Portfolio

eHatsom ready to launch

eHatsom web site

The eHatsom website is more a web application than a web information site. It allows people to create their own account and then start on a weight management program which has been devised by the Centre for Obesity Research. Each users can only see their own information however, the health professionals can view the user information and provide the relevant support.

Scottish Universities Portal Website

The Scottish Universities is a portal website aimed at providing student information on the Higher education establishments in Scotland. The site provides a main landing page for all universities and a number of selected news feeds. From there specific Universities can be chosen from a menu and users are presented with a university specific page.

VooDooHangman New

Voodoo hangman designers website

The VoodooHangman site was given a refurbishment and a new graphic look. The content remained and the theme was edited to provide a new and more pleasing look. The front page comprises of a number of teasers that are promoted to the front page that can be followed to a complete story.

BLOF (Blades of Fire) site

BLOF - Blades of Fire website

The BLOF website was developed to provide a common communications mechanism to a group of gamers who play eve online. The site supports a very geographically dispersed team of people spanning countries ranging from Australia to the United States, including a large number of European countries.

Marcliffe Hotel (Robert Gordon University) - Case study

Marcliffe hotel achieves 30% Year on Year growth in on-line booking (07 – 08)

Marcliffe e-marketing projectDuring 2007/8 Bill  worked on a 24 month project with the Robert Gordon University working on a collaborative project with the Marcliffe Hotel in Aberdeen. The objective was to improve the bottom line performance for the Marcliffe hotels specific market sector. Through implementing a number of infrastructure and website improvements we managed to achieve a 15% growth on on-line booking 2006 to 2007 and a 30% year on year growth 2007 to 2008.