With over 1000 clients in Australia alone, diggy is one of Australia's leading web design and development companies. Here are some of our clients: Case Studies XSSTOCKXSSTOCK is Australia 's foremost online trading facility for finding, buying and selling new and used building renovation materials. XSSTOCK provides a search and shopping facility (using diggy's eShop) for builders, tradespeople, businesses and the public to source home renovation, building and house and garden materials at bargain prices. XSSTOCK's web site includes: - FAQ message system to allow questions and answers about products to be quickly answered.
- Automatic invoice generation with consignment note generation for quick and easy transactions.
- Free listings so you only pay when items are sold.
- Thousands of products from electrical cable to showers are listed.
- Deal direct with suppliers who want to sell their product quickly
Xsstock features many of diggy's forefront products and services such as: - Modified eShop
- Administration menu to allow the site owner to track and manage all the sales
- Content manager for easy site modifications
- EasyMarketer and custom marketing software
- Marketing network of surplus material related web sites
- Google Adwords marketing campaigns
TradeCoast CentralPrime Development was awarded the tender to develop a large industrial business precinct on the former Brisbane airport site. To match with such a high-scale, high-profile project, Prime Development needed a website that would inform and engage potential businesses and overseas investors. diggy met this challenge head on. The diggy design team worked cohesively with the existing style guide and branding developed by a third party branding agency. The site features an online subscription to e-newsletters, downloadable documents and a feedback form. The e-newsletters are manageable by the client and feature a double opt in to ensure users privacy is protected and compliance with anti-spam legislation.
Barry'sThe Brief Barry's began as Mad Barry's over 30 years ago.They specialise in the design and supply of kitchens, bathrooms, laundries, wardrobes and in-home cabinetry storage solutions. Director Elvio DiZane approached diggy four and a half years ago to build a web presence for Barry's. diggy developed a site that gave Barry's customers access to an electronic version of their popular 'magalogue' as well as keeping them up-to-date with current promotions. Client Testimonial "It has now been four and a half years since I first met with diggy to see how best Barry's could take advantage of a web presence. As it was leading up and during the .com revolution, there was much hype as to how the Internet was going to make or break businesses like ours. I must say that over that time, the team at diggy worked with us and advised us without the hype and always ensured that what was done was within our means and to our specifications. The results are that we have a web site that is relevant to our business and most importantly to our customers, without the enormous expenses that many business incurred for no real added and tangible results." Elvio DiZane - Marketing Director Martinique is an attractive tropical resort based in one of Australia’s favourite destinations. The managers of the Port Douglas-based complex understood that the competitiveness of the accommodation industry spans across both offline and online advertising mediums. In their case, they had received limited traffic to their web site. After diggy’s initial web site assessment it was evident that increasing traffic to the site wasn’t going to be an easy task. The site content was not up to date, the individual pages were low in PageRank and there were very few incoming links (other sites linking to Martinique). There was also evidence of previous outdated and discredited SEO attempts. Today many of these bad SEO practices are getting many sites in trouble and result in the sites being penalised by search engines. One such example is hidden text, where the text is the same colour as the background. Unfortunately there are still some SEO companies around that still use “black hat” techniques which end up costing their clients in the long run. At diggy we only use legal and safe SEO techniques.
Steps: - Key phrase strategy and feasibility assessment: We helped Matinique focus their SEO efforts towards the realistic target key phrase ' Port Douglas apartments', rather than 'Port Douglas accommodation' which is a lot more competitive.
- Remove anything that might be considered a bad or questionable SEO practice to recude search engine penalisation.
- Updated text content, on-site elements and improved linking structure.
- Provided relevant and high PageRank backlinks.
Results: Currently, when searching for “ Port Douglas apartments”, MSN and NineMSN brings Martinique up as the top result, and Google brings Martinique up on the first page. monthly visitor numbers have increased significantly to the site. Ongoing: diggy’s efforts are now focused on constant supervision and a steady climb in Martinique’s long-lost ranking in Google. We achieve this through regular maintenance, quality backlinks and keyword strategies.
ACS LabsACS Laboratories Pty Ltd is an experienced and progressive Laboratory Service Company, providing quality reservoir core and fluid analyses and services, with integrated interpretations, to the Oil and Gas Industry. ACS Labs felt that their web site could do with a new look and feel. The old site had been built quite a few years ago, and so the design was outdated. A new look would increase search engine ratings as well as attract new users to the site. The client also expressed the need for the site to be more internationally focused, due to the expanding nature of the business. diggy redesigned and developed the ACS Labs web site, meeting each of these objectives from the client.
Austitch EmbroideryEstablished in 1990 as embroidery and digitising company, Austitch is one of the largest contract embroiderers in Queensland , Austitch's clients include sporting, corporate, fashion, government and promotional organisations. Austitch approached diggy in June 2004 with the goal to develop a first time web presence that enables customers to get a feel for the range and quality of their services. The site has a Content Management System (CMS) and features an order/quote form for clients to submit their orders online. This form features an upload facility which enables customers to send any artwork directly through to Austitch for embroidering, appliqué or digitising. Customers can make online orders for collectable badges using the eShop utility which allows the client to receive orders via email and then process payments manually at their office. |