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The original Paramount Hotels website, which was launched by Pod1 last year, had been delivering bookings in massive numbers far exceeding original business ambitions. But, always striving for perfection, Pod1 added some makeup, did some rearranging and left the site looking better than ever.
Chrysalis wanted a fresh face for their site to coincide with this week's AGM and the release of their annual results on Tuesday. And that's what they got. See it here. The Matches website's visitor capacity was quadrupled in anticipation of extra traffic for the release of the spring summer collections and a Matches insert which was carried in the March issue of Vogue to coincide with London Fashion Week. The Hi-Tec online store was altered as the British footwear company begins selling children's shoes which are VAT exempt in the UK. The update, catering for Hi-Tec's ambitions to take its e-shop to other territories, means the site can now handle different VAT rates according to country and shoe-size. Changes to the Let's Subscribe website's ordering system also went live this week. And Valentine's Day campaigns for a number of clients, including Paramount and Links of London, were unveiled. It’s all in a days work…
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09.02.2007 What Do They Do All Day?
The Paramount Hotels website redesign went live on Monday. On Tuesday the Chrysalis Corporate website enjoyed a style upgrade. Wednesday saw spring and summer collections added to Matches Fashion. Hi-Tec's online store was adapted for international markets on Thursday. And on the fifth day we drank champagne. Here are the specifics:The original Paramount Hotels website, which was launched by Pod1 last year, had been delivering bookings in massive numbers far exceeding original business ambitions. But, always striving for perfection, Pod1 added some makeup, did some rearranging and left the site looking better than ever.
Chrysalis wanted a fresh face for their site to coincide with this week's AGM and the release of their annual results on Tuesday. And that's what they got. See it here. The Matches website's visitor capacity was quadrupled in anticipation of extra traffic for the release of the spring summer collections and a Matches insert which was carried in the March issue of Vogue to coincide with London Fashion Week. The Hi-Tec online store was altered as the British footwear company begins selling children's shoes which are VAT exempt in the UK. The update, catering for Hi-Tec's ambitions to take its e-shop to other territories, means the site can now handle different VAT rates according to country and shoe-size. Changes to the Let's Subscribe website's ordering system also went live this week. And Valentine's Day campaigns for a number of clients, including Paramount and Links of London, were unveiled. It’s all in a days work…
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