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Award-winning web company needs more people

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September 2, 2007

 

Award-winning web company needs more people

 

Zeald.com, which won the Excellence in Marketing category at last week’s (August 30) 2007 Westpac Enterprise North Shore Business Excellence Awards, says it urgently needs more people to meet the needs of the rapidly-growing website industry.

Chief Executive Officer David Kelly says the company is looking for high-energy people who share the company’s passion for producing great results from the internet.

 

He says more and more New Zealanders are getting online yet there are over 200,000 small-medium businesses in New Zealand who are either not getting enough from their websites, or don't even know where to start.

 

Over the past seven years the company has established itself as one of the country’s leading advisers to small-medium businesses on website and online marketing strategies.

 

The Albany-based company operates in Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Northland and Wellington and have just announced the appointment of it first E-Business Consultant in the South Island – Dene Robinson, based in Christchurch.

 

Mr Kelly said anyone interested in becoming an E-Business Consultant should visit the Zeald.com website www.zeald.com.

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