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UKpreneur Blog

Friday, February 9th, 2007

Clicked On is delighted to announce the launch of our latest client’s website, UKpreneur.

Scott Barlow is a 25-year old entrepreneur with a history in starting successful technology and recruitment businesses. His new site - UKpreneur - is a blog following entrapreneurial spirit in the UK.

With his current track record, we have no doubt that Scott with make every success from his new venture, and wish him all the best with it.

Server Migration

Saturday, November 4th, 2006

In our on-going attempts to improve our provision of services, we have migrated all our customer’s websites to a new web server.

The server is now based in London, rather than the USA. The new location will provide many advantages for our clients, both new and old (more…)

Taste of Wine

Saturday, October 21st, 2006

We’re proud to announce the launch of our latest client’s site - winetasteposthaste.

Appreciation of wine is certainly something which one aquires with tasting experience. Winetasteposthaste, an inspired idea from a wine connoisseur of over 45 years, aims to help you gain knowledge of hundreds of wines.

By purchasing the sampler wine packs, you’ll be well on your way towards making an informed authoritative decision as to whether a wine is a classified Pauillac, a super Tuscan or from Clarendon Hills.
This website was a particular pleasure to work on, using rich, luscious colour and imagery associated with wine. Its concept of providing visitors with informative taster packs is e-commerce at its best - a unique, niche idea yet with a broad audience.

Before long – a look, a sniff, a slurp, and you’ll have the identity of that wine commited to your mind forever.

Take a look over at www.winetasteposthaste.co.uk

Ashden Resuscitation

Monday, August 28th, 2006

Just months after Clicked On designed ditrain.co.uk, we have given another resuscitation trainer an online presence.

With a limited budget, Ashden Resuscitation decided to take advantage of our ‘Starter Special’ offer for those looking to have a website for the first time. The result is ashdenresus.co.uk, a single-page website introducing the resuscitation services on offer, along with some contact details.

The package included a domain name, 12 months hosting and the site uses modern XHTML/CSS standards and meets W3C AAA accessibility compliance.

Our ‘Starter Special’ package is still available, but we cannot keep this offer at such a great price for much longer. Look at our Starter Special announcement to take advantage now.

Photoclean

Wednesday, July 19th, 2006

Clicked On is proud to announce the launch of Photoclean (link opens in a new window), the latest in Clicked On’s family of sites.

Photo Clean offers a variety of services for individuals and businesses alike you want to bring the best out of their photographs.

Whether you require the red eye removing from your favourite family photograph or would like mug shots of your staff improving to match the professionalism you expect, Photo Clean can offer all this and more.
Prices start from as little as £4 per photograph, so why not take a look?

Online Retailing

Friday, April 28th, 2006

I was reading some pretty amazing stats recently. Apparently, there are 34.3 million internet users the the UK, representing 57% of the country. Only Denmark, Holland and Norway have a higher penetration of users, but the UK has the greatest number of surfers overall.

‘The 2006 State Of Retailing Online’ report, compiled by Forrester Research and published by Shop.org, predicts there will be a 20% rise of revenues online.

What all this means is that e-commerce has well and truly shaken off the shackles of the dot com boom-and-bust. Fast broadband connections and usability considerations by retailers have made shopping online a desirable alternative to braving the high street.

As the penetration of internet users in the UK continues to grow, so does the readiness of surfers to spend online. It’s not just young users, either. Affluent so-called ’silver surfers’ are quickly becoming the true movers and shakers of the net.

Harnessing this demographic could be key to remaining competitive in an increasingly tough retail market. Special considerations to usability and accessibility must be made for the age group – usage in the group is increasing in spite of a lack of tech-savvy, and disabilities often become more apparent with age.

Clicked On could help place your company at the forefront of online retailing. We can advise on the best way to implement e-commerce for your retail operation, and build a killer e-commerce site.

For more information, get in touch.

myCV.org

Monday, April 17th, 2006

Clicked On is proud to announce the launch of a brand new site, myCV.org.

myCV.org allows anyone to create and maintain a free online Curriculum Vitae quickly and easily. These CVs can then be accessed via a short and memorable URL - mycv.org/yourname.

Unlike many other online services, CVs created at mycv.org are automatically presented for both screen and print. Whatsmore, they are stripped down and optimised for Google - ideal for professionals.

It’s absolutely free to join myCV.org, so why not sign up now?

Clicked On gives birth to Rachael’s Childminding

Friday, March 24th, 2006

Hot on the heals of DB Taxis, Clicked On has provided a web presence to a new child minding business in Wigan.

Rachael, a new mother with 8 years experience caring for children in a nursery environment, has turned her care for children into a new business, and selected Clicked On to provide a playful presence on the web.

The result is a colourful, bright site with a playful feel, outlining the services of the Wigan-based childminder.

http://www.clickedon.net/childminding

Welcome to Clicked On!

Wednesday, March 22nd, 2006

Welcome to the Clicked On blog! If you’re new to blogs, take a look at our blogging page to see what it’s all about.

We’ll hopefully be able to keep this up to date with the latest developments from Clicked On and the wider world of the Internet. Keep an eye on the site, or why not subscribe to the RSS feed?