Archive for the ‘OM4 Clients’ Category


Honey Ant Reading Program Assisting Indigenous Literacy

Get That Fat Perentie - Honey Ant Readers No 15

Get That Fat Perentie - Honey Ant Readers No 15

It is very early days, but we are very pleased to welcome Margaret James and her Honey Ant Readers program to the web.

Margaret is an educator based in Alice Springs. She has written a series of books designed to “assist Indigenous-language speakers (including Aboriginal English speakers) in Central Australia with their early print literacy learning”.

For now we’ve just launched a simple website with Margaret so people can find her online – we’re doing some more work with her on content and to produce a design to her brief. She has a lot of information to share.


Local knowledge

Lisa Eldon owns the City Beach Pharmacy, and we recently had the pleasure of assisting in launching a new website with her.

As more and more people use local search terms, the importance of strong local search rankings for small business is only going to increase.

I am seeing an increasing amount of interest from small business in promoting themselves on Facebook, Twitter and other social media. But social medial tools work best when they work together with a strong business website, and for most of our clients I recommend they get their website in order before considering investing time into social media.


Modern Motor Trimmers website launched

We’ve recently helped bring a new website online for Modern Motor Trimmers.

ModernTrimmers.com.au

ModernTrimmers.com.au

The site was designed by Sean McKay’s team at Forge Creative.

Forge have put together a simple and clean design, making use of dropdown menus for simple site navigation.

I’m looking forward to seeing what Garry and his team achieve with their new site.


Subi Farmers Market on the way

subi-farmers-marketOn 17th October Subiaco will get to experience the Subi Farmers Market. There is a mouth watering array of fresh fruit, vegetables, meat and dairy produce on offer, as well as coffee, gourmet tea, juices, tasty Malaysian and Indian curries … you get the idea.

The organisation that has gone into the launch of the markets is incredible – all of the 35 stalls are sold out, and everything is lined up for a bumper launch day.


A Welcome for Mark Greenland

greenland-legalRecently we’ve helped launch a new website for Mark Greenland of Greenland Legal.

The graphic designer for this site was Tracy Graffin, and once again she has produced a design that is elegant, simple and distinctive.

James had to code a few new settings for our image rotator plugin to achieve the visual effects – no use of Adobe Flash required.


Launching Sebastiano’s

Sebastiano's Outdoor Kitchens - Get a Lifestyle!

Sebastiano's Outdoor Kitchens - Get a Lifestyle!

Seb and Tash worked with us recently to launch their new website for Sebastiano’s Outdoor Kitchen.

The concept of a pizza oven, wine and a backyard got my immediate and enthusiastic support! We enlisted the aid of Tracy Graffin to do the branding and design. She came up with an elegant and simple concept for Seb and Tash’s logo, based on a spatula element. The website design also came up beautifully.

The launch evening was an excellent concept, and I can vouch for the tastiness of Fabio’s pizza. Going by the quality of the pizza and the kitchens Seb and Tash deliver, I think they have a really successful business on their hands.


New website on Joint Pain Relief

Joint Pain Relief website

Joint Pain Relief website

Julia (with a bit of help from me) has recently launched a new website on the topic of Joint Pain Relief for children.

This is a site that shares a lot of information that we have come to learn while on life’s journey. And we certainly hope it will be a lot of use to other parents.


WordPress as a base for a Physiotherapist website

Feldenkrais PerthWe’ve recently welcomed Sarah Wiin on board, Sarah is a physiotherapist who also focuses on Feldenkrais in Perth (Western Australia, not Scotland of course!)

Sarah is using a few WordPress plugins to help her physiotherapy practice along, including:

  • an Event Calendar to publicise the dates and contents of her courses
  • her blog, to talk about aspects of Feldenkrais
  • a PayPal shopping cart (to receive payments for her courses)

She is also starting to ask her clients about contributing their stories about Feldenkrais. With the incredible interest we have seen in stories of eye loss (published by Paul and Jenny Geelen), I’m sure the stories will also prove to be of great value to people.


A website for search engine marketing

One of our newer clients is Falko Luedtke from Vancouver. Falko’s website does a great job in presenting his credentials in strategic search engine marketing.

FalkoInc - Strategic Search Engine Marketing

FalkoInc - Strategic Search Engine Marketing

Falko and I are both members in the SEOBook.com forums, and we have also both worked for IBM.

I asked Falko – after a month or so of being on our platform – what were some of the features he liked most about his migrated website:

I personally love that I don’t need to worry about updating or upgrading at all. That the site is running redundant and now with the CDN is available everywhere quick. Don’t forget the great support and always friendly staff

Falko makes great use of testimonials on his website – it is very effective for a search engine marketer to have an endorsement from Aaron Wall! Falko also made the smart move of asking for a site review from the SEO forum, where he got expert advice on refining his design (before he moved to our platform).

The site reviews are always a very interesting part of the SEOBook.com forum, and you see time and time again that SEO experts focus relentlessly on making it easy for visitors to understand what is available and how to get what they want. There really is no point to having a lot of search engine visitors arrive at your website if they can’t find what they want.

It was Falko who asked whether we had any plans to utilise a Content Distribution Network (CDN). A timely question, and as we had been using Amazon S3 for some time and CloudFront had recently been released, we implemented it for our core WordPress files. As mentioned elsewhere, this gave most of our client websites an average 5-10% performance improvement.

I’m very pleased to have a search engine marketer for a client, we’ll have to be especially on our toes to make sure the platform stays on the cutting edge of search engine friendly!


Introducing Auspen Whiteboard Markers

One of my current tasks is to catch up on introducing more of our OM4 client websites, and take the opportunity to talk about what is working well for them. Hopefully this gives you some ideas about what you could do for your own business online.

Auspen MarkersToday I’m introducing Auspen Markers, a Melbourne based company that manufactures and sells refillable whiteboard markers. It is a great idea isn’t it, hundreds of millions of white board marker pens (our American friends call them dry erase markers) are sold, run out and are binned each year. With Auspen, you get a neatly boxed set of long lasting aluminium pens that you can refill over and over (with Xylene free ink, an important innovation from Auspen at the time).

Auspen already had a website before we worked with them, but it wasn’t getting much traffic other than people typing in their own brand name. The old site was indexed, but it wasn’t search engine friendly, so that meant the search engines had no idea they sold white board markers, just refillable markers.

Keyword research quickly revealed there were a lot of searches for white board markers, whiteboard markers and dry erase markers, and that these were competitive terms.

We did a lot of work simplifying the site, making it easy to understand what the product was and what you could buy. Sounds easy, but time and time again this is what delivers the biggest benefit for a business online – make it easy to buy by taking away as many barriers as you can. Julia and Judy (one of our freelance copywriters) started from scratch to tell the Auspen story, and had a lot of fun in the process.

The new Auspen site launched with a search engine friendly structure, and now gets search traffic from a wide range of search terms other than Auspen. We also launched an AdWords campaign to get visitors from highly competitive search terms such as dry erase markers, where some of the largest stationery product marketers were already entrenched. The blog helped build content for the site that earned links and more trust from Google.

Auspen started to get regular enquiries and online sales, initially from the AdWords visitors but progressively from organic search visits as well. The story told by Google Analytics was very helpful – one of the objectives was to build the level of traffic from the US, and within about 3 months I was able to point to Analytics when more than half of their website visitors were coming from the US.

They also started to get a small but strategic stream of enquiries from distributors. One of those enquiries led to an agreement with a distributor in a strategic market. Great result for a 50c ad!

For online sales we used the PayPal shopping cart. PayPal isn’t the ideal shopping cart (they sometimes confuse people into thinking they have to have a PayPal account to buy, and that costs in terms of sales). However other approaches also have pros and cons, and on balance PayPal has worked well for Auspen.

After the site had been live for a while, Auspen used one of their in-house designers to re skin the website using the self-managed design features, and did a great job. That was a gratifying moment, as we had put quite a lot of effort into self-managed design, so to see the new design appear without our involvement was excellent.

All in, I think the Auspen site is a great example of taking a unique product to the world using a simple but effective business website.

Website: Auspen White Board Markers


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