Then why does the .co.uk site say the address is in Cape Town… tell your boss there are better more believable ways to make it seem like the company has a branch somewhere outside SA. boooo hooo….
Hi Lizl – we are opening the physical offices in the UK in January. The website we had was an old site and we have subsequently redirected to the whitewallweb.com domain.
The address we have at the moment is in fact a forwarding address and this post is to convey our excitement about opening in the UK. I would like to further understand why you feel the need to make such a cynical and negative comment? Looking forward to hearing from you again – the boss.
Sorry to comment on a blog post from August, but I came across your site today via biz-community and was wondering why you have such a brilliant design on there and your own company website is quite obviously using a lightly skinned version of wordpress? Wow, long sentence… sorry.
I realise this is not apparent to every web user, but IMO it cheapens your image and is not doing you any favours to prospects and visitors that picked it up like me.
I hope I’m not burnt for my comments, but I mean it in the kindest most constructive manner as you seem like a high profile and professional company.
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lizl
September 6th, 2006 at 3:21 pm
1Then why does the .co.uk site say the address is in Cape Town… tell your boss there are better more believable ways to make it seem like the company has a branch somewhere outside SA. boooo hooo….
Peter Flynn
September 6th, 2006 at 3:30 pm
2Hi Lizl – we are opening the physical offices in the UK in January. The website we had was an old site and we have subsequently redirected to the whitewallweb.com domain.
The address we have at the moment is in fact a forwarding address and this post is to convey our excitement about opening in the UK. I would like to further understand why you feel the need to make such a cynical and negative comment? Looking forward to hearing from you again – the boss.
Ross
November 8th, 2006 at 10:18 am
3Hi “the boss”,
Sorry to comment on a blog post from August, but I came across your site today via biz-community and was wondering why you have such a brilliant design on there and your own company website is quite obviously using a lightly skinned version of wordpress? Wow, long sentence… sorry.
I realise this is not apparent to every web user, but IMO it cheapens your image and is not doing you any favours to prospects and visitors that picked it up like me.
I hope I’m not burnt for my comments, but I mean it in the kindest most constructive manner as you seem like a high profile and professional company.
All the best,
Ross
Peter Flynn
December 20th, 2006 at 1:07 pm
4Hi Ross,
We have just launched a new website, I hope you like it.
-Pete
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