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Hootsuite Gets Down To Business

View CommentsPosted by ISP Media on July 14th, 2010


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From enterprises to start-ups, HootSuite has been helping businesses and organisations reach out to spread messages, monitor conversations and track the results of corporate social networking.

They have recently reported that they are excited about releasing paid plans in the coming weeks. Keep in mind, HootSuite will remain free for an estimated 95% of users based on current usage patterns. Meanwhile, premium users will enjoy access to extra features, high limits and prioritised support.

While they haven’t released full details just yet, they have divulged a preview of what the paid plans will offer:

* Unlimited social networks
* Unlimited RSS feeds
* Team members on social networks
* Advanced analytics & reports
* Expedited support

Will you upgrade your free account to take advantage? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

ISP Media Wants You!

View CommentsPosted by ISP Media on May 28th, 2010


If you are a C# .NET Developer that is …

6 month full time contract (with the opportunity to continue)

We are looking for a mid-level .Net Web Developer to join our growing team. We have a great opportunity for you to display your .Net web development skills, working with a solid company that has been active in the industry for 10 years.

The role provides plenty of variety, with the team currently working on creating new websites aimed at driving at least 6 individual projects and spanning several industry sectors.

To apply for this role you must have:

  • 1-3 years C#.Net commercial web development experience
  • SQL Server 2005 experience in creating databases and programming features
  • Microsoft Unit Testing experience
  • ASP.Net 2.0 – 3.5
  • AJAX
  • XML, XHTML 
  • CSS skills
  • Excellent communication skills – both verbal and written
  • Good interpersonal skills
  • The ability to work well as a part of a small team and without supervision

We require an immediate start for the right candidate. To apply for this great role, please send your CV in WORD format to jobs@ispmedia.com.au

Brisbane, Willawong location

New Site Launch: Real Body

View CommentsPosted by ISP Media on May 3rd, 2010


Just in time for FILEX (The Fitness Industry Convention) on the weekend just past, the new Real Body public, individual and corporate member website was launched and ready for action!

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The development of the web site required the design of a site structure, a complete graphical interface and creation of a data processing function. The overall result was an attractive site with a consistent and intuitive user interface that provides its users with fast, efficient access to the their desired site locations and an effective means of facilitating communication with Real Body.

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The key features of the Real Body – Members web site and Content Management Tool include;

  • Full Interface Design allowing for future growth scalability
  • Content Managed System
  • Remote Login Facility
  • Member Management facilities
  • Full Reporting facilities
  • Payment gateway

Find Real Body online @:

If your business needs more flexibility and functionality to achieve your digital goals, we can help. By conducting an individual analysis of your needs, we develop a highly competitive, custom built application to help streamline your internal processes and routine business tasks, saving you time and money, while increasing your business productivity online.

Find out more about ISP Media’s custom application website development and discover a solution that suits you.

Web Accessibility …

View CommentsPosted by ISP Media on April 12th, 2010


The Secret to Stealing Australia’s Most Lucrative Future Market

Let’s face it. Australia is an ageing population. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (2009), “Over the past two decades, the number of elderly people increased by 167.8%, compared with a total population growth of 30.1% over the same period.”

To be more precise, “The proportion of people aged 65 years and over has increased from 11% to 13.3%. During the same period, the proportion of population aged 85 years and over has more than doubled.”

So what does this mean for entrepreneurs like you and me? Well if it’s not already obvious enough, target this demographic if you want to make it big! Whether it be medical devices or simply just more comfortable shoes, the potential of the older Australian market is infinite.

In addition to a huge growth in population, parents are screaming a high level disposable income – aptly named DINKS (Double Income No Kids), and SINKS (Single Income No Kids).

Furthermore, it has become a growing trend for Baby Boomers to forget traditional values and spend their hard-earned cash, rather than saving every penny for their will.

So how do the elderly spend money? With more adults becoming technology-savvy, people of all ages are browsing and buying online to find the information, products and services they seek.

But let’s take a realistic look at this. 50 per cent of those aged 65 and over have a disability, most of which involve sight and movement. So what’s the solution? Make your website more accessible.

Although incredibly important, it is surprising how little people know about web accessibility. Primarily designed for the vision-impaired, AA and AAA standards are guidelines that cover everything from appropriate HTML coding to the ratio of colour contrast on the screen.

Some of the simple issues that AAA guidelines tackle include ensuring you can increase font size, accessing sections of your site without a mouse (solely by keyboard) for those who are mobility-impaired, and how to make your website compatible with screen readers, widely used by the vision-impaired community.

In the States, the strength of the disabled persons market is valued at US$175-billion. Imagine the range of people you could reach by following such web accessibility guidelines….

In the UK, Legal and General Insurance entirely rebuilt their website to suit web accessibility guidelines, and as a result, saw a ROI within 12 months, a 90 per cent increase in traffic, and an 25 per cent to 200 per cent increase in sales. What’s more, they saved £200K in site maintenance per year. There is no arguing the benefits of AAA guidelines with results like those.

In 2007, giant supermarket chain TESCO released two separate websites – one for the general population, and designed specifically for disabled persons.

Research found the site that followed AAA guidelines generated substantially more sales than the other, and due to being much easier to read and follow, was widely used by those without any impairment at all.

It’s a no-brainer, really. So how do you get started re-jigging your website to suit? The massive downside to confronting this issue is finding a web designer who knows these AAA guidelines down to a tee. They are far and few between.

However, a fantastic place to start is Vision Australia (www.visionaustralia.org.au), based in Melbourne. They are able to review your site for you and point you in the right direction. But if you’re keen to start changing your site today, try to stick to a few key guidelines. You can find everything you need to know at www.w3.org/WAI/intro/wcag.php.

Natalie KhooOur Guest contributor Natalie Khoo, is a Freelance Writer and Editor based in Melbourne. Starting her professional career in London at Cosmopolitan Magazine, Natalie has since returned to Australia where she has played the role of editor and contributor to a number of magazines and websites. Natalie also has extensive marketing and advertising skills from being appointed Advertising Manager of Pepper Publishing, which she has combined with her writing skills to become the accomplished business copywriter she is today.

To find out more information, visit www.nataliekhoo.com.au. You can email Natalie at: natalie@nataliekhoo.com.au or visit her website at www.nataliekhoo.com.au

Drum Roll Please …

View CommentsPosted by ISP Media on April 9th, 2010


The team is really excited here at ISP Media! After some long nights and tense days, we have just (this second) launched our new look brand, starting with our website!

New Brand Look ISP Media Website

We would love to hear your thoughts and feedback on our new look in the comments!!

Visit http://www.ispmedia.com.au

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