Posted by Omniserve on August 20th, 2010
The Dog Ranch in Cavan offer an alternative to the traditional Dog Kennels on offer in Ireland. If you were planning on looking for Dog Kennels or Dog Boarding Kennels in the Co Cavan area then we can highly recommend the Dog Ranch.
- The day both Day and Night Dog Camps.
- Constant Supervision
- Field walks & Lake Swims
- 24 hour vet on call
and much more. Visit the Dog Ranch website today.
Posted by Omniserve on August 11th, 2010
Congratulations to Smartsewing and Theresa Keogh on her appearance on RTE’s Higher Ground TV programme. Higher Ground profiles eight new businesses from all across Ireland. In tonights episode Smart Sewing, an omniserve customer had the chance to get some mentioring from the Higher Ground Team.
About Smartsewing
Theresa and Smart Sewing are committed to teching people to sew. Sewing courses are open to everyone and Sewing class sizes are small and all sewing equipment is provided. So whether you are 6 or 96 Smartsewing have a smart sewing class for you.
Again congratulations to Theresa and all at Smart Sewing.
Details on the Higher Ground Program and the presenters Paul Mc Carthy from Teagasc and Peter Young from the Farmers Journal can be forund on the RTE website http://www.rte.ie/tv/programmes/higher_ground.html
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Posted by Web Design on August 9th, 2010
If you are selling anything, goods or services, you know that it is imperative you have a website. And if you have a website then web design is something you will want to take very seriously. Web design refers to the way a page looks to your casual viewer. Casual viewer here is the key to planning web design because too many owners rely only on an html expert or programmer to design their webpage – and frankly the casual viewer as a result has no idea what is going on when they get to your site.
Web design needs to be simple. This means someone who understands the consumer side and not just the technical side should be overseeing your website design. That does not mean that you cannot have graphics, pull down menus, and the other neat tricks programmers like to incorporate, it does mean though that anyone who has no prior knowledge of your company and no knowledge of web design should be able to easily find everything they need right from the homepage. Simplicity is the most important factor of web design.
If you are looking for an affordable website that you can update yourself you can Contact Omniserve Web Design on 01 5241730
Posted by Web Design on August 4th, 2010
If you have a website in Ireland you are likely going to want to extend your reach beyond the Emerald Isles. This means you are going to want web design in Ireland that attracts a broader audience. As is the case with any website, web design in Ireland should focus on the consumer you are trying to reach. This means that no matter what you are selling anyone from around the world should be able to quickly and easily find exactly what they are looking for from your homepage. Website simplicity is something that keeps potential customers on your site, and good web design in Ireland should keep this in mind by looking at the site not from the perspective of an all-knowing programmer, but from the perspective of one who has never been on your site, and frankly may not know that much about computers to start with. That does not mean that your website cannot be beautiful though. Web design in Ireland should be a window into you company for the outside world so you want to be sure you are giving a good impression.
For affordable web design services in Ireland call Omniserve on 01 5241730 or visit the Omniserve Website at http://www.omniserve.ie
Posted by Web Design on August 3rd, 2010
There is still something to be said for “networking” outside of the internet, and cheap business cards are a great way to do just that. A business card is simply a card you can give someone you are interested in getting in contact with for business reasons that has your business information and a phone number. It’s all very impressive, and it does not even have to cost that much. Cheap business cards sometimes get a bad rap for not being “professional” enough, but the fact is today the technology of printers and programs for making business cards is such that anyone can do it. So don’t be afraid to check out some cheap business cards. A simple search will show you a number of resources either for making your own, or for buying them in bulk, and all are quite inexpensive.
Omniserve.ie offer cheap business cards. Our prices start at e55 including delivery for 200 custom cards.
Posted by Web Design on August 3rd, 2010
Business Startups
Starting a business isn’t easy. In fact more than 90% of businesses fail in the first year and over the next year an even higher percent of those left fail. If you have a business startup you have realised quickly there is a lot of work to be done. Not least of which is get some kind of web presence. Here are some tips. We’re going to help you with that aspect of your business startup though.
1. HTML or whatever programming or program they have to use to make it look how you want. This is of course what you need to launch the site. But don’t get this aspect confused with design. Programmers are not designers (no matter how badly some want to be.)
2. Design. They should have a Designer who will come up with this. Would you let a carpenter decide which furniture to buy? No? Well same thing, programmers are carpenters and designers are designers
3. A writer. Just because someone knows English, does not mean they can write website content. Ultimately you are selling something, whether yourself or a product or service. If you were to rent a billboard, you would hire a professional writer to come up with your tagline. Well, more people are going to see your website and it has a lot more words.
4. Search engine junk. You’ve heard about it, it’s what decides where your site is located in search engines. Obviously you want it on the first couple pages. Problem is so does everyone else on earth. In fact some people not even selling anything want theirs first because they think they’ll earn money (they won’t, you have to sell stuff to make money on the internet believe it or not.) I could go further into SEO, it’s not all about keywords, time active on the net and updates play a role, backlinks, etc. This is something you are going to want to look into.
Get those four aspects together to make your webpage, and your business startup is going to have a huge head start, at least the internet portion.
Contact omniserve.ie and let us help you get your new startup online whether its a business or just an idea. Call 01 5241730
Posted by Web Design on August 3rd, 2010
Depending on your definition of “cheap” cheap web design may or may not exist. The fact is a good website is going to require several areas of expertise. People who have these skills usually want to eat, buy clothes, and supply their home with electricity and so naturally they are going to want to charge money for these skills. All hope is not lost though, specifically if you are a business startup company or a sole trader, you simply do not have the money it takes to get the top-notch firms. What you can do though to find cheap web design is look for individual designers, or companies that offer templates or specialise in mass producing websites. You are going to lose a bit of individuality, and you may have to hire outside the firm or individual designer to come up with taglines, SEO, etc, but at the end of the day you are probably going to save a whole lot of money.
For professional Cheap Web Design visit omniserve.ie or for a DIY website for less that e10 a month visit iwsd.com
Posted by Web Design on August 3rd, 2010
Irish website design is absolutely essential to the success of your site if you are located anywhere in Ireland, or plan on selling goods or services in Ireland. This is especially true if you would like to appeal to both a local, and a larger worldwide consumer base. Naturally there is no bigger market than what is available on the internet, at the same time if you are located in Ireland it is wise to keep a theme through Irish web design that both appeals to a larger audience and is specific to the Irish demographic. “Don’t forget where you came from” would be the operative phrase here; or perhaps don’t forget where you’re going. The important thing to remember is that Irish web design needs to do two things:
1. Your website needs to be simple so that people who don’t know who you are and are not programmers themselves can navigate and understand it. Don’t let your programmer go insane with their html tricks. Remember, they are around websites all day everyday, they have trouble seeing it from the consumer’s perspective.
2. Your website represents who you are and what you are selling. They should know who you are after half a second on your page. It should be recognisable and memorable.
For Affordable Irish Website Design contact Omniserve.ie today on 01 5241730
Posted by Web Design on August 3rd, 2010
Whether you are selling something specific to Dublin, or you are based in Dublin, you need to be aware of Web design in Dublin and what this should entail. You understand by now that any business no matter how big or small is going to need some kind of web presence in order to survive. Nearly anyone looking for anything, whether a place to eat or a particular service or some item to buy, is first going to look it up online no matter what it is. So if you are located in Dublin or plan on bringing a service to Dublin you should learn a bit about web design in Dublin. It is pretty simple after all since web design does not really vary that much. The key to web design in Dublin is simplicity and keeping in mind what you would like to convey about your company to those visiting your website. Today people generally have options where to go for whatever service, and nothing will get potential customers to close a web page quicker than seeing one they simply do not understand, don’t know how to navigate, or just looks generic or ugly.
Posted by Omniserve on May 11th, 2010
Carrie Conservation & Services are a Heating and Plumbing Contractors, with a difference. They are a family business operating from the County Cork area and covering the general Munster region. They cover a wide range of services and are committed to providing a quality service to our customers.
• Plumbing Installations, Services and Repairs
• Oil and Gas Heating Installations, Services and Repairs
• Under Floor Heating
• Solar Water Heating Installations
• Biomass Installations
• Heat Pump Installations
• Home Energy Surveys
• Building Energy Ratings
• Insulation Installations
Visit the Carrie Conservation website for full details