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Art Communication
promised page one google listings for relevant web searches for The Photo Studio & Kent Johnson Photography and we delivered!
With top five and ten listings both sites have been successful in delivering new clients to these photographers. The Photo Studio has taken on their own web master while continuing to follow the site architecture developed by Art Communication and has retained Art Communication to maintain web site SEO.
MAK Enterprises
Mak's new web site is sure to shake up the catering equipment hire business in Sydney. Arguably the first catering hire company to focus on professional chefs needs and not general party hire. The site is as always with art communications web sites full search engine optimised. expect to see MAK on page one very soon when looking for professional catering equipment.
Kent Johnson Photography.
The web site is targeted directly
at Fashion
Photography, Modelling
Portfolios, Architecture and
Portraiture with the main focus being on the related fields of
Fashion and Modelling. The site is targeting Australian web surfers
with an emphasis on the Sydney market.
Terrace House Factory’s
PHP & MYSQL E-Commerce solution
drives a combination of number one and top five search results
for relevant product searches across the board. The original Terrace
House Factory (THF) web site was already retuning high search results
for the Architectural materials they specialise in. With the addition
of a database driven E-commerce back-end Terrace House Factory
has now seized a remarkable range top five search rankings including
many number one spots for the products they sell.
It is not simply about knowing where to look, THF has scooped
the rankings in the congested building materials market with quality
information backed up by an ever growing web foot print. THF staff
use simple web forms to upload photographs and descriptions of
new products to the site. Sales are up and the feed back from customers
has been overwhelmingly positive.
Vintage Audio .Com .Au (VA)
continues to dominate its field.
The vintage audio market may be small (a VA only search returns
around 4 500 000 possibilities) but there are many serious players
entering this growing market. VA has now held the number one spot
with Google.com.au for well over a year (with secondary listing).
VA has never been out of the top three placing for a world wide
search for most of that time and is usually places in the number
one or two position. Searches for specific items in stock on VA
routinely return a number one listing world wide. VA is currently
serving around 600 pages a day.
You can’t beat a winner!
Bokashi like VA & THF continues
to dominate the competition on the World Wide Web. Ok it’s
a funny word but it’s a green product and the word is spreading.
Bokashi Composting Australia (BCA) quickly seized the top spot
for a dot au search but it was not long before they were also returning
the number one spot world wide. BCA’s main competitor has
made attempts to win back the number one position but has been
unable to do so. In fact with new ‘Bokashi’ web pages
entering the field they have fallen further away. BCA’s position
has (we believe) been further consolidated through the integration
of a Blogger
news page which allows BCA to provide regular news
updates without recourse to Art Communication’s web services.
STAPPP
we are only going to write this once because
we know how google indexes everything and we don’t want to rock anybody’s
boat. (Save The Australian Photographic Portrait Prize.) That said
it was a rocky ride for Australian portrait photographers during
the Christmas and New years period 2006/07 after the cancellation
of a major photographic portrait prize.
Art Communication put its web skills
behind a campaign to save the prize along with Flickr photobloggers,
and about 500 signatories including many noted photographers
to a web based petition. After quite a few emails, phone calls
and a public pavement chalking campaign with the web sites URL
scrawled around Sydney , STAPPP received coverage in the Australian
Financial Review and the Sydney Morning Herald as well as a radio
interview with the local Sydney AM ABC network. It can’t
be said that the campaign saved the prize but after wider attention
was drawn to the cancellation of the photographic prize, the National
Portrait Gallery (NPG) in Canberra launched a new Australian
Photographic Portrait Prize. STAPPP received an email from the
director of the NPG, a PDF of the page in the Australian Financial
Review announcing the new prize. Mission accomplished and thank
you NPG.
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