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WebVisions
have created several websites for local businesses. We
pride ourselves on our attention to detail, site design
and customer support. find
out more about WebVisions |
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Oxdom |
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visit:
www.oxdom.co.uk |
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WebVisions
have recently completed the first site for the the Oxford
Domiciliary Care Association. An organisation representing
independent and accredited Oxfordshire Domiciliary Care
provider.
The "members" site enables representatives
of the organisation to access exclusive on-line services
via a secure logon.
Each representative can view the latest Oxdom minutes,
access useful documents, view and post messages on the
message board, access the Oxdom members's directory
and send emails to other members.
WebVisions will soon be releasing the Oxdom "public"
site which will inform the public and care organisation
the purpose of Oxodm and how to get in touch.
The site will enable visitors to access company profiles
of all Oxdom representatives which are maintained by
the representatives themselves from the Oxdom member's
site.
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myGrasstrack |
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visit:
www.mygrasstrack.co.uk
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of WebVisions latest and most popular sites is myGrasstrack.
It was originally developed to promote youth grasstrack
racing but has recently evolved to cater for both the
adult and youth grasstrack racing community.
The
site already has a strong community of Youth grasstrack
motorcycle racers who contribute frequently to the site's
message boards.
Visitors
and racers can keep track of the latest events and filter
events by month, club or youth or adult races. They
can also view and post messages for others in the site's
message board.
WebVisions have recently added several exclusive online
site member services which visitors need to register
to access. These include the ability to post to the
message board, access the riders directory, create a
rider profile to share with other site visitors, record
planned races in a personal diary and clubs the racer
belong to and share this with other rider, email other
site members directly from the site.
The
site is completely database driven and enables administrators
to add the latest news, events and amend existing event
dates and information. They can also add new clubs and
enter and amend club information.
The site is maintained and developed closely with Lewis
Denham, the current Youth British Champion, and family
who live in Chinnor Oxfordshire. |
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www.swaggers.co.uk |
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visit:
www.swaggers.co.uk |
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Swaggers.co.uk
features an on-line catalogue of fine English products. Visitors
can browse products by category, manufacturer and price
and then order via e-mail.
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site is completely database driven and enables Swaggers
(our client) to add new products, amend product information,
cater for on-line sales and promotions and dynamically
choose manufacturer and products which they wish to
display for a season e.g. summer or winter all from
their web browser.
The site is regualr updated by the owner of Swaggers,Martin Edis. |
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www.jjoassociates.com |
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visit:
www.jjoassociates.com |
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WebVisions
was also approached by JJO Associates. Structural engineers
who wished to promote their services to new and existing
clients. The site's project page extracts its data from
a web database using Microsoft Active Server Pages.
This enables JJO to amend and add new projects from
their web browser, ensuring information is kept up to
date and visitors return to the site. |
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www.wp.webvisions.co.uk |
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visit:
www.wp.webvisions.co.uk |
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The
Watlington Pages is one of our largest web sites.
It was created to serve the local population of Watlington
and surrounding towns and villages, and to promote local
businesses. The site enables local companies to advertise
their company through flexible advertising plans, and
offers its viewers on-line forum facilities.
WebVisions are in discussion with the Watlington Business
Association to create a members site for the the Association
which will enable members to communicate with each other
and the organisation. We are also hoping the association
will takeover the administration of the Watlington Pages
local business directory and encourage local business
to support the site. |
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www.schuoler.co.uk |
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visit:
www.schuoler.co.uk
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WebVisions
was also involved in the creation of the Orlando Schuoler
Collection. An on-line portfolio for talented photography
student Orlando schuoler to attract future employers
after graduating from Sunderland University.
Fortunatley, Orlando secured a full time position as
a photography at Greys Studio in Henley-On-Thames. However
after a busy eight month he left for Australia to continue
his passion for photography and the country.
Orlando has recently returned from Austria after almost
a year of working as a photographer and travelling around
the country.
Orlando will soon be adding many more stunning photographs
to the site. |
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www.drapes.co.uk |
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visit:
www.drapes.co.uk |
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WebVisions
was also approached by Drapes Design Co. to design
their on-line presence. The site contains many fine
furnishings stocked in the company's Watlington show-
room and gives an introduction to their sister company
Swaggers.
The owner, Martin Edis has recently comissioned WebVisions
to re-design the site. The site is nearly complete and
we are hoping to launch the new version of the site
very soon. |
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www.in-housecare.com |
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visit:
www.in-housecare.com |
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WebVisions
also created the In-House Care ltd web site. The site
gives detailed information about the company and its
services.
It
features the latest job vacancies with the company for
care-work in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire.
Jobs are added frequently by the company secretary or
owners by posting to the web database through an administration
site.
The on-line job application has proved to be a success.
The company have received many applications from the
UK and other countries.
The owners are continously promoting the site through
advertisements in local newspapers and in shop windows
throughout Oxfordshire and
other local counties.
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