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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.”

Feel it! The 2010 FIFA World Cup is here!

8 June 2010 by wnJaco

It seems like just yesterday when there were 999 days to go until kick-off. Now there is less than one week!
Many people believed that South Africa would never pull this off:  was there a plan B, a plan C? Would the stadiums be completed on time? But in true South African style it seems we have again proved the sceptics wrong. We should allow ourselves to stand back and marvel at what we have achieved. South Africa is ready and is about to deliver a truly incredible event.
This Friday afternoon, our team kicks off 2010 FIFA World Cup, when they take on Mexico at Soccer City. Bafana Bafana has been on a winning streak, winning every one of the last 12 games they played. Good luck to the boys. We’re feeling the gees, our flags are flying and we’re fully behind them.

Their first match will be a very tough game. Mexico is a formidable opponent. However South Africa will have an entire nation behind them and this will be a fantastic occasion to showcase our talents as footballers, and the colour and vibrancy of our country


Here are some interesting facts about the FIFA World Cup:


•    The 2006 World Cup was one of the most watched events in television history. The expected TV audience for the 2010 event will be even higher with some 2.6 billion people expected to tune in.
•    The 2002 World Cup was the first to be held in Asia. In that year, for the first time the event was split between two nations, Japan and South-Korea.
•    Brazil's Pele is the only player to play in the winning World Cup team three times: in 1958, 1962 and 1970.
•    The World Cup trophy went missing for seven days when it was stolen before the 1966 World Cup in England. A week after it was taken the trophy was found by a dog named Pickles while on a walk with his owner in South London. It was wrapped in some newspapers at the bottom of some bushes.
•    Brazil has been selected to host the 20th World Cup in 2014.
•    In what is possibly good news for Bafana Bafana, Mexico has lost more World Cup games than any other team, with 22 losses in 45 games. Argentina is second with 19 and Germany is third with 18.
•    The 1950 World Cup was the only tournament not to have a final game. Instead, the winner was determined in a four-team round robin after Brazil, Uruguay, Spain and Sweden won their respective first-round groups. Uruguay won the tournament, defeating hosts Brazil 2-1 in the final round-robin game.

 

We are all looking forward to the soccer extravaganza. It promises to be a magical event with a uniquely African flair.
We’re sure you join us in wishing all competing teams the best of luck and we hope for many goals.

Bafana Bafana, South Africa is 100% behind you in uniting a nation in the spirit of our victory in 1995.

 

To celebrate the start of the World Cup, we are running a FANTASTIC special for 1 week only.
The prices for ContactNow will be slashed, kicked and completely demolished!

View the special here:

www.contactnow.co.za

This wonderful offer will only be available for 1 week starting today and expires on the 17 June 2010.
Please view www.contactnow.co.za for more information.

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Crazy month of March

31 March 2010 by wnJP

March has been a crazy action packed month...

 

To those that completed this years Cape Argus Pick ‘n Pay Cycle Tour well done!  While the wind was bad it was thankfully a little better than last year and made all the easier by the fantastic supporters that lined the route.  WebNow continues to support this fantastic event and we have a lot of great ideas which we hope will make it to the website in months to come.  More on that through the year.

 
WebNow launched a special March Month of Madness promotion where we slashed ContactNow email credits by up to 40%.  This promotion was very well received and we trust that it will assist our clients in reaching their clients much more cost effectively.  

 

We also announced the launch of our new semi-shaped ADSL plans at an unbelievable R33 per GB per month – Keep in mind that our previous price for 1GB was R69.  March also saw the advent of cost effective uncapped ADSL in South Africa for the first time.  MWEB started the ball rolling by announcing an uncapped offering from R219 per month and within a few days it started a price war with other ISP’s coming to market with competing products.  While we welcome MWEB’s move as a significant milestone in SA we are concerned that consumers are not necessarily getting all the information they need to make an informed purchase.  The cheaper uncapped offerings are ideal for home users that do a lot of web browsing and require a lot of bandwidth without getting capped.  
But there are conditions that you need to be aware of – the terms and conditions allow some ISP’s to heavily shape the connection, restrict the line speed and even throttle users that reach a certain threshold.  Users that make excessive use of the service could also face being disconnected or blacklisted by their provider.  Always read the fine print.  For home users uncapped is an ideal value proposition but for businesses that require a high speed, stable and unshaped connection rather go for a conventional ADSL capped offering.

 
Of course WebNow can provide you with the information you need to make an informed decision.  Not to be outdone we have also launched a new Uncapped ADSL offering called Uncapped Home which is available for R205 per month.  

 

March also saw the launch of our brand new website and upgraded Blog.  Remember to bookmark the site and keep visiting us for updates , promotions and exciting new product launches.

 
The final feather in our cap is the launch of our new Website Builder tool.  This tool allows any user to build a template based website in 5 easy steps – no design experience is required.  The good news is this tool is available free of charge to all our hosting customers with an upgrade enabling other features such as building your own online eCommerce site.  Check it out!

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Time is running out!

1 December 2009 by wnJaco

A couple of months ago, WebNow launched its tagline competition.

We have received fantastic feedback from a variety of sources. And it is truly has been a successful campaign, to create awareness and gain some positive input from our clients and supporters.

Some of the highlights so far has been:

WebNow - Connect with Confidence!

WebNow - Expanding your wired World.

WebNow - Solutions for Growth.

To name just a few. 

I would like to remind you that this competition will close at the end of December. So time is running out to get your line to us.

The Tom Tom GPS is a fantastic prize and anybody with a vehicle will greatly appreciate this little gadget!

Go to http://www.webnow.co.za/tagline.asp to enter today. Remember you can enter as many times as you want.

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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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A Tagline, new media and Yahoo

12 October 2009 by wnJP

Earlier this year we got a brand and marketing expert on board to assist us in creating a brand and marketing strategy for WebNow.   The strategy was superbly crafted and all that needed to happen was to implement it.  Well we have been doing just that....not as quickly as I had hoped mind you but nevertheless progress is being made.

Every brand stragey includes a fairly in depth discussion around logo and tagline - of course a tagline is not that crticial but for our business we felt it was an important element - we are a young brand and many of our customers have a strong affiliation to our brand - our business values and our goals and objectives need to be translated into our brand and our customers need to have a strong affiliation with our brand.  For potential cusomers our tagline needs to spell out what we do and what we stand for in a few words.

To add a bit of fun and get the creative juices flowing our brand consultant suggested we launch a tagline competition.  So that's what we did.  The competion is aimed primarily at our customers and we are really asking them to think about WebNow and their experiences they have had in interacting with our brand.  We believe that we can elicit some incredibly important feedback from our customers and this feedback will be used during the finalisation of our tagline.  

The competition is now open so head over to our website for more information (helpful when submitting ideas for a tagline) and enter the competition online.  We will be talking a lot about this competition over the next few weeks so keep a look out for updates right here, on our website and on Facebook.  You can also follow us on Twitter.

So speaking of New Media...apart from directly communicating with our clients we have been talkng about our brand and the tagline competition on social networking sites such as LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. 

The reach of these sites is incredible and can put you in direct contact with professionals and industry thought leaders.  On LinkedIn a small topic re our tagline that I posted on the Brand and Communications group ended up generating a lot of feedback and spawned a debate intitally around the merits of us running a tagline competition to a heated discussion aound Brand guru's doing pro-bona work.  All of the participants had never heard of WebNow before they joined the discussion....now they do.  One of the participants was none other than the Brand and Communications Director from Yahoo!  It demonstrates just how effective new media can be.

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Survive the recession, and thrive while doing it!

3 July 2009 by wnJaco

Considering the tough economic position we find ourselves in today, we need to accept all advice coming our way. Instead of posting my own words I decided to rather use someone who can say it better. Please read my comments on the listings. Enjoy!

7 tips for surviving a recession
Stelios Haji-Ioannou
Advice to businesses from Stelios Haji-Ioannou, head of the easyGroup

1. Be as upbeat as possible, both as a consumer and as a business person. The more we talk about a recession, the more likely it is to become reality. So try to behave as you would normally.  This is so true. You need to operate as usual, go on with your day to activities. 

2. Don't stop advertising. All too often, executives see cutting the advertising budget as the easy option because it can be enacted overnight. But this is the time to capture the hearts and minds of consumers. Robust businesses increase advertising in a recession. This is a very brave thing to do, but if you think about it, it does actually make sense. Many of your larger competitors will not continue with marketing aggressively. And that might actually give you the window you so badly need. So go ahead advertise wisely, but do not stop doing it.
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Specials for July

4 July 2008 by wnDoug

In this month we have got two great specials.

SEO Special 

This month we are running a SEO (Search Engine Optimization) special. If you are not happy with you ranking on search engines like Google, Yahoo etc. we can help you improve this.

SEO is the process of increasing the amount of  visitors to a Web site by ranking high in the search results of a search engine. The higher a Website ranks in the results of a search, the greater the chance that that site will be visited by a user.

Interested? Give us a call on 0860 932 669

1 Month Free Hosting - with every domain purchased

For the month of July if you purchase a domain from WebNow you get 1 month free hosting of the hosting package of your choice Click here to check if the domain you want is available. 

Alternatively get in touch with our Sales team:
Email: sales@webnow.co.za
Tel: 0860 932 669

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Specials for June

5 June 2008 by wnDoug
In May WebNow launched an exceptional domain name registration promotion. This promotion was so well received that we have decided to extend it through June as well.
  • Register any available .co.za or .com domain name for only R69 (vat inclusive).
  • When you register a .co.za domain in June we will give you any available .com domain name at no cost.
We have also permanently reduced domain registration and renewal prices across the board - for the latest prices click here. To take advantage of these awesome specials head over to our website and check if your domain name is available - you can then order and pay online - click here.

Alternatively get in touch with our Sales team:
Email: sales@webnow.co.za
Tel: 0860 932 669
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