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Just launched – Youghal Bay Boat Club

Not long now since we launched the new Youghal Bay Boat Club website and my don’t it look pretty! Have a wee peek here…

Youghal Bay Boat Club is just recently formed and looks after the boating enthusiasts in the South-East of Ireland (Dungarvan, Ardmore, Youghal, Ballycotton). JAMJO were asked to lend their creative hands to the design of the site and online brand. A cool and contemporary look coupled with some tasty little features like integrated blogs, dynamic galleries, forums and private membership sections. Go Youghal Bay!

Adrenalinecoast.com …… it’s coming …..

yup…we set up another teaser site for you to feast your eyes on…have a look here ….the idea is simple….a social network exclusively for ye action sports adrenaline junkies out there…sharing stories, photos, making friends…all that jazz…and its going to be called Adrenaline Coast…a little spiel below:

AdrenalineCoast.com is an easy to use social network for all us outdoor activities based junkies. We are a place to connect and share experciences. It’s pretty simple really – we want to create adventure and encourage everyone to live life more adventurously. It’s so much more fun that way. We are plotting ways to bring the wave your way.

AdrenalineCoast.com lets you communicate about and share your outdoor experiences with friends and like minded people. Whether your fix is surfing, wind surfing, sailing, power boating, kite surfing, canoeing, fishing, diving, water skiiing and wake boarding (the list is endless) adrenalinecoast.com brings it all together. This is a site built by outdoor people for outdoor people.

We will launch this beauty very very soon with a beta version. ‘Simple’ is what we are all about so spread the simple word that…….. its coming….. In the meantime you can sign up for an invite.

Biodegradable packaging, just visit: Down 2 Earth Materials

” So instead of spending hundreds of years in a landfill site, the raw materials for our packaging are grown in a season and biodegrade in just 180 days”, the meaning coming from www.down2earthmaterials.ie , just use alternative packaging its simple.

This website for green alternative packaging and catering disposables launched just a few months ago and has gone from strength to strength. It has brought this super bunch of people behind the website to every corner of Ireland and across the seas.

Eco friendly alternative packaging is here to stay and food markets, parties, catering companies you name it have signed up for a piece of the action. So if you have not already started to follow this journey of Down 2 Earth you can start now with the following websites.

Website: www.down2earthmaterials.ie

Facebook: Start Following

Twitter: Start Following

Teeing off…. Maptee.com

hmmm…so we have had a bit of a revelation….upon scouting dear old web for golf courses worldwide we found there was not the resources available we had expected…sure there were some very tasty brochure type individual sites dedicated to single courses and clubs…and your usual monsters like pgatour.com etc….but nout of the variety we hungered for…..so that got the brains thinking…and thus……Maptee was born…Maptee.com to be precise…head on over for a visual spark of what might be……so whats it gonna actually do when we finally polish it and lift it oof the JAMJO conveyor belt…..well….

Maptee.com is an easy, intuitive, and social way of accessing golf courses worldwide. Unlike your typical website, we wont make this hard for you. We use a sophisticated Google Maps ‘thingy me bob’ to help you find and explore those courses you have not found just yet.

Maptee.com will give you access to an ever growing list of beautifully constructed golf courses from every corner of this earth from one simple web experience. It will also allow you to find out the experiences of other golfers most importantly the local relevant knowledge, track events and much much more. Using sophisticated technology we take all of the hassle out of keeping up to date with all things golf related.

We will tee off very very soon with a beta version. This will be quickly followed with some extra cool features. In the meantime you can sign up for an invite.

Some new touches to the site

…worked hard on a new CLIENTS SECTION...we think our site needed it…a handy place to list pretty much all the businesses we have had the pleasure to work with to date (hopefully will fill up nicely over time…fingers tightly crossed!)…have some exciting new projects in the pipeline too…so check the OUR WORK secton (which we also tightened up a wee bit )….we’ll be looking at the services section next m’thinks…with a view to overhauling the current layout…texty, texty makes me vexedy…some icons perhaps…hmmm….let us wait and see….

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Cork Week 2010 has arrived…

All the hard work over at Corkweek.ie is finally paying off. Details of the Entertainment programme for Cork Week 2010 have been announced at a launch at the Kiln, Heineken Brewery, in Cork [9 June, 2010]. Headline acts for the event, which takes place at the Royal Cork Yacht Club, Crosshaven, include The Coronas, Fred, The Chapters, Jerry Fish & the Mudbug Club  and The Frank & Walters. The Cork Week Entertainment Programme begins on July 12th and promises to be the best ever, with music from the early evening from the likes of Devil’s Bit and Drumbru, to the late-night DJs.

Website traffic has increased dramatically and with the launch of the Facebook Profile for Cork Week 2010 the buzz has started. We are very much looking forward to the event on the 10th of July and with all the live results and latest videos being posted to the website as the event unfolds.

Lets hope the sunshine keeps up for the next few weeks…

New Project: Cork Tinnitus

We were approached to brand and create a simple and easy to use information based website for the Cork Tinnitus Support Group. The group has been a part of the Irish Tinnitus Association since it was in Founded in 1997. Our solution? A fresh and appealing interface with easy to use navigation allowing users to freely access helpful content about services and support. Simple, effective, helpful. VISIT SITE

Using technology wisely is sweet work

(The following article is from our writeup in the Sunday Business Post)

Start-ups in the new media sphere must be flexible and adaptable when developing their business model, according to James O’Sullivan, coowner of website developer JamjoDesign.

‘‘In our business, there is no revenue model that you can write down and follow each time,’’ said O’Sullivan. ‘‘In most cases, our revenue would come from the build stage. However, we do small bits of maintenance on an  ongoing basis for different clients. We also have sites which would need significant maintenance and new content every month.’’

Development Lifecycle

Jon Carroll, O’Sullivan’s partner, said that the evolving nature of web technologies helped the company to build a viable, commercial relationship with clients. ‘‘We learned a very important thing as our business grew. On the web today, the development lifecycle does not end at a launch date,’’ said Carroll.

‘‘We put in social media tools such as a blog, Twitter feeds, a Facebook group and all those tools that help the user to promote themselves. With Google going with live search and social search, company sites that are not updated with new content each week will not get the web traffic they deserve. The day of the static brochure site is gone.’’ Established in 2007, JAMJO Design is based in Cork.The company is a tight operation with few operating costs.

Keeping overheads low

‘‘The trick for any start-up is to keep overheads low and thankfully the nature of our work involves very few overheads,’’ said O’Sullivan. ‘‘We do at times outsource certain work to developers, illustrators or photographers, but most stuff is done inhouse.’’ In addition to developing sites, Jamjo also provides print and other media services. ‘‘We have a four-step approach to projects define, design,develop, refine so we see ourselves as web designers, web developers and also marketing consultants,’’ O’Sullivan said.

Jamjo has worked withmore than 100 clients in the past three years. It has just launched a new version of the business networking site SmallBusinessCan.com, which is supported by Ulster Bank. ‘‘It is a business networking platform, allowing users to openly share their knowledge and experience with other like-minded small businesses and entrepreneurs in a friendly online environment,’’ said Carroll.

Simple social web tools

‘‘Engagement platforms such as this provide simple social web tools to help people help each other.’’ Jamjo hopes to build up a global network of expert consultants to advise on projects. ‘‘We are talking with some talented people in London and theUS about building relationships,’’ said O’Sullivan.

‘‘Because the web is ultimately global, and our clients will want to have a global reach and feel,we would like to have a reach beyond the island of Ireland.’’ O’Sullivan advised new companies launching websites to use Web 2.0 tools to get the most from their online presence. ‘‘Companies such as sustainable packaging supplier Down to Earth Materials are blogging about the Electric Picnic and who the cool bands are, but they are selling sustainable products,’’ he said. ‘‘They are connecting their green business activity with their interest in music and creating a lot of activity on their Facebook page and company website.

Over 50,000 visits!

Today we are pleased to announce a milestone….just over 50,000 visits to JAMJO’s websites last month!….roughly 70 clients in all…our bouce rate (essentially the percentage of people that nip off to another site having viewed only 1 page) is a respectable 31%…

Avinash Kaushik, a Google analytics specialist says:

“It is really hard to get a bounce rate under 20%, anything over 35% is cause for concern, 50% (above) is worrying”

most proud are we of these stats and hope to hit that elusive 100,000 visits by years end…a big feat! but with the likes of the very popular Small Business Can we think we can get there!

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