MYO (Make your Own) Suite is an online merchandising application that allows manufacturers to create and publish in their website unlimited interactive and compelling product demos, selectors, buying guides and brand stores.
MYO was developed by Easy2 Technologies and launched in the U.S. in the late 2006. Now Wispa (web agency in SYDNEY) will serve as the exclusive value-added reseller of Easy2's MYO application in Australia and New Zealand.
"Partnering with Wispa allows us to extend our MYO product offering beyond traditional U.S. borders, providing interactive content to Australia- and New Zealand-based manufacturers and their retail channels," said John Bukovnik, Easy2 president and co-founder.
Nowadays the Australian market seems to be ready for rich media online retailing applications such as MYO, as shown by the recent success of the Online Retailer Expo & Conference in Sydney last week.
More info about : Wispa to Exhibit at Online Retailer Expo in Sydney
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Friday, August 28, 2009
MYO Suite, online rich media application, lands in Australia
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Relactions presents the new Forte Village Resort “Kid City” minisite
The Kid City is the new Forte Village Resort area completely dedicated to children: a space that has been totally renovated with a new and exciting selection of activities, games and laboratories. Children will be guided by Sardinia’s best artists and craftsmen as well as acrobats and actors, to learn Ceramics, painting, sculpture, how to make mosaics and puppet shows.
Relactions, leader company in Web Design for the Tourism Industry, designed and developed an interactive minisite for Forte Village Resort that shows the areas and features of the Kid City, letting adults and little ones to enjoy an joyful and unusual online preview of the real experience they can live in the Resort. An animated fable based on original illustrations, with an easy and intuitive navigation interface that leads users to explore the Community, the Lab art, the Square, the Arena and the beautiful Lagoon. An imaginative and unique visual style, that mixes the traditional illustration technique and a Flash graphics interface, in a fluid, colourful and immersive way.
Paro Valentina
Relactions srl - Leader company in Web Design for the Tourism Industry
Meridiana.com, the first web site in Italy among Airlines company in July 2009.
With a survey of 1.322.000 unique visitors and as much as the 5,85% of active reach (that is the percentage of active users referred to the total Internet users), the web site Meridiana-Eurofly is the most visited among all the airlines company in the Italian market. This is shown by the results of Online Nielsen panel referring to the month of July 2009.
The average time spent per person is 2 minute and half, data who confirm a good usability of the web site: a reservation online system easy and functional and the comfortable Calendar Shopping simplify and speed the flight search and reservation.
But the aim of the web site is not only to be an efficient tool of selling. In fact a big care is placed in the customer support, with special sections “before”, “during” and “after” the flight. Then an information area on the reached destinations, with a lot of useful indications on history, transportation, language, currency, phone and a useful guide, make the web site a complete tool for the customer who choose Meridiana-Eurofly for his travels.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Amazing Milan: fly to Milan from Paris with Meridiana-Eurofly
With Meridiana-Eurofly, to reach Milan from Paris costs only 109 €. Milan is an amazing city: it is renowned as one of the world capitals of design and fashion. The English word millinery, referring to women's hats, is derived from the name of the city. The Lombard metropolis is famous for its fashion houses and shops (such as along via Montenapoleone) and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in the Piazza Duomo (reputed to be the world's oldest shopping mall). The city hosted the World Exposition in 1906 and will host the Universal Expo in 2015. Inhabitants of Milan are referred to as "Milanese" (Italian: Milanesi or informally Meneghini or Ambrosiani).