Archive | June, 2012

How old is your browser?

I love a clever stunt, and this week, online retailer Kogan has pulled a cool one. Users who viewed the website in Internet Explorer 7 (released in 2006) didn’t see the real Kogan website, they saw a page with an ‘Internet Explorer 7 Tax’ on it, urging their potential customers to upgrade their browser. As [...]

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Sydney Caravan Storage launch

This week sees the launch of the Sydney Caravan Storage website for local client Storage World. Being in a unique position, just 2 minutes off the F3 freeway at Tuggerah, Storage World saw a unique opportunity to target Sydney customers who always travel north, but to multiple destinations. Tuggerah is just 40 minutes up the [...]

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Central Coast Organic & Health Food showroom opens

We’re pleased to announce that as of the start of June, we’re opening up the showroom of our Central Coast organic and health food store, Shop Naturally, for 2 hours every Thursday afternoon from 1pm to 3pm. The northern end of the Central Coast, and Tuggerah in particular,  is sadly lacking in a decent organic [...]

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Obstacle Race portal launched

Net Perceptions owner James Musgrave has a passion for all kinds of multi-sports and a new obsession with obstacle races. With a growing number of events being launched in Australia, he decided to launch a portal website for this niche group of events so others who share his passion can ensure they don’t miss out [...]

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Google to phase out free shopping feed clicks

At the moment, Google provide a free shopping feed for any e-tailer who wants to upload a feed of their products to the Google servers. Today, Google announced they’ll be phasing this out and replacing it with Google Shopping, which, from early reports, will run like a comparison shopping site, similar to those already popular [...]

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