This month, Webvision celebrates seven years of service in the web design and web hosting industry.
Firstly, we are very thankful to God for his guidance throughout these seven years. Webvision started small, still remains small and are truly confident that “small IS beautiful”. We also express our sincere gratitude to all our customers from near and far for having patronised our business. We trust we would be of service to you in the coming years and continue to innovate in order to meet your website requirements.
A special thanks to those of you who obliged us with some superb testimonials. This is truly encouraging and would certainly portray a positive image to our business.
To those of you who have never visited our website, there are many firsts in this revamped version. To start with, we have moved our website URL from webvision-lk.com to webvision.lk. Then we have this blog! When one cannot write eloquently, starting a blog may sound ludicrous! Hey, but com’on, I can’t be that bad and come what may, I plan on knocking my keyboard!
From a design angle, we have introduced silhouettes on our header and footer. This has added an element of simplicity and the local flavour provides a Sri Lankan identity. We have also embedded an introductory video clip and included a search bar for easy navigation.
The video, I think, is a timely addition since more and more websites are using this media to convey powerful messages to their target audience. I would have preferred a pretty damsel for the introduction but being stranded in the “outback”, we found this a difficult task!! Now having said that, if you think you can do a better job than our introductory/amateur video, please feel free to contact us. We would definitely look forward to hearing from you and would reward you for your efforts!
There are many Sri Lankans who prefer the Sinhala or Tamil language as a mode of communication. This fact has been further strengthened by the numerous mails that we have received from potential clients. As a result, we have made a start to penetrate this segment by introducing the Sinhala and Tamil Unicode. This means that customers are no longer restricted to the English language to get our message but can also write to us in either Sinhala or Tamil as well. Our online forms are also Unicode friendly and anyone can submit their preferred language effortlessly.
So let me close my first-ever blog post with an incentive… If you are new to this site and are interested in web design or web hosting, then use the promo code Seven7 and receive a 20% discount on your introductory bill!