Avatar News December 07, 2006
- Written By:
- Steph Kendall
- Edited By:
- Tara Topliff
- Published By:
- Avatar Ltd

Hey ho, Web buddies!
The Christmas summer holidays may seem like the time to down tools, but this time of year is also a key time for surfing on the Web, as well as on the waves. So this month, we're offering you a few tips on what you can do to protect your potential online customer, advice on email marketing best practices and a small reminder about bringing your Web site bang up to date for the New Year.
Our very own Santa Matt (pictured right) grew his whiskers in aid of the 'Movember' appeal. A big "yay" goes out to Matt for raising a few dollars for the Prostate Cancer Foundation (and to his wife, Sara, for putting up with that mo').
Finally, you can find out why Santa is always 'ho, ho, ho-ing' in our usual mixed bag of silly (and interesting) tidbits and check out our latest sites of interest.
Have a cracker of a December!
How to Create Online Goodwill
Thinking about what you can do to extend a little goodwill towards your online customers? Here are a few ideas for what you can do to keep your customers' interests in mind when you are selling products or services over the Internet. By offering online customers more 'protection' when they shop, you can make great strides towards enjoying a happier, warmer and fuzzier trading relationship together.
10 top tips for safer online trading
- Provide adequate address and contact details — phone, fax, email and street address (not just a PO Box number) on every page of your Web site
- List all of the costs relating to the purchase of a particular item (include the cost of the product/service, GST, delivery, postage and handling)
- Provide details about your site's secure online payment handling
- Enable people to print out their order and include unique reference numbers for each transaction
- Clearly provide access to your guarantees, return, exchange or refund policies
- Provide details of how customers can lodge a complaint with you and what your complaint procedure is
- Specify which legal jurisdiction will apply to the transaction (i.e. your country or your customer's) and/ or which disputes resolution processes may apply (e.g., an ombudsman scheme or industry code)
- Clearly state what currency the purchase is in
- State any restrictions or conditions that may apply to the purchase (such as geographic or age restrictions)
- Include a privacy policy (it's always a good idea to provide a link to your privacy policy at the point at which customers are required to provide any personal information such as email address, postal address or payment details).
More information about trading online can be found on the Ministry of Consumer Affairs Web site.
Bring Your Booking Forms Up-To-Date

If your Web site includes a booking form, double check to see if people can make bookings for 2007 and 2008. If they can't, you'll need to get some new fields added to your form. You may also want to check pricing and any other information on your site and bring it up-to-date for the New Year.
Let us know what you need doing and we'll book your updates before our Christmas break.
Tips For Email Marketing Best Practice
Last month, we talked about creating spam free Web forms and this month, another spam issue is on the cards, that of "email spam". Hefty fines have recently been imposed on email marketers, who have flouted US laws on commercial email marketing. However, don't let that put you off! Email marketing remains a very cost-effective and efficient way of reaching your target audience. Here are a few tips for making sure your campaigns follow best practice guidelines:
- Only email customers with their consent
- Always offer recipients the option to unsubscribe from your mailing list
- Send out relevant and interesting information
- Communicate within reasonable time frames (not so often that your emails are considered "spammy")
- Keep your mailing list up-to-date and don't add irrelevant email addresses.
Avatar's emailing software, Rocket Mailing, has made two changes recently to help ensure best practices for permission-based email marketing are being followed:
- Unsubscribe links are required in all campaigns as mandatory (the "send" button will not be active for your campaign if no unsubscribe link exists)
- Any previous campaign unsubscribes will be removed from any new lists uploaded.
If you have any questions about using your Rocket Mailing account, or want to find out more about setting up an account, please contact us.
Avatar Christmas Break
We're not downing our tools until Friday 22nd December, so you've still got plenty of time to get hold of us for any Web site update requests, Web design and programming services, optimisation questions and queries. However, even we have to stop and make way for Christmas pudding, turkey/tofu and a couple of weeks of R&R. Emergency contact details for the Christmas break will be posted on our Web site nearer the time, but if we don't hear from you in the meantime, we look forward to working with you in 2007. We're back at Avatar HQ on Monday 8th January 2007.
Interesting Tidbits
- Share your Christmas pics. If you want to share Christmas (or other) pics and videos with friends and family, take a look at Photobucket. You can upload and store up to 10,000 photos all for free... just like its 30 million other users.
- Rudolph and the magic of Christmas mushrooms. British academic, Patrick Harding, offers an insight on Christmas traditions including why Santa is so full of beans, why he decides to visit via the chimney instead of the door and why his reindeers fly (man).
- Light up your party dress. Italian firm, Luminex weaves fibre-optics into fabric, so the wearer really can light up a room when they enter it.
- Inspiration for Christmas lights. If you're thinking of decorating a tree, the front room or even the whole house, you might just want to check out these fantastic Christmas lights first.
- Sing-along-Christmas with Apple. An iTunes store has been launched in New Zealand in time for the holidays, offering New Zealanders access to Apple's iPods, desktop and notebook computers and accessories. This is also the first site from which Kiwis can (legally) download music to their iPods for $1.79 per tune.
- New search engine launches officially on 10th December. Commercial search engines weren't satisfying their needs, so human rights groups have set up their own search engine, Hurisearch to pool information, highlight their causes and co-ordinate campaign efforts worldwide.
- Google's news archive. If you want to find reference on the Net to stories that made the news headlines over the last few years, you can use Google's news archive (previously old news has been a little harder to find).
- The Kiwi flag design debate. This trust argues the case for a change in New Zealand's flag design and aims to promote debate about New Zealand's national identity.
- You say tomato, I say... Quash the debate about pronunciation with this handy tool, howjsay.com, an English pronouncing dictionary with instant sound.
Sites of Interest
Here's a selection of sites we've designed, updated and/or promoted recently...
- Walking Legends (design)
Spectacular guided walks, tramping, trekking and hiking tours on the Lake Waikaremoana Track in Te Urewera National Park, Rotorua, New Zealand.
- O'neil Architecture (design)
View the latest stylish, architecturally designed homes by O'neil Architecture, based in Christchurch.
- Lake Tekapo Grandview (promotion)
This Lake Tekapo luxury bed and breakfast accommodation offers stunning lake and alpine views and is ideally located for breaking your journey to or from Queenstown and Christchurch.
- No. 5 Fine Accommodation (promotion)
Sited on Queenstown Hill, this Queenstown luxury bed and breakfast overlooks Lake Wakatipu, the Remarkables mountain ranges and Queenstown.
- FromNZ (promotion)
Quality products and gifts made in New Zealand including sheepskin clothing and footwear, possum fur products, food, jewellery, arts and crafts.
- KEA (update)
Online job and career service that links talented individuals with premium career opportunities in New Zealand and around the world.
- Army Museum (update)
Military history and army war museum in New Zealand, where visitors can engage with real life soldiers' stories and discover New Zealand's military history.
- One Direct (update)
New Zealand household goods suppliers of televisions, kitchen appliances, coffee machines, security equipment and more.
- Air Milford (update)
Flightseeing to Milford Sound, Queenstown, Doubtful Sound and Mt Cook from scenic flight operator, Air Milford, which also offers personalised flightseeing tours and air charters.
- Agriseeds (update)
Agriseeds pasture site provides information on pastures,
pasture technology and pasture varieties.
- Century 21 Marlborough (update)
A leading Marlborough real estate agent, Century 21 Marlborough offers residential homes, apartments, investment and commercial properties for sale in Marlborough and in the Sounds.