Archive for the ‘Customer Stories’ Category

New website for Activated Health launched

By on February 1st, 2012

Activated Health have recently launched their new website, designed and developed by e64. Activate Health have entered the health market offering premium products and supplements that until now have not been readily available to the public. They are also marketing their products towards spas, health clinics and gyms. For more details about Activate Health and… Read the rest of this entry »

Over 1 million website visitors – that’s just November!

By on December 8th, 2011

Last month (Nov 2011) The Watch Hut exceeded 1 million visitors, who between them notched up over 25 million page views. That’s quite a lot of traffic, and with the number of visits per hour often exceeding 4,000, often getting well over 1,000 concurrent visitors using the website, it is a real success story and… Read the rest of this entry »

Organise Your Email – Simply and Automatically

By on November 15th, 2010

These days keeping on top of your email can be a full time job. The way we use email has evolved too, and it’s no longer just a way of communicating but very often these days email is also used as a reference database – what did I send to XYZ last time? What are… Read the rest of this entry »

The Watch Hut launches their new website

By on June 16th, 2010

Yesterday we saw the launch of the new site design for The Watch Hut, which has been long in the planning and developing stages as they were keen to get it just right. It’s primary goals are : To improve the conversion rates for the site Enhance the ongoing Search Engine Optimisation activities Demonstrate The… Read the rest of this entry »

How good are you at asking for help?

By on June 5th, 2010

We’ve all been there, we need help and eventually we have no option but to call support. Already we start to get stressed as we anticipate the stream of useless questions we are bound to be asked, about stuff that clearly isn’t relevant and obviously whoever we will have the misfortune of talking to will… Read the rest of this entry »