Port City Web, a provider of web-centric solutions announced that Lord John's Footwear, a leader in online sales of shoes, has extended its contract.
The new contract, which will extend through 2006, has an estimated value of half a million dollars in revenue for Port City Web.
It will continue to cover the eCommerce fulfillment, pick-and-pack, and shipping that Port City Web's fulfillment services division provides, but there will be a significant increase in web services over the course of 2006.
In addition to maintaining Lord John's eCommerce website at www.lordjohnsfootwear.com, a new eCommerce website, located at www.myshoestore.com, has been launched to go after a different market.
Port City Web will be developing and implementing a large-scale eMarketing campaign to promote both Web sites to their respective demographic groups.
" Port City Web did a fantastic job this year helping us convert our website visitors into customers at a rate 3 percent above the average in our market," said Mike Kyriannis of Lord John's Footwear. "They also helped us drive sales to 3 times over last year," noted Kyriannis.
"They've implemented methods and strategies to consistently monitor and improve their search engine rankings, as well as maintain their website with 100 percent uptime to ensure no orders are lost," said Erik Crago, President of Port City Web.
Lord John's Footwear is located online at http://www.lordjohnsfootwear.com/, and at http://www.myshoestore.com/ at http://www.myshoestore.com/.
They offer free shipping and a diverse collection of footwear for men, women and children, from brands like Dansko, Ulu, Uggs, Merrell, Ecco, Cole Haan, Donald Pliner, Mephisto, Earth, Clarks and Timberland.
Port City Web is an award winning, full service eMarketing and eCommerce website development company, that designs, develops and hosts business web sites, and delivers innovative, cost effective electronic marketing tools that are built to work with current systems while increasing company's growth.
Clients include The University of New Hampshire, Born & Bicknell, Columbia University and Service Credit Union, NAPS, K2 and Lonza Biologics.
The new contract, which will extend through 2006, has an estimated value of half a million dollars in revenue for Port City Web.
It will continue to cover the eCommerce fulfillment, pick-and-pack, and shipping that Port City Web's fulfillment services division provides, but there will be a significant increase in web services over the course of 2006.
In addition to maintaining Lord John's eCommerce website at www.lordjohnsfootwear.com, a new eCommerce website, located at www.myshoestore.com, has been launched to go after a different market.
Port City Web will be developing and implementing a large-scale eMarketing campaign to promote both Web sites to their respective demographic groups.
" Port City Web did a fantastic job this year helping us convert our website visitors into customers at a rate 3 percent above the average in our market," said Mike Kyriannis of Lord John's Footwear. "They also helped us drive sales to 3 times over last year," noted Kyriannis.
"They've implemented methods and strategies to consistently monitor and improve their search engine rankings, as well as maintain their website with 100 percent uptime to ensure no orders are lost," said Erik Crago, President of Port City Web.
Lord John's Footwear is located online at http://www.lordjohnsfootwear.com/, and at http://www.myshoestore.com/ at http://www.myshoestore.com/.
They offer free shipping and a diverse collection of footwear for men, women and children, from brands like Dansko, Ulu, Uggs, Merrell, Ecco, Cole Haan, Donald Pliner, Mephisto, Earth, Clarks and Timberland.
Port City Web is an award winning, full service eMarketing and eCommerce website development company, that designs, develops and hosts business web sites, and delivers innovative, cost effective electronic marketing tools that are built to work with current systems while increasing company's growth.
Clients include The University of New Hampshire, Born & Bicknell, Columbia University and Service Credit Union, NAPS, K2 and Lonza Biologics.
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