London based Bumble and Bailey Ltd, a new start up company selling high end baby and toddler clothing have signed up Ninethirty Creative to design and build an E-commerce Store. Bumble and Bailey selected Ninethirty Creative based on their credentials and the fact they can encompass, an E-commerce store, Email Marketing and SEO into the [...]
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By Steven | September 13, 2009
Ninethirty Creative have been asked to design an E-commerce site for an Artificial Flower Company.
Work has already started on the design and the site is due to go live in a months time. The site will be selling bespoke artificial flowers which ranging from £50 to £175.
The time is getting closer to Fair Trade Fortnight and with all the buzz and media attention it will receive, so Ninethirty Creative thought it best to let you know about a new site we are about to launch during Fair Trade Fortnight. The Fair Trade Store is a project we have been working on [...]
We thought it would be a good idea to draw attention to some of the “do’ s and don’t s” of usability in relation to e-commerce website design.
Access information and goods are a mere click away since the internet has penetrated every living room. Ninethirty will help your business exploit the internet to ensure that your customer finds you first.
Despite the success and continued growth of e-commerce, there are still plenty of retailers who have yet to take the plunge and sell their products or services online.
Despite the growth in the e-commerce channel, many retailers are still unable to make truly informed decisions regarding the strategic development of e-commerce in their business, as they are unable to effectively benchmark the performance of the channel.
Finding the right balance for email frequency is crucial for retailers, but some get it badly wrong and run the risk of annoying customers by sending far too many promotional emails.
By Matt | December 3, 2008
My first post in a while, the reason why is that I have been totally consumed by my work with Ninethirty which recently has strayed deep into the realms of providing our clients with websites that deliver a vital extra revenue stream to their company in the form of an eCommerce website.