<?xml version="1.0"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>SNOFT</title>
<link>http://www.snoft.com/</link>
<description>SNOFT http://www.snoft.com/</description>
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         <title>Contact</title>
         <link>http://www.snoft.com/Contact.html</link>
         <description>Read our  .

 Email Customer Service
Send email to 

 Online Form</description>
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         <title>Main</title>
         <link>http://www.snoft.com/Main.html</link>
         <description> 
Web design, internet consulting and marketing.    gives your business a unique voice on the internet with new, innovative, and effective internet solutions. 
!
 

10 reasons to own a website

A website:
 

1. is awake, alert and available at all times.
2. serves multiple customers at the same time.
3. is an always positive view of your business.
4. offers descriptions, prices, and lists of products/services.
5. answers frequently asked questions.
6. takes messages.
7. makes appointments.
8. is global, available to millions of people.
9. can sell merchandise 24 hours a day!
10. is easy when you have SNOFT. 
- .

Customers are moving forward to online search and price comparison which makes it very important to establish a presence online.  A bare minimum is a simple contact form or a short statement about your company.

A SNOFT website is useful to Clients, Investors, Suppliers, Potential Clients, and New Customers.

By learning about your business from your website, customers will be more informed about your products and more willing to buy if they have already seen your prices.

 Get Started

1. Complete the .  With the Website Whiteboard, SNOFT can analyse your business needs for an accurate quote.   

2. When approved, we begin  of your website or web based application.  You are kept up to date at all times in order to provide feedback on your site as we work.

3. Upon completion of your custom solution, your new website/application goes .  Feedback and support are always close at hand!

 SNOFT Mystery Caller

The SNOFT Mystery Caller service is available now throughout Canada!

Discover how your staff respond to different types of calls like an Irate Customer or Language Barrier.  We also pose normal questions about your company in order to judge the accuracy of the information your staff provide to callers.

Get started with SNOFT .


 About SNOFT

Located in Edmonton, Alberta and Vancouver, BC. SNOFT is very proud to be Canadian!   .</description>
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         <title>Web Development</title>
         <link>http://www.snoft.com/Web_Development.html</link>
         <description>When SNOFT creates your website it will be sure to include as many elements of the following list as possible.

 Hosting 
-  Hosting for 1 Year.
-  Domain Administration: .com .net .org or .ca
-  Unlimited Email addresses.
-  Automatic and Dynamic Web Site Publishing.

 Manage your own content easily.
-  No need to call SNOFT to make updates!
-  Unlimited Pages.
- Online Content Wizard . Easily manage your own content, wherever you have internet access.
- Image Uploading.

 Website Analysis
- Search Engine Submission.  We\'ll submit your website to the top search engines, it\'s a request for the search engine to look at your site.
- Traffic Stats.  View how many visitors you are getting and where they\'re from.

 Page types:
- News.
- Announcements.
- Press Releases.
- Articles.
- Frequently Asked Questions .
- E-Mail feedback, contact form
- Directions &amp; Maps

 Electronic Commerce
- Online Shopping Cart.  You can optionally use credit card processing on your website, expanding your serving area easily and quickly.

&gt; Why not  today.
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         <title>About</title>
         <link>http://www.snoft.com/About.html</link>
         <description>Located in Edmonton, AB and Vancouver, BC. SNOFT is 100% Canadian! 

Web design, internet consulting, intranet management, and more. SNOFT gives your business a unique voice on the internet with standards compliant, innovative, and effective internet solutions.

Our goal is to help your business grow to it's full potential using internet solutions.  We serve businesses by providing  and Intranet Management.

Feel free to  at any time.</description>
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         <title>Benefits of a Website</title>
         <link>http://www.snoft.com/Benefits_of_a_Website.html</link>
         <description> How will a website help my business?

 Reduced workload
 - Websites can handle routine telephone calls.
 - By placing Frequently Asked Questions  online, a website can answer your client's questions for you.
 - The user is now aware of your business and website and will be more likely to look to you in the future without any additional time or money on your part.

 Attract New Prospects and Customers
 - Right now, someone is looking for the services, products or information you offer. A search-engine-optimized web site will help bring them to you. 
 - SNOFT uses search engine optimization techniques in all of our client sites.

 Keep Your Customers Updated
 - Your customers can receive the latest up-to-date product and service information through regularly updated Web Pages and mailing lists.

 Meet Customer Expectations
 - Your Web site allows you to continually update your corporate information.
 - You can deliver it instantly to your customers providing them with quick service and up to date material.
 - Consumers are now expecting this type of service.

 Enhance Your Company Image
An Internet Web Site will enhance a company's public image by providing positive material to large audiences on a medium that is recognized as cutting edge technology.

Whether you want to demonstrate subject-area expertise, show off customer testimonials, link to reviews or give your customers a reminder of how responsive you are, having a web presence will help you build your brand professionally and internationally.

 Reduced Advertising Cost
Advertising on a professional web page is far more economical then other advertising mediums such as TV, newspapers, radio, direct mail, or telemarketing.  Plus, updates to on-line pages are a snap with SNOFT.

 A website is the most leveraged distribution mechanism ever conceived
Once established, the cost to provide access to 50 people is the same as 50 million people.

 Global Reach
Your information will be indexed around the world, around the clock, to customers a block away or on another continent. 

 All Feedback is Good Feedback
Customers can use built-in reply forms to give you instant feedback not possible through conventional media.

 Directions and Maps
Online users use the internet for maps and directions.

How often are you or one of your employees caught on the phone giving directions to someone who's pen just died?!

How can you help me SNOFT?!

Simple:

1. User types their home address. 

2. They are instantly given door-to-door, printable driving instructions.

That's really all there is to it, you are literally driving the business to your door.

 Online Incentives
Offer incentives, such as coupons, give-aways, contests, user surveys and more to help further promote your products and services. It's free advertising at this point!

 Consumer Product Knowledge
If a client or interested party visits your website they will also be:

- More likely to check your website for updates or specials.

- Aware of more of the kinds of products or services that you offer.

- Knowledgable about your products. This takes less of your staff resources when they contact you to make the final sale.


&gt; We can help you do it all. 
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         <title>Going Live</title>
         <link>http://www.snoft.com/Going_Live.html</link>
         <description>The Launch

When all the work has been completed, your website is held on a SNOFT internal server for the final testing process.

After your website has been approved, it is moved to the hosting server  on the Internet.

Feedback
If you experienced traffic regularily before your new website then SNOFT will begin analyzing feedback from your visitors right away.

If you had no website or little to no visitors before, then SNOFT will provide you with visitor feedback when enough data becomes available.

More Questions?

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         <pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2005 13:26:36 EST</pubDate>
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         <title>Preview Whiteboard</title>
         <link>http://www.snoft.com/Preview_Whiteboard.html</link>
         <description>Please see our .

 
&lt;

Note:  Please obtain the current material from the .

Any questions which do not pertain to your business may be skipped.

If you require assistance, feel free to .
 

About You
Your name, title, phone number and email address:

Business or organization name, location, and URL:

Briefly describe your organization.

Describe the concept, product, or service this site is intended to provide or promote. 
Answer.
List two or three primary competitive sites and include their web addresses. Comment on the strengths and weaknesses you see in your competitors’ sites.

List the URLs of any sites you like the look of. What specifically do you like about these sites?

If you’re working within a time frame, or have been given a mandatory launch date, list it here.

What is your budget for this project.


Goals
What are your primary online business objectives for the website? What are your secondary objectives? 

What is the main business problem you hope to solve with the website? How will you measure the success of the solution?

What existing strategy  is in place to meet the new business objectives?


Logo
Do you need a logo created?  Otherwise attach your logo.

What specifically do you want to communicate with your logo? What kind of emotional response should the customer feel?

Attach logos you like and explain what it is about them you like.

What colors and imagery convey the personality and tone of your company and services?

What should the logo tagline convey?


Your Audience
Describe a typical user of your current business. How often is the user at your business, what does he/she generally buy at your business? How old is the user and what do they do for a living? 

What is the primary action you wish the user to take when visiting ?

What are the key reasons why the target user will choose your company’s products and/or services ?

How many people  do you expect to access your site on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis?


Perception
Describe the feelings you wish your site to evoke. .

Using adjectives and short phrases, describe your site’s desired look and feel. .

Use a few adjectives to describe how the user should perceive the new site. 

How is your company currently perceived offline? Do you want to carry the same kind of message through your website?


Content
Does your site plan include community features, such as a user discussion forum? If so, do you have the appropriate personnel to manage such a forum on a daily basis? 

Will this project include an e-commerce component such as an online store?

Have you already created the site’s content? If not, how soon do you anticipate having it ready?

Have you planned your site’s structure? If so please provide details.  If not, are you seeking our help in this area?

Approximately how many pages will your site have?

Describe visual elements or content that should be utilized from your current marketing materials .


Technology
Describe your technological requirements, if any. 

What is your target platform and browser ?

To deliver the best experience to the most users and maximize usability we use modern standards-based methods to write our websites.  Do you require additional content accessibility to persons with disabilities?

Are there specific technologies  that you would like to use in the site? If so, how will they enhance the user experience? Please describe in detail.

Will you have database functionality ? Do you already have a database in place? Please describe, including specific information regarding existing programs and software.

Will you have a need for secured transactions ? Do you have an online payment provider and merchant account set up? Please describe.

Will you require other specific programming needs ? Please describe in detail.


Marketing &amp; Maintenance
How will most people find out about your new website ?

Briefly, what are your short-term marketing plans ?

Do you have an existing or planned marketing strategy in mind to promote the new site? If so, please describe.

Do you intend to keep the site updated? If so, how often? Who is responsible for updating and providing content?
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         <pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2005 01:49:39 EST</pubDate>
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         <title>Copyright</title>
         <link>http://www.snoft.com/Copyright.html</link>
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         <title>Services</title>
         <link>http://www.snoft.com/Services.html</link>
         <description> Features &amp; Services

.  What you can get out of SNOFT.

.  Why does your business need a website, who uses websites and what you or  your customers can use your website for.

.  Pretty pictures, patterns, texture, color, and more...

.  What happends when your 'in development'  website goes live.



 or,  Get the  to analyse what your business needs. 
 



 More Questions?

.   Send feedback.</description>
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         <title>What are FAQs</title>
         <link>http://www.snoft.com/What_are_FAQs.html</link>
         <description>A FAQ file is a list of frequently asked questions and their answers about any given subject.

Adding a FAQ area to your website helps answer user questions as well as teach new concepts or ideas that they may not have thought to ask about.

Massive FAQ List: </description>
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         <title>Graphic Design</title>
         <link>http://www.snoft.com/Graphic_Design.html</link>
         <description>Graphic Design and your website
When you need the job done right, web programming and graphic design need to get along with each other!  A website needs more than well planned coding logic, it needs to appeal to the viewers eye as well...

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         <title>How is SNOFT different</title>
         <link>http://www.snoft.com/How_is_SNOFT_different.html</link>
         <description> The SNOFT development process matches our development skills to your needs.

Our team of programmers and  work together, forming a development team made specifically for your website.

More About: </description>
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         <title>Rush Orders</title>
         <link>http://www.snoft.com/Rush_Orders.html</link>
         <description>Rush orders may be requested.
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         <pubDate>Sat, 27 Nov 2004 09:13:21 EST</pubDate>
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         <title>Privacy Policy</title>
         <link>http://www.snoft.com/Privacy_Policy.html</link>
         <description> Privacy Policy
 This is the web site of SNOFT.

Our address is:
10140 113 St
Edmonton, AB
We can be reached at 
or you can reach us by telephone at 780-428-2774

For each visitor to our Web page, our Web server automatically recognizes only the consumer's domain name, but not the e-mail address .

We collect the domain name and e-mail address  of visitors to our Web page, the e-mail addresses of those who post messages to our bulletin board, the e-mail addresses of those who communicate with us via e-mail, aggregate information on what pages consumers access or visit, information volunteered by the consumer, such as survey information and/or site registrations.

The information we collect is used to improve the content of our Web page, used to customize the content and/or layout of our page for each individual visitor, used to notify consumers about updates to our Web site, used by us to contact consumers for marketing purposes and .

With respect to cookies: We use cookies to store visitors preferences, record session information, such as items that consumers add to their shopping cart, record past activity at a site in order to provide better service when visitors return to our site , customize Web page content based on visitors' browser type or other information that the visitor sends.

If you do not want to receive e-mail from us in the future, please let us know by sending us e-mail at the above address.

If you supply us with your postal address on-line you will only receive the information for which you provided us your address.

Persons who supply us with their telephone numbers on-line will only receive telephone contact from us with information regarding orders they have placed on-line.
Please provide us with your name and phone number. We will be sure your name is removed from the list we share with other organizations
With respect to Ad Servers: We do not partner with or have special relationships with any ad server companies.
From time to time, we may use customer information for new, unanticipated uses not previously disclosed in our privacy notice.  If our information practices change at some time in the future we will use for these new purposes only data collected from the time of the policy change forward .
Customers may prevent their information from being used for purposes other than those for which it was originally collected by e-mailing us at the above address.

Upon request we provide site visitors with access to a description of information that we maintain about them.
Consumers can have this information corrected by sending us e-mail at the above address.

With respect to security: We have appropriate security measures in place in our physical facilities to protect against the loss, misuse or alteration of information that we have collected from you at our site.

If you feel that this site is not following its stated information policy, you may contact us at the above addresses or phone number.</description>
         <pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2005 21:51:17 EDT</pubDate>
		 <modified>Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 EST</modified>
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