Updates
Advantage Commercial Kitchens
Posted on 01 Sep 2016 By Marcus Pulkas under Case Studies & Updates
We've maintained ACK's sales inventory functionality for a couple of years now, and 2016 provided us an opportunity to refresh the site to meet today's standards across multiple platforms. This update included both a visual and organizational overhaul. In an attempt to simplify sales and enquiries for the site's massive inventory, we went for a straightforward clean look and feel and a reduced product list for sale, rolling out a visually appealing and easy to use quote feature for the remainder of the product range. Our collaboration with ACK resulted in an effective site that works across all platforms and lets the products do the talking.
In addition to visual streamlining, Truss CRM provides ACK with a solution for their sales needs. Integrating brilliantly with Xero and Unleashed, ACK's custom-built CRM allows for fine control over business rules, streamlined quote generation and approval, saving ACK's management time, and helping drive more business.
Yardley Hospitality
Posted on 14 Aug 2016 By Marcus Pulkas under Case Studies & Updates
Jack Marlow and Yardley have been longtime collaborators, featuring a site that allows for product sales and inquiries. Beginning in 2015, Jack Marlow began work on a comprehensive site refresh for Yardley, updating the site's look and feel to meet up with modern standards. The site's re-design aims for a fresh and modern feel, emphasizing clean organisation for Yardley's numerous product categories.
In addition to visual upgrades, Yardley's new custom tailored CRM provides functionalities critical for Yardley's maintenance of thousands of products and user subscriptions. With custom functions built for inventory, shipping calculation, user accounts, marketing mailouts, automated responses and statistics generation, Jack Marlow has Yardley covered on all of it's day to day needs.
2015 in review
Posted on 21 Dec 2015 By The Jack Marlow Team under Updates & In The Office
As the sun sets on another year we're taking the time to look back on the last 12 months.
Here are some thoughts from the team:
Since we pushed our first Jack Marlow website live in 2009 we've had the opportunity to develop some fantastic long-standing relationships with our clients. 2015 was a really great year for us going back to some of our older clients and making sure their websites are up to 2015 standards, are fully responsive and reflect their business in 2015.
Not only is the web a completely different animal these days but many of our clients have expanded their businesses, changed their focuses or restructured! We've got a few more redesigns and re-brands to launch in the new year which I'm itching to announce but for me the highlights of 2015 were working on and re-launching the Riverina Tourism websites, Lower Plenty Dental and Hemden all with stunning looking and fully responsive websites.
Elise Kumar, Front End Developer
Being the newest member of the Jack Marlow team, 2015 was a thrilling ride for me. I got the opportunity to acquaint myself with long time clients like Rivkin, Lower Plenty Dental, Riverina Tourism and Ud...
Join Us (again!) to Raise Money for Mental Health Research
Posted on 09 Oct 2015 By Kieran Morrissey under Updates
During Mental Health Week, the ABC is running groundbreaking TV and Radio programming encouraging all Australians to start talking about mental health, to seek support and to give money to fund research to find better mental health solutions.
In 2014 we worked with the Society for Mental Health Research and the ABC to help make the Mental As campaign a reality. The 2014 campaign raised over $1.5 million for Mental Health Research, with the funds awarded to Early Career Researchers in May of this year - we're very proud to have been part of that.
Mental ill-Health continues to have a wide and far-reaching impact in Australia. Did you know:
- Two thirds of those who experience mental illness have done so by age 21
- One quarter of those who experience depression or anxiety do so before age 12
- Suicide is a leading cause of death among these young Australians
- Middle aged men have the highest suicide rate
- Indigenous Australians have a higher rates of mental health illness than non-Indigenous Australians
- Mental health accounts for half of the disease burden for young people aged 16 to 24
- Only about one third of those with mental health disorders complete Year 12
- Productivity losses from mental health cost the Australian economy $5.9 b...