7Strategy Selected As The Top Ten Most Dependable Web Design Firms

Friday, May 30th, 2008

7strategy, a Kansas City-based full service web design and development firm announced today that 7strategy has been honored as the Top 10 Most Dependable Web Design Firms, by Goldline Research.

Goldline made the announcement with a feature of 7strategy in Southwest Airlines Spirit Magazine. Firms were first selected and pre-screened using private and public sources. Research of the initially chosen web design companies took place over several months and the final list was later refined using specific criteria including: customer satisfaction surveys, number of clients, productivity measurements and client references.

Ted Paff, Goldline Research President says, “Being selected for The 10 Most Dependable list clearly sets these companies apart from their competitors. Companies on The 10 Most Dependable list are considered high-quality companies that have achieved a level of excellence in customer service and professionalism.”

7strategy Vice President of Business Development, Rasvir Mustan says, “We’re proud to have received this award - and is a real testament to our team’s capabilities and the trust we’ve established with our clients. This kind of ranking,” continued Mustan, “will help strategically position 7strategy for future growth and competitive advantage.”

Website shares NZ with the world

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Ben Crawfords user-generated website, which allows members to create blogs, and post photos, Share My NZ www.sharemynz.co.nz was nominated for the 2007 Telecommunications Users Association of New Zealand (TUANZ) Internet Awards in the newly created user-generated content category.
However, the website lost out to MTVs Jackass the Game at the awards ceremony last month.
Auckland-based Mr Crawford, who grew up on the family farm in Edendale, said the idea for the website came to him because he was unable to find a blog that could help him with his home renovations.
I was searching for DIY blogs but they were all American or UK based. It was frustrating because they werent relevant to what I was doing here in New Zealand, he said.
I thought wouldnt it be great if there was a website where kiwis could share stuff with each other and celebrate this great country we live in, so I set about creating one. With kiwi lingo and photos of jandals and fish %26amp; chips posted by users, the site is distinctly Kiwi.
All of the content is ranked by the sites members through a process called plugging, indicating to others if its worth reading, Mr Crawford said.
Topics on popular blogs have included investing in the real estate market, student life in Dunedin, accounts from the traditional OE, the 100 day weight loss challenge and of course sport, especially Wayne Barnes, the All Blacks referee in their World Cup quarter-final loss to France.
Bringing his dream to reality had been a family affair, Mr Crawford said.
His sister is responsible for the graphic design while his parents have helped get the project off the ground by becoming financial investors.
Web development company Zenago was contracted to bring the designs and dreams to reality after showing a great deal of professionalism and enthusiasm for the job.

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