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Got an idea for a new business?
Thinking about a new website?
Tired of that user-un-friendly CMS?
Let us help! Our focus is on technology, development and useability.
We can work with your existing PR/Ad agency and develop a solution that we know you and your clients will love.
And of course, if you need PR/Ad work then we have a solution for you right here.
Integrate an idea into a website
The trick is to transform your corporate vision and goals into an online presence. Easier said than done.
The basics
Do you do business in many countries? Do you need your site to be in multipal languages?
NLAB can provide translation services for almost any language.
Take a look at the kind of language you use in your external communications; a company wanting to reach the youth market will not use the same terminology as a company looking at the corporate segment.
We understand the challenges.
It's a fact of life - or the web really - people just don't bother to read websites as meticously as print. We jump to the "good stuff". Most studies show a decrease in reading time at around 25%.
We have professional copywriters that understand the web - and print!
E-Commerce. More and more companies are realising the benifits of offering products online. From traditional big industry (www.bromma.com) to your everyday e-business that sells t-shirts etc.
We have implemented many e-commerce solutions and can also help you with your business model. We know what works and what does not.
Our way: without the geek-speak
We focus on ROI, usability and the implementation of technology when it adds benefit to the above.
The next step
Do you want to see if we can live up to all this? We like to think we can. Contact us to find out for yourself.
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