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WebNow is moving offices!

27 July 2010 by wnJP

Yep after 5 years in our current offices we thought it was time for a change.  Well actually we have pretty much outgrown our current offices and apart from starting to stack staff on top of each other (which is not very legal) we had to look for larger space. 

 

I was personally involved in this project and I can tell you it is not an easy process.  The hardest part was not the actual construction and moving but rather trying to find suitable office space.  WebNow has always been based in Cape Town's Northern Suburbs and while we considered a relocation to the CBD we felt it was just not fair to our staff with most of them living in the area.  So we narrowed our search to the immediate vicinity.  We managed to secure a space in the Tygervalley area giving easy access to staff and customers and within close proximity of shops, coffee shops and other amenities.

 

Once we had shortlisted and selected offices we entered a period of what felt like months of negotiaitons, spent weeks pouring over office designs and various layout variaitons until we were totally satsified.  I am pleased to say that Giant Leap (the design and project management agency working with us) have been exceptional and have taken on all of the stress and hassles that come with working with contractors and have delivered a truley wonderful space for our staff and customers alike.

 

WebNow is extremely excited to be moving into these new offices and once we have settled in we will invite you tc come and take a closer look.

 

Our actual move is taking place this weekend starting on Saturday 30th July.  All going well we will be up and running (assuming Telkom plays ball) on Monday 2nd August.

 

Please note that our Data Centre is not impacted by this move and all hosted services will continue to operate as normal.  Our support team will also continue to be available around the clock.

 

We do expect some telephone disruption on Monday morning but rest assured we do have contingency plans in place while Telkom complete our migration.

 

Further details and updated contact information will follow shortly.

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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.”

The #Vuvuzela moment....

9 June 2010 by wnJaco

WebNow actively took part in the famous Vuvuzela moment on 9 June 2010 at 12:00pm.

A recent news article thereafter caught our attention:

Herewith an extract:

"At exactly noon today, people around the world blew their Vuvuzelas, whistled and honked their horns to celebrate the first Fifa World Cup in Africa, due to kick off in just two days.

It was called the “Vuvuzela Moment” and it was celebrated in equal style online as it was offline. Tweeters in South Africa and across the world came to the party in fine style, causing the phrase “Vuvuzela” to trend on the world-famous social networking and microblogging service as fans across the world spoke about and blew their virtual Vuvuzelas in 140 characters.

According to Fifa the Vuvuzela Moment officially caused the “first ever” World Cup-related trending topic on Twitter"

http://tinyurl.com/37g6h3g

Here is some of our employees blowing and making noise, to celebrate the fact the Fifa World Cup has come to Africa

 

 

 

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How WebNow helped Toyota

10 April 2010 by wnJP

Read our press release below and find out how WebNow helped Toyota with their new website, www.toyota.co.za

 

Introduction

Cape Town-based web developers WebNow have joined forces with communication agency Draftfcb South Africa and usability consultants JH-01 to develop a powerful new ecommerce-based website for Toyota South Africa. Visitors to the site can research, select, finance, insure, order and maintain a new or used car with the help of powerful search and transaction technology.

The successful collaboration project started in October 2008. The site has been live since August 2009. Since then the site has attracted 200,000 unique visitors and driven over 300 finance applications via the finance section.

Project summary

The site is based on a complex content management system, designed to meet Toyota's unique requirements. With content provided by multiple sources, Toyota brand office, Sales, Toyota dealers, Toyota Financial Services and Draftfcb, visitors use the site to inform their decision to buy any car from the entire Toyota range as well as accessing relevant corporate information.

The site catalogues the specifications, add-ons and optional extras for every model, with a comparison function to help buyers decide what suits them best. From the pre-purchase zone, buyers can identify the car they want, book a test drive, select their favourite accessories, add an insurance policy and configure their finance options all in a trolley format which can be printed or saved for access at a later stage.

Once buyers have made their selection, they are moved into the purchase zone. Using an electronic signature function, their selection is confirmed and then they have the option to transfer their trolley to their local dealer for processing or save it to their MyToyota profile to be accessed or modified at a later stage. In this zone in a future release, the buyer will be able to monitor their order progress, apply for finance and insurance and monitor the details of their delivery. Provision has also been made to possibly buying the car using a credit card or EFT payment methods online. In the purchase zone, buyers can add service and maintenance schedules to their trolleys and leave feedback for Toyota Customer Services.

In the future it will be possible for the buyer to keep up to date with their car's service programme from within the post-purchase zone.  And when their finance has come to an end or they need a change, then a buyer can arrange for a trade-in or trade up.

WebNow scope of work

Draftfcb developed the strategy behind the site along with the creative vision, while JH-01 consulted on the user experience design. Working closely with the client and their project partners, WebNow designed and developed the back-end technology through a clearly defined process. Their extensive involvement included:

  • Developing the functional requirement specifications
  • Creating the system architecture and design
  • Developing the content management system tailored specifically to Toyota's unique requirements
  • Implementing the signed-off creative, which involved converting initial concept documents to html and css files, including developing the master page and theme
  • Developing the website using ASP.NET and C# programming protocols, and the business logic and data access layers using C#. WebNow used Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 for all development
  • Developing the integration bus
  • Designing and developing the database using SQL Server 2005

Toyota South Africa Manager:  Web Communications Systems, James Smith, explained the impact on the motor sales industry that the website will have: "The Toyota South Africa website has completely changed the face of buying a car in South Africa. The new website creates a seamless process through which our customers can make a decision about which vehicle to buy and customise the vehicle according to their needs. Many people feel a lot of pressure when standing in a dealer's showroom but the website allows them to make a decision in the comfort of their homes. It assists by guiding them through the purchase journey allowing them to gather all the information they need, enhancing their decision to buy the best vehicle suited to their needs."

WebNow Managing Director, Jean-Pierre Dumont, said: "This was one of the most challenging projects WebNow has ever undertaken. The success of the site is a testament to Toyota's clear vision and the highly effective collaborative approach shared by Draftfcb and JH-01, our project partners. We have broken new ground with both the concept and the technology and we are pleased to have played such a critical and successful part."

For more information, contact:

Jaco Liebenberg, Marketing Manager, WebNow - jaco.liebenberg@webnow.co.za; 021 939 6700

Editor's Notes:

  • WebNow was established in 1999, and provides web development, hosting, design and e-marketing services to commercial clients in Cape Town and throughout South Africa. Their services include domain name registrations, web site design and development, ecommerce solutions, bulk email and sms solutions, internet connectivity, database-driven websites, ebusiness consulting and dedicated servers. Their website is www.webnow.co.za
  • Since 1961, Toyota has been as much part of South African culture as braaivleis and sunny skies. They are part of a bigger, very special, global picture; one based on a holistic management style that is as much about contributing to the world we live in as it is about making and selling cars. The website is www.toyota.co.za.
  • Draftfcb is a network of specialist partners based in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. The partner network includes full-service advertising agencies, social marketing, digital, design, experiential marketing, retail, Healthcare and PR capabilities. This 84-year old agency pioneered integrated communication in this country and has demonstrated an enduring ability to create iconic communication that reflects the nation's spirit and soul. This has resulted in extensive peer recognition - locally, it has won numerous Loerie, Pendoring and Apex awards. Internationally, it brought home South Africa's first ever Cannes Grand Prix in 2006.  Recently, it swept the boards at a special awards ceremony marking 25 years of Millward Brown's Adtrack™ survey in South Africa by taking the Best Consumer Liked Advert for the Past 25 Years (Sasol Super 100 "Glug Glug": 1991) and the Best Consumer Liked Advert of the Past Decade (Klipdrift "Met Eish": 2005). Draftfcb has also been recognised for producing the country's funniest ad at the South African Comedy Awards (Vodacom ‘We've been having it' - 2008). Their website is www.draftfcb.co.za.
  • JH-01 is a firm of user experience designers and information architects. Their website is www.jh-01.com.
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New Semi-Shaped ADSL plans now available

23 March 2010 by wnJP

WebNow recently launched a new semi-shaped ADSL solution with access starting from an unbelievable R33 per GB ! 

 

This new cost effective solution provides shaped access during office hours and unshaped access after hours with bandwidth starting at a crazy R33 per GB.   All Semi-Shaped ADSL international bandwidth is provided by Internet Solutions via fibre optic links on the undersea SAT3 cable and not via Satellite. 

 

The following packages are available - to order head over to our website or contact sales@webnow.co.za.

 

Service

Price (Vat inclusive)

1GB

R33.00

2GB

R66.00

3GB

R99.00

4GB

R132.00

5GB

R165.00

6GB

R198.00

7GB

R231.00

8GB

R264.00

9GB

R297.00

10GB

R330.00

15GB

R480.00

20GB

R640.00

25GB

R800.00

30GB

R960.00

35GB

R1,120.00

40GB

R1,280.00

45GB

R1,440.00

50GB

R1,570.00

75GB

R2,355.00

100GB

R3,140.00

150GB

R4,710.00

200GB

R6,280.00

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Brand new WebNow website

23 March 2010 by wnJP

So the long wait is over - months of hard work in the design and development department has paid dividends and our new website is now up and running.  The new site is a completely new idea over what we had previously and is right in line with current web design trends.

 

Take a look: http://www.webnow.co.za 

 

As an ISP and web development company we obviously have hundreds of different products and services - we have managed to make all of this information available in an extremely uncluttered and easy to navigate design.

 

Our Blog has also been given the same visual treatment and we are now focusing our attention on our customer portal.  More information on the exciting new benefits and features will be announced shortly.

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Sneak preview - WebNow site

16 March 2010 by wnJP

We have been busy re-designing the WebNow site and the good news is we are almost ready to go live.  Here is a sneak preview: 



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WebNow and Climate Change

10 December 2009 by wnJaco

WebNow is pleased to announce that we are sponsoring the Hosting and Re-Development of the “Consider Us” website.

About Consider Us

The Consider Us campaign has been conceived and developed by Zoom Advertising, part of the Ogilvy group.

ConsiderUs.org  The campaign calls for children, between six and eighteen, to explain in 20 words why world leaders should consider them when signing their climate change treaties. What is precious about our world? Why is it worth saving?       These messages then appear, in real time, on a dedicated website, serving as a voice of the generation with the most to lose.

  A TV, radio and print campaign will advertise Consider Us; a ‘guerrilla' campaign masterminded by Heart (the social enterprise hub that incubates new social enterprises) includes a chalking project, whereby messages are chalked up in the communities and a greening/planting project. Two dedicated websites are now live for the posting of messages. A social media campaign using free MXit and website banner advertising makes up a full digital media campaign to support Consider Us.

Parents, teachers and children are being encouraged to participate in the campaign so that these messages can be delivered to the world's financiers, who can deliver them to the United Nations Climate Change Conference that is currently underway in Copenhagen.

Follow the campaign on www.considerus.org or www.considerus.mobi.

Jean-Pierre Dumont, CEO of WebNow,  on sponsoring the online channel for Consider Us: “ I can certainly see that the “Consider Us” project is an extremely worthwhile initiative and our organisation would definitely like to be associated with it and assist where we can. “

We will be using an Enterprise hosting infrastructure that will be tailored to suite their specific needs such as anticipated increase in global site activity and subsequent load.

On the Web Development side, WebNow has a proven track record in the design and development of content management and database driven websites. We have made a name for ourselves by providing best of breed solutions for brands such as Toyota.

In addition WebNow will also be advising on the correct and most effective use of social media networking.

We are developing a flexible yet robust framework to support the site now and into the future!

Please view www.considerus.org and make a difference.  

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ContactNow - for all your messaging needs

2 November 2009 by wnJP

WebNow today launched a major upgrade of our messaging platform, ContactNow.  ContactNow provides a single portal for all of your online messaging needs including:

  • Newsletter management
  • Sending out single or many sms messages
  • Two-way SMS solutions
  • Fax to Email
  • Email archiving
  • Email branding

To conincide with the launch we will be running  number of promotions such as free credits and half price on setup fees.

 

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