Tag Archives: eCommerce Websites

Web Design Wexford Winter 2015

Category: News
December 23, 2015
Over the last few months, 2Cubed has designed and developed many new, exciting websites, helping companies boost their profiles and increase their business by promoting their products and services. Web Design Wexford Winter We recently launched the new website for Tierney Conservation, a Restoration, Reconstruction, Repair, and Maintenance service based from County Wexford. Tierney Conservation is owned and operated by Thomas Tierney, who has extensive experience in the construction industry as a self–employed bricklayer, stonemason and building contractor. kavanaghtoys We also designed and developed the website for Clonroche-based Kavanaghs Toys, who sell and supply children’s toys including Outdoor Toys, Farm Toys, Tractors, Ride Ons, and Models. They stock toys from the Bruder, Wiking, Britians, Universal Hobbies and Siku ranges, and offer delivery all across Ireland. profitness We worked on the website redesign for ProFitness Supplies, who are a leading supplier of home fitness supplies and gym equipment for the residential and commercial sectors. ProFitness Supplies supply and install treadmills, weights, training aids, and everything required for home fitness and commercial fitness. autevenhospital As well as customers in County Wexford, we have worked with businesses across Ireland, launching new websites for Aut Even Hospital in County Kilkenny, Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown Network for Older People in County Dublin, Laois Hire in County Laois, Bolands in County Carlow,

New Online Divorce service launched

Category: Projects
January 6, 2015
diylawyerlogoJanuary is always the busiest time for making huge life decisions – dieting, job hunting, exercising, and getting a divorce! As a result, it’s the perfect time for launching Ireland’s first and only Instant Online Divorce and Separation Agreement Service. DIY LAWYER was founded by Peter P Ryan (BA Hon Public Administration). Peter successfully went through mediation, separation and divorce in regard to his own marriage and is committed to providing easy access to the courts for Irish residents at low cost in relation to family law matters and in particular to applications for divorce, judicial separation and in drawing up separation agreements and defence and counterclaims. New Online Divorce service launched Getting an online divorce with DIY Lawyer is relatively simple. You just purchase the package that you need, then follow the steps and fill in the forms. Print these off and sent them as per the instructions. It could save you thousands in legal fees! Click here to get your divorce proceedings started today!

Web Summit 2014 Day Two

Category: News
November 5, 2014
Web SummitThe second day of the 2014 Web Summit did not have the same glamour of the first – there was no bell ringing by An Taoiseach, nor was there any Hollywood actress on display. However, for the 24,000 strong attendance, the key speakers and business leaders that spoke on various topics throughout the day provided more than enough information to help their businesses succeed. Once again, a variety of content was seen as the way forward, with Jonathan Cloonan of GroupM predicting the continuing rise of Facebook video, while WhoSay’s Rob Gregory posited that brands need to create their own narratives on social media. Jim Bankoff echoed this, saying that Brand building is key – especially using a variety of platforms to reach your audience. Production of a variety of content was key, but Sean Moriarty warned against the proliferation of too much content. “It’s essential for content providers to always, always, always focus on quality. There’s always someone out there who will invest in quality, so if you don’t produce quality content, you won’t get noticed.” Moriarty made the bold claim that “the product on the shelf is not enough.” Instead, customers and visitors to your website are looking to learn and understand your business. This can greatly influence whether they decide to purchase your product or service. IMG_0340The 2014 Web Summit focused more and more on the growth of mobile and mobile applications. Appcelerator’s Jeff Haynie stated that “mobile is replacing the web”, telling the audience that the most important thing in mobile and app creation is simplicity. Facebook’s Dan Rose explained that this was the reasoning behind their controversial decision to separate the chat functionality from the standard Facebook app into a separate Facebook Messenger app. Customers want their apps to carry out simple tasks easily and effectively – if they want something more, they will use their browser or else use their desktop computer. In the past year, 2Cubed has begun developing iPhone and Android Apps, and according to industry leaders, this is something that is only going to grow and grow.

Web Summit 2014: Day One

Category: News
November 4, 2014
Web Summit 2014 Nasdaq Bell2Cubed attended the Web Summit again this year, keeping up to speed on the latest trends, ideas, and innovations in web, app, and software development for 2014 and far beyond. The first day of the 2014 Web Summit once again proved an enlightening experience, with a host of interesting speakers from around the globe speaking on a range of topics. Taoiseach Enda Kenny praised Ireland as a place for enterprise, but more significant was a similar utterance from Stripe co-founder John Collison. The Limerick native has grown Stripe from a company of two to over 160 in just four years, opening an office in Silicon Valley, but believes Ireland is still a great place for budding businesses and start-ups. IMG_0329Adobe’s Mark Zablan spoke about the rise in subscription-based services (something 2Cubed is familiar with, from our work with the FileMe Mobile Storage application), while Matthew Garrahan from the Financial Times discussed the rise in video content as a way to connect with customers, and the importance of having an authentic voice when reaching your target audience. Paul Macinnes, who claims to have invented live blogging in the past, echoed this sentiment, speaking about how the Guardian see the future of online content as combining video and written content. Web Summit Main HallForbes’ Lewis Dvorkin believes “good content is hard to produce”, and had an extremely insightful conversation with Flipboard’s Mike McCue and Jimmy Maymann of the Huffington Post on the future of online media. The rise of mobile was a common theme throughout the day, as Facebook’s Erik Johnson testified, but admitted that eCommerce websites need to do more to reach their target markets. According to Johnson, “Over 40% of users begin browsing on one device and finish shopping on another device.” Having a simple shopping experience from start to cart (a term I’ve coined myself, but that’s bound to catch on!) is essential, with Steven Guggenheim from Microsoft asserting that “shopping cart engagement gets better the quicker a site is”. Some of these things can be the difference between a successful website or mobile application and one that fails. Similarly, a good website can even be the reason why a business succeeds or doesn’t.

2Cubed Customers Nominated for Web Awards 2014

Category: News
September 12, 2014
We’re delighted to announce that some of our customers at 2Cubed (as well as 2Cubed ourselves!) have been nominated for many categories at the prestigious Realex Fire Web Awards 2014. Web Awards 2014 The following is a list of the websites we have worked on that have been nominated for the Web Awards. Web Agency of the Year 2Cubed Most Beautiful Website in IrelandPeregrine Marketing Most Innovative WebsitePeregrine Marketing Best SME Website Micro (5 employees or less)2Cubed Best SME Website Medium (20 employees or less)Intelligent Surface Solutions Best SME Website Large (21 employees or more)Prim-Ed Best Responsive DesignRotech Best eCommerce Micro (5 or less full-time employees)Eoin O’Connor Best eCommerce Medium Buttercups Uniforms Best eCommerce Trading InternationallyPrim-ed Best eCommerce RetailRobins Glen Best Science and Technology SiteIntelligent Surface Solutions Best Website of a StartupPeregrine Marketing Best Sports SiteNew Ross Golf Club Best Music SiteMusici Best Entertainment WebsiteSouth East Television Best Arts WebsiteCountyBooks

Trading Online Voucher Scheme helps local businesses get online

Category: News
July 4, 2014

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Vouchers will be available to a maximum value of €2,500 or 50% of eligible expenditure (Net of VAT), whichever is the lesser; Minister for Communications Pat Rabbitte T.D. has launched an excellent grants scheme for budding small and medium enterprises who wish to help their businesses grow online. The Online Trading Voucher scheme is designed to help these small companies to access the opportunities open to them through trading online. This will help companies right across Ireland to access new markets so that they can grow and create more jobs. Eligibility Criteria:
  • Vouchers will be available to a maximum value of €2,500 or 50% of eligible expenditure (Net of VAT), whichever is the lesser;
  • Voucher approval must be gained prior to incurring any expense;
  • Own labour is not an eligible expense;
  • Third party costs only will be considered;
  • All third party/supplier invoices must contain proper business details (e.g. Tax and Business Registration details).
The vouchers are targeted at businesses with the following profile:
  • Limited Online Trading presence;
  • Less than 10 employees;
  • Turnover less than €2m;
  • Applicant business must be registered and trading for at least 12 months;
  • Business must be located in one of the pilot areas under this phase of the scheme.
What the vouchers can be used for
  • IT consultation;
  • Development or upgrade of an e-commerce website;
  • Implementing Online payments or booking systems;
  • Purchase of Internet related software;
  • Purchase of online advertising (this purchase cannot make up any more than 30% of approved Voucher costs and can only be drawn down in one payment phase);
  • Developing an app (or multiplatform webpages);
  • Implementing a digital marketing strategy i.e. Social media marketing;
  • Consultation with ICT experts for early stage adopters of online strategy;
  • Training/skills development specifically to establish and manage an on-line trading activity.
If you would like your company to benefit from this fantastic grant, which covers for funding up to 50% of your expenditure, please contact 2Cubed for more details. You can call us on 051-440425, email hello@2cubed.ie, or else get in touch using the live chat on our website! [ccf_form id=”1316″]

Web Design Trends for 2014

Category: Tips and Tricks
January 31, 2014
Web Design TrendsIt’s only a month into the year 2014, but already website users and eCommerce shoppers are starting to notice small changes in the websites they use each and every day. Like every other industry, web design changes regularly, so here are some of the trends to keep an eye out for in 2014. Windows 8 and Apple’s new iOS7 have firmly implanted the idea of a Flat User Interface in users’ minds. Once, 3D designs with the illusion of depth were all the rage in web design, but 2014 will see slicker, more grid-like designs, that are extremely functional and thus very, very user friendly. Whereas it used to be an afterthought for many companies, mobile is now key when it comes to web design. Responsive and adaptive websites have been popular for many years, but now many websites are being designed specifically to fit devices of all shapes and sizes, not just web browsers. Scrolling is making a comeback! When bandwidth was a premium and most of us were still on dialup, bigger or longer websites were often a cause of hardship, but now everyone is used to swiping on their phones and scrolling on their laptops, so it’s not as much of an issue. Expect to see more side-scrolling websites too, but it’s far more practical to ask the user just to scroll in one direction. An overabundance of images and less text. Just because they’re trends doesn’t mean it’s a good idea. Garth Brooks may be back in Ireland, but double denim will never make a return! Many sites are now using images instead of text, but this can be hugely detrimental for search engine optimisation (SEO). User interfaces may be changing, but when it comes to Google Ranking, text is still king. Simpler colours. You’ll also see a lot of two colour or three colour websites this year. Clean, crisp, and simple works well with business brands, and means that your website can be another part of your brand identity. Short video content. Vine was a huge success in 2013, and is only going to get bigger this year. As a result, you’ll see many businesses dotting their websites with short snippet videos. These can be extremely useful for tutorials and informing your customers of your products. To stay on trend in 2014, and to ensure that you get the most from your website, please contact 2Cubed today to discuss your options!