Posted by
Lee Suckling on July 2nd, 2008
Have you subscribed to the NZS.com newsletter yet? For the month of July, all new sign-ups go into the draw to win a sponsored listing on NZS.com, worth up to $300!
The winner will receive a prime ad spot in the NZS.com category of their choice, which aims to direct traffic towards their target market favourably over standard listings. What a great chance to increase your online presence!
The July newsletter is hot off the press today and features the latest tips and news from the NZS.com team, this month including details on our spanking hot new Jobs section, advice on long lasting search results and a rundown on the iPhone 3G’s release next week!
To be in to the draw to win the advertising spot, simply sign up to the NZS.com newsletter before the end of July. Not sure what a sponsored listing is? Check out the New Zealand advertising page for a rundown on advertising options on NZS.com.
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Posted by
Lee Suckling on April 9th, 2008
The NZS.com newsletter is sent out to our subscribers every month and is getting some great feedback. Have you subscribed to the NZS.com newsletter yet? Here are the top snippets from April.
- A few tips on effective e-commerce for fashion websites: provide close-up images to accent the detailing in your products… use rich media components such as Java and Flash sparingly, to make your website user-friendly to all customers…
- Microsoft’s Internet Explorer still has the largest market share in Internet browsers worldwide, competing with others including Apple’s Safari and Mozilla Firefox, Google’s preferred browser…
- A recent report by Nielsen Online has found that 1.3 million adult New Zealanders, or 62 percent of NZ’s adult population, have browsed other people’s social networking pages over the last twelve months…
- Is one hour a year enough to raise awareness to encourage a more conscientious global community? Here are three tips to save energy at your computer…
What are your thoughts on the newsletter? Is it interesting from start to finish, or lacking in something? Let us know what you like, and what you’d like to see next month.
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