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Advantages of having a website... or even a few websites.

Consumers search for products and services online before making purchases. Being found on the Internet will give you an advantage over your competition when they call you instead of the competition.

Information. We are in what is called the Information Age and a website is one of the simplist and most effective ways that we can transfer information about our organization. This is a great way for Churches and Schools to make themselves visible to their congregation and parents/learners respectively. This can range from simple information to a very wide range of possibilities. Speak to us and we will try our very best to make your dreams visible on the internet.
 
You are able to conduct business when it is convenient for your client whether it be during the day or in the middle of the night. You are never actually closed. 
 
Consumers can obtain information about your business and get answers to many of their frequently asked questions which will help to cut back on the number of phone calls you receive with simple inquiries such as directions to your premises, terms and conditions, etc.
 
Your website can provide further support to existing customers by offering information such as troubleshooting procedures, product specification, how-to procedures, diagrams, etc. By having this help available 24 hours a day you will be able to decrease the number of customer service employees you have on staff. Your website can also be used as a platform for sending out bulk emails to your clients, see our latest newsletter. This is where Bartwebsites fits in.
 
There is potential for your website to become a resource of information for the public. By supplying helpful tips and articles that are relevant to your industry you will have a number of repeat visitors. This also helps establish you as an expert in your field.
 
Consumers have more confidence in and prefer doing business with companies that they know something about. You can inform visitors about the structure of your company, of your community involvement, the products and services you offer, awards and employment opportunities.

Simplicity is crucial. 

Owning a professional website has never been easier! It only takes a few days to register your new domain name (e.g. www.yourname.com or www.yournameco.za), design your website and publish it to the world wide web. The e-mail addresses that reflect your domain are activated within 24 hours.

At no extra charge, we also submit your website to Google to ensure that prospective customers easily find your website when they are searching on your chosen keywords. We will take care of your Webdesign, Domain Registration, Hosting, Maintenance as well as supply you with email accounts as needed.

To get started, you simply need to:

  1. Contact Ross on 084 557 5301 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  him. 
  2. E-mail your photos and images to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
  3. Complete our debit order form to ensure that your website is always available on the web.

 
Science & Technology
South Africa The Good News - Science & Technology
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  • SA urged to get behind SKA bid
    South Africans have been urged to help the country win the bid to host the world largest radio telescope, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), by highlighting their science and technology strengths.
  • Science centres to strengthen grass-root communities
    Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor says science centres have a crucial role to play in strengthening grass-roots science campaigns.
  • SA scientist historical discovery
    South African scientist Zubair Jinnah's discovery of 100-million-year-old fossils of a rare and tiny mammal-like crocodile in Tanzania has been described in the prestigious international science journal Nature.
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  • SA's wine industry first in the world to feature on Google Street View
    Building on this year’s exciting Street View launch in June that saw South Africa's wine industry featured on Google Maps, Google will be adding a further 19 SA wineries to the most comprehensive database of winelands imagery in the world.
  • Foreign visitors surge in 2010
    Foreign visitors to South Africa had risen by more than 350 000 for the first four months of this year as compared to the same period in 2009, Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk has said.
  • Red flags, scenarios and our future
    During the past week, I came across the opinions of four South African influencers that showed just how difficult it is to decide what is perception and what is reality!The first was that of Gavin Lewis of the DA labelling me as indefatigable but muddled in my pursuit of 'good news' as I wrote about the Business Day's reluctance to engage in the Media Tribunal debate. Make of that what you will, but as Judge President Steyn (caretaker of the Namibian Independence handover) said when criticised about his role, it's like a duck's water running off my back! The second was an article by Allister Sparks, The swift trashing of our World Cup image (Business Day 18 August 2010) in which he claims that a few weeks later (after the World Cup) our government seems to be going out of its way to blot out our new image of investors beginning to reassess us as the realisation spread that South Africa was different from the rest of what many still perceived to be 'the hopeless continent' by delivering a series of public relations disasters .I am not sure that Africa is a hopeless continent anymore, but read on!