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A commercial website is not a painting,
it's a sales tool.

Dr. Ken Evoy, Make Your Site Sell! 2002



Every business needs a powerful, database-driven website that is professionally built.

Get a great web design plus much more from Neon Ant Software, where the emphasis is on producing a carefully crafted, sales-focused online powerhouse.

You can sell more than just products on a website. You can sell services that you offer. You can sell your company image and branding to portray the message you would like it to be associated with. Your website should have a goal and the whole development of the website should be geared towards "selling" that goal to visitors.

New! New Zealand Website Promotion

See our sister site for New Zealand website promotion. This is focused on promoting business websites but if you are wanting your sports club site promoted or similar you are also welcome and see what they can do for your club's website.

 

Website Templates

Check out some of our website templates available for online purchase here.

 

Key Areas of Expertise

  • Government websites
  • Business websites
  • E-commerce websites
  • Customised forms or special functionality
  • Database design, implementation and integration
  • Software creation for specific needs or requirements
  • Website design and graphics


Graphics - Attention to Detail

The Problem...
Although you can create a website that is made up of lots of great graphics with a focus on design, this can be taken to extremes, which can actually be detrimental to the success of a website. The result is a website that looks fantastic but takes too long to download. It also detracts from the main purpose of the website by visually distracting your potential customers from your most wanted response - a sale!

The other common problem is getting a nice design that really only works under Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or higher and only when run on Microsoft Windows platforms. No business wants to alienate their customers. Ideally, you want your business website to reach as broad a market as possible. 


The Solution...
Balance. Simple isn't it? A good balance of great design, uncomplicated navigation and most of all relevant content will result in a website that is both fast loading and focused on achieving your goal. You can still have a great looking website but with the assurance that your graphics are optimized and preloaded for speed. Of course, we do use Neilson's rates and other benchmarks to test that the pages will load quickly and within acceptable, predetermined time limits. Not to mention testing your page loads correctly under multiple browsers to see that the graphics

 
Customised Code - Tailor-made for Your Business

Not every business is the same and many will have unique requirements. At Neon Ant Software, rather than make your business website fit into an out-of-the-box solution, we prefer to conform the solution with custom coding to produce a perfect fit for your business. Business websites often require some form of e-commerce or shopping cart, custom reporting, custom forms or even complex, custom search abilities. If your business requires custom programming or you simply want someone who pays attention to the details, then contact us today.

Don't simply accept a premade package if it doesn't fit your business needs. If you would like customised forms or features for your business website, contact Neon Ant Software and take control of what your website can do.

Everybody has different and unique requirements when it comes to a website. With Neon Ant Software, you can be confident of getting a quality website specifically built to your requirements. It comes with full support, website hosting, website management, and...

   
 



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