Christchurch Business Being Aided With 12 Month Interest Free Offer

The recent seismic events in Christchurch have created financial and emotional pressures for a wide range of business. However, websites are enabling businesses to connect with customers from all over the country, while still allowing the business to operate and generate incomes; even if their bricks and mortar operation has been damaged. Christchurch business which has been affected by the recent seismic events are being offered assistance in the form of 12 months interest free on website design and development.

World-Wide First Starts up in Waikato

Halobiz.co.nz – a world first in online business directories – launched in the Waikato this week. It’s the only business directory that details which businesses support which community organisations. At the same time Halo Biz Limited gives a minimum of 70% of its advertising income to these nominated charities and community organisations.

Bride Online ‐ For Stylish, Budget‐Conscious Brides

New Zealand’s newest online bridal boutique, Bride Online, provides savvy kiwi brides with designer inspired bridal wear, without a designer price tag in sight. From simple yet elegant wedding dresses, perfect for an informal or beach wedding, through to fairytale gowns suitable for the princess within, Bride Online offer a stunning range to suit all tastes and budgets.

Never Miss a Bus in Christchurch Again Via Free Online Service!

If you’re a keen bus traveller in christchurch and have found that you’ve arrived at the bus stop too late or too early, now you can check when the bus is expected to arrive online. A free online service by an independent developer is now available. Accessing the expected bus times via an online google map has made this easy to achieve through metromate.coomsie.

Risk Adverse New Zealand Retailers Lose Online Sales

Risk adverse New Zealand retailers are losing large amounts of online sales by not including Ratings & Reviews on their online shopping websites – 65% of consumers have indicated they are more like to purchase from a website if it has product Ratings & Reviews. Research by New Zealand ecommerce company Solutionists shows that even though most reviews are positive, even negative reviews can help improve sales and conversion rates.