Archive for July, 2008
Fast Thinking Innovation Award
We’ve been honored with a nomination for the “Fast Thinking Innovation Award“. It’s very exciting to be nominated, fingers crossed….
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A word of warning for everyone who watched Today Tonight and saw the Free TV Internet program – I tried it and its not what you expect, I have not been able to get the Movie channels I expected to see. I’ve only been able to get free informational and religous channels through the program.
http://au.todaytonight.yahoo.com/article/4821852/consumer/cut-price-pay-tv
Clickfind #2 being planned
We are currently planning clickfind version number 2 which will have a lot more focus on supporting small to medium size businesses in Australia with their brand building and online marketing campaigns. We will also draw more focus to, and support charities and help improve the environment.
One of the great causes we’ll be supporting is [...]
Australian Competition Results
We’ve recently ended our Australian Innovation Competition which involved some of our clickfind clients as sponsors.
The response we got was excellent, better than expected, and it has paved the way for more competitions to come in the future which will involve our clickfind clients.
It’s a great way for our clients to build their online brand [...]
Online Advertising Australia
Here are 10 reasons why online advertising with a clickfind subscription is a good investment:
1. Most directories just have business contact info and a brief overview of each business. clickfind can display info on up to 500 products and services for each business. This means businesses can promote their offerings much more widely, and customers [...]
Local search blog entry on technation
We got a nice write-up in technation
There were a few areas we wanted to comment on, which are:
The product/service differentiation on the clickfind search is actually there to help users filter results and find what they need more quickly. We’re continually reviewing usability, so we’ll look at whether users feel the extra click is a [...]