News
New Website Launched
10/08/2009
The first stage of a new website for Sandy Bike Spares Ltd is noe online. The manufacturer and distributer of spare motorbike exhausts, down pipes and collectors for a large range of bikes from companies such as Ducati, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha to name a few; also Sandy Bike Spares is the sole distributer of Kagizume brake disks for the UK.
The new website built on Artketchup.net systems was launched early this August, with all of their product photography also provided by ArtKetchup. The full version of the site which will be fully ecommerce enabled is expected to be live in the latter half of August.
New ArtKetchup.net Website
09/07/2009
ArtKetchup.net hopes that you like the new site, if you would like to comment on the new site or have any ideas for improvements please email us at info@artketchup.net or use our form on the Contact Us page.
This site was created and maintained with the same systems that we build for our clients and not only shows what we can do for our self’s but demonstrates how we can could help you with issues such as Content Management, SEO, Ecommerce, Email Marketing and Product Photography.
SRIB Issue 23 Published
07/07/2009
Sociable Responsible Investment Briefings, Jul/Aug issue; the bi-monthly official newsletter of The London Accord was published today. Highlighting issues where finance and investment interact with environmental, social and ethical policies to produce sustainable market-based solutions.
You can read more about today’s social and environmental investment issues at www.srib.co.uk , also you can view all their past newsletters by viewing the SRIB Archive.
SRIB Issue 22 Published
13/05/2009
Sociable Responsible Investment Briefings, May/Jun issue; the bi-monthly official newsletter of The London Accord was published today. Providing information on The London Accords creation of the first ‘open source’ resource enabling investors to manage risk and evaluate opportunities in these areas and facilitating those in the wider society seeking to produce market-based solutions.
You can read more about today’s social and environmental investment issues at www.srib.co.uk , also you can view all their past newsletters by viewing the SRIB Archive.