computer in your office. Things will run more securely and much faster. All you will need is an internet connection to  access and utilise your Accounting Programs.

WebNow is spending quite a lot of time researching and developing these "services" and we are preparing the release of some fantastic concepts. These services will change the way we do business from now on. 

If all this post did, was to intrigue you, then I succeeded. The time is right to get online and be part of something big. As mentioned, all you need is an internet connection!

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The Time has come to take action

20 May 2009 by wnJaco

Finally someone is combining products to suite your needs. We offer you an entire Business Start up kit. 

The most important part of any business is an identity. One of the key products we offer is a registered .co.za domain as well as a one page website. This is what’s needed in today‘s world. You have to establish a presence on the internet if you want to succeed. Another important aspect is to have a stable and fast internet connection. We offer a 1gb Adsl connection in this package. You will be able to anything from internet banking to promoting your company with this. We top it off with hosting for an entire year, included is 5 email addresses.

So in short, the complete Business Start up package. All of this for the amazing price of R1699 including VAT.

You can change these offerings as your business needs grow and we will assist and advise to make this a smooth transition.

To end off, ask yourself one question: Do you want to be successful?

This is the package that will get you there!

Please view our website for more info or contact sales@webnow.co.za.

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A Brand New year and a Brand New Start

2 February 2009 by wnJaco
WebNow has been in the Internet game for several years, but has not really reached its full potential. Enter 2009. This will be a massive year for us. We have decided to put certain key strategies in place to assist and direct our path going forward. We plan to rejuvenate the WebNow brand.

In all honesty, we could not have picked a more difficult period to do this. With the poor state of the economy and the credit crunch, no one has extra cash lying around to spend on a new website or on upgrading a network. But, as I have experienced in my short time with WebNow, our strength lies in our never -say-die attitude, the ability and the willingness to go that extra mile for the greater good, and the sheer enjoyment that my colleagues get from doing their day –to-day tasks. This assures me that 2009 will be a massive success, despite the negativity that surrounds us.

With a new year come new additions to the WebNow family. We have bolstered our resources in a few departments, including support and development, with Nathan Hiemand and Carlo van Wyk joining this dynamic group of people. Sales and Account Management will be my adventure and I really look forward to it.

Everyone is buzzing with excitement regarding the new services and products we will launch this year. And we will take our client servicing to new heights, never before seen in this industry.

We will be concentrating on some massive projects this year, so keep and eye out for WebNow in the press. We will be making appearances very soon.
All in all, this has been a very positive move for me, working for a young, very ambitious, very energetic, highly motivated company. Look out for new products being launched this year, for example SaaS  (software as a service). This could well change the way we do business.  Some added-value services such as eMarketing , support and maintenance solutions for websites will be introduced, and the list goes on and on.

Please contact me if you have any questions or would like some suggestions. We are here to make your business run smoothly.

Jaco Liebenberg
sales@webnow.co.za

Tel: 0860 932669

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Getting WebNow out there

3 December 2008 by wnCraig
There are many companies out there that offer Internet and Information services to businesses, from standard ISP services like ADSL to web development and internet marketing, and they all claim to be the best!

So how do you decide which provider is going to be best for your business? You are going to end up doing a huge amount of research in order to find the provider that suits you best or you just going to choose the cheapest one (which often ends up hurting you in the long run).

This is why WebNow have decided to put a huge focus on our brand going forward, because if you knew more about us the question "Which provider should I use?" will always result in your turning to WebNow for all your hosting, bulk e-mail, bulk sms, broadband, development and e-marketing services.

The first step we've taken it getting some good quality pictures of our CEO, Jean-Pierre Dumont so that when we respond to briefs from journalists we have a picture to add to our submission. Finding a photographer capable of doing the photo shoot was another one of those tasks that take a lot of research, try typing "photographer Cape Town" into Google! I ended up on Danie Nel's website, and I'm glad I did, he has provided us with a whole array of great pictures to use... expect to be seeing a lot more of WebNow in the press soon.

And if you are looking for quality solutions, exceptional service, an integrated product set for your Internet and Information needs AND then a company that actually wants to build a relationship with you - turn to WebNow.
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design...develop...integrate

29 October 2008 by wnJP

I am extremely pleased to introduce our new business unit, WebNow Studios.  Studios is currently only a brand that we are using to identify our design, development and integration competency. 

This capability has always existed at WebNow but we felt it was time that it enjoyed its own identity. 

WebNow Studios comprises a team of highly skilled, creative and motivated indivduals who over the years have collectively completed dozens of successful websites and web application projects.   We have forged relationships with best of breed partners and have built up an impresive list of clients.

So head over to the new WebNow Studios website and see what we are all about.

www.webnowstudios.co.za

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WebNow rebranding

29 October 2008 by wnJP

You may have noticed that the WebNow logo has had a bit of a makeover.  We still retain the 3 cubes but have modernised them somewhat. 

The new logo will start to make its way onto all of our websites, stationery and other print media. 

Going forward we are in the process of a rebranding exercise which will see some exciting changes here at WebNow.  Keep an eye out!

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WebNow Launches Wireless Broadband

6 August 2008 by wnDoug

WebNow recently launched a range of Wireless Broadband solutions from iBurst.

These solutions include a range of iBurst Wireless offerings and Vodacom HSDPA connectivity starting from R49 per month!
You can also purchase the modem outright or pay it off over the life of your contract.  Prepaid and Contract options are available.

Wireless Broadband is ideal for people on the move and even as an alternative to ADSL – tired of waiting for your line to be installed – go wireless!
iBurst Wireless from R49pm - Provides you with continued high-speed connectivity for your corporate or personal needs, through broadband internet and email services.

Vodacom HSPDA from R89pm - Offers you wireless broadband connectivity, within range of the entire Vodacom Cellular network! This means that your connection is totally mobile, enabling you to connect to the Internet anywhere that you can get cell-phone reception - without the use of a landline.

For more information and to place an order, head over to our website and visit our new Wireless Broadband pages .

Click here (http://www.webnow.co.za/wireless/ or call 021-939-6700

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Free Hosting!

1 March 2008 by wnJP

Crazy as it may seem we are giving away free hosting plans.....and a domain as well.

So what is the catch I hear you ask?  Simple:

  • Hosting plan is hosted on a server in our US data centre
  • Free domain applies to a za.net domain
  • Disc space is limited to 1 MB.

But if you are interested in getting a simple web site up there with one email address then this may be for you.

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