Monday 15 November 2021

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Unsure how to explain what you want? Let's chat. London, Wokingham, Winchester, Guildford, Newbury and Aldershot are in our commutable proximity.

Give us a call anytime during business hours on 01256 593348 and we'll meet you in the comfort of your own office. Share with us your eCommerce and online marketplace requirements, business model and company goals.

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One of our Lead Shopify Developers will fact find and research solutions for you, whether this is data mining or blog template mock ups, or eCommerce third party marketplace research, this is at no cost to you.

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Benefit from over 200 years' experience in systems development, bespoke blog and page template designs, branding packages, system support and domain hosting for all sizes of website. Whether you're looking for a dedicated server, enhanced security or just a safety net of 121 support, you have found your people.

Our services encompass everything you'd expect from the Ape collective, from out of hours personal service for web related disasters, to emergency 24/7 support when things, quite literally, catch on fire.

February 2023: Wild Ape continue to expand, if you'd like to join our hybrid team we are just two minute’s walk from Farnborough train station at Arena Business Park, GU14 7NA. Here you will find our current job vacancies and application details.

When you join the Ape Group, you will enjoy the relaxed feeling that you are a priority client with one working day response to your email queries

Mailchimp Online Paid Courses UK Video Lessons

Mailchimp Online Paid Courses UK Video Lessons

You're here to learn more about Mailchimp marketing, right? You'd like to hone your email marketing skills, and with Brand Remote I have curated different packages and  courses depending on how you prefer online tuition.

First of all, I offer Mailchimp Lessons in person, starting from 1 hour. You have the choice of asking me to help you with a current project, and we work together to resolve this, or you can book my time for a basics crash course in template creation, importing contacts and refining the corporate voice and overall visuals of the email.

This type of tuition is strictly on a 1-2-1 basis, so please contact me if you have additional delegates or would like to book as a team.

Beginner Mailchimp Courses to Advanced

I have a course for those wanting to learn the basics and a course for those wanting to become MailChimp masters. However you rate your skills, speaking to a Pro will smooth out your worry wrinkles - I promise!

The average professional receives 120 emails per day and the number is growing. This means that you have a lot of competition to get your reader’s attention. With all of the tools available with MailChimp there is no need to send emails that are not looking great, you can learn online at your own pace with my exclusive 12-week video Mailchimp course - with lifetime access.

Everything you need to get started with MailChimp. The course includes:

  • Learn the basics to get started
  • Access to 12 x tutorial videos
  • Learn how to send automated emails
  • Create professional email templates
  • Learn how to send email campaigns
  • Learn how to upload your contact list
  • 1 x Free email template
  • Personal User Login area
  • One-off payment

Learn MailChimp Online - Beginner Video Course

Once you are set up and logged in to MailChimp, the best place to start is with your Template. Many people get confused about the difference between Templates and Campaigns, but a MailChimp Template is simply a blueprint/design that you use to base the rest of your campaigns on. A campaign is where you send an email to your subscribers/contacts.

Free Mailchimp Introduction Video on YouTube

Setting up a strong, stylish and to brand template will make your email marketing campaigns consistent and professional.

When it comes to creating my MailChimp templates; I try to think of them as another page of my website. By that I mean I want it to look like it belongs with the other pages of my site, so my customers know that when they see my emails that it is from me! So to do that, I ensure that my logo is used at the top of the email, my section background colours match my site, my fonts are similar to those on my site (I say similar as we are limited to the number of fonts we can use within email marketing – as I say, it hasn’t changed much since the 90s remember!), and that I am using similar images.

Don’t forget to include clear call to action buttons at the end of every section of your template. As the idea of our emails is to essentially get people back to our website right? So if there are no clear call to action buttons to click, then how are people going to react to what you are saying within the email. Make your call to actions in your branded colours too.

You can also add your website link to your logo, images and text within the templates – just like you do in a website. And MailChimp makes it easy to add in your social media links too.

Don’t add too much text to your templates, as people are only like to skim your emails. The average person only looks at an email for 12 seconds. You can add as much information to your site, but ensure your emails are looking clean and simple.

Ensure to break your template up into a few sections to make it easier to read. Adding line breaks or changing a section background can help. Also using images can help break up a design.

All of the modules you need are on the right-hand side of a template, where you can drag and drop them into the areas of your template you wish.

In my Online MailChimp Courses, I will show you all of the tips and tricks to make a great looking template and to ensure you are accessing all of MailChimp’s design features. I run through every area of templates in my videos, so you can watch as you work along with them.

Branding Emails That Are Outstanding

Email marketing’s technology has not really changed since the 90s, but it is still as popular as ever – with over 4 billion people around email around the world. It is still the most direct method of reaching internet users today.

This blog post is part of the SEO Booster by UK Freelancer Nina Payne

Tuesday 28 September 2021

Used Disabled Cars For Sale Bristol Somerset Wheelchair Transportation Vehicles

Used Disabled and Wheelchair Cars For Sale Bristol and Somerset

Buying a used car to carry a wheelchair for the first time? For many people buying their first wheelchair accessible vehicle can be a very daunting prospect so I have come up with 5 key items you should consider and hopefully get you pointing in the right direction.

Buy Your Used Disabled Vehicle - UK Nationwide, Bristol and Somerset

By far the best and easiest way to transport a mobility scooter is to buy a wheelchair accessible vehicle. Just because the vehicle is called a wheelchair accessible vehicle or wav it does not mean it cannot be used for other purposes. Read more about the Click and Collect a WAV Car offer that's currently live, call for details and free, friendly advice on 01934 820077 or send a message online today.

Sell Your Used Wheelchair friendly cars - Part Exchange UK Nationwide

If you have a WAV that you'd like to sell or part-exchange get in touch. At Michael Harraway Cars we are always on the lookout for quality low mileage wheelchair accessible vehicles. We can offer a quick and easy transaction and save you the time and hassle of selling privately. If you have a vehicle you'd like to sell or part exchange, even if it's not a disabled or Wheelchair accessible car you can find more details and a quote form here. Sell my car

What Size Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle

Probably the most important decision you will have to make is how big a vehicle you will need. This will primarily depend on how much space the wheelchair passenger will require to be comfortable inside the vehicle and how many additional passengers you will need to carry. It is also worth considering if any additional equipment will need to be carried within the vehicle if any. So, the obvious choice might be to buy a wheelchair accessible vehicle bigger than you need and yes having a little bit more space can be a good thing but remember that a bigger vehicle will require a larger parking area and will be more awkward to manoeuvre in tight spaces. Additionally, it will be more expensive to purchase than the equivalent age smaller vehicle and will have increased fuel and maintenance costs. On the flip side Buying a wheelchair accessible that is too small for your needs will not only be less comfortable for the wheelchair passenger but will make the whole experience of owning a wheelchair accessible vehicle less enjoyable and may even prevent you from using the vehicle to its full potential. A very popular sized wheelchair accessible vehicle that we sell is the Peugeot Partner and the Citroen Berlingo. These seem to offer a good balance between being easy to drive and manoeuvre yet still offer enough space for most push along wheelchairs and some electric wheelchairs. However, if you have a large electric wheelchair a larger vehicle such as a Peugeot Expert, Peugeot Boxer, Renault Master would be more suitable.

How many people do I need to carry in the vehicle?

The next item to consider is how many additional passengers you need to carry within the vehicle and how often you will be transporting a wheelchair passenger. This is necessary because there are a lot of different wheelchair accessible vehicles available in a variety of different seating configurations to accommodate additional passengers. There are even some that offer a flexible seating arrangement whereby you simply fold up some of the seats when you need to carry a wheelchair passenger. This can be very beneficial to someone who only needs to transport a wheelchair passenger occasionally, but the rest of the time requires a normal car. It is important to be honest and differentiate between how many people you would like to carry, and how many people you need to carry in the vehicle. Let me explain if you opted for a popular wheelchair accessible vehicle such as a Peugeot Partner or Citroen Berlingo these can generally seat up to three people including the driver plus the wheelchair passenger. However, if you decided that occasionally you might like to carry five people plus a wheelchair passenger you may have to consider purchasing a Volkswagen Caddy Maxi that has two seats in the front, three seats in the middle and the wheelchair Passenger sits behind them in the rear. This works well while there are five people in the vehicle but if 99% of the time there is only the driver and the wheelchair passenger in the vehicle then they might feel very separated with the driver up the front and the wheelchair passenger sat alone in the rear behind a row of empty seats. While if you sacrifice occasionally not having the additional seating and purchased the Peugeot Partner or Citroen Berlingo then the wheelchair passenger would be sat just behind the driver which might be the preferred option.

Position of the Wheelchair Passenger

Wheelchair accessible vehicles are designed for the needs of wheelchair passengers and are available with a variety of different locations to where the wheelchair passenger is positioned within the vehicle. The most common is what is known as a rear wheelchair passenger. This is where the wheelchair passenger is positioned somewhere behind the front seats. However, you can also have upfront wheelchair passenger this is where the wheelchair passenger sits in the front alongside the driver. For those wheelchair users who can drive and drive from wheelchair, conversion is also available. There are no rules to which one is best it is just down to personal preferences and what works best for you. It is worth noting that generally, any upfront wheelchair passenger vehicle will be more expensive than the equivalent rear wheelchair passenger this is because of the additional conversion costs.

Do you need a winch

Some wheelchair accessible vehicles are fitted with an electric winch. The electric winch is used to pull the wheelchair and wheelchair passenger into the vehicle. These can be essential for someone who finds it difficult to push the wheelchair up an incline, remember that to load the wheelchair into the vehicle involves pushing it up a ramp and into the vehicle. If you have an electric wheelchair a winch isn’t necessary because the wheelchair can drive up the ramp.

Can I operate the Wheelchair ramp?

This is an important consideration when buying a wheelchair accessible vehicle. Different wheelchair accessible vehicles have different styles of ramps, some are longer than others but offer a reduced incline that can be helpful when pushing the wheelchair passenger into the vehicle. But these longer ramps are often heavier than the shorter equivalate. Fortunately, many ramps are fitted with a hydraulic strut very similar to those used to keep the tailgate open on a vehicle these make the ramp much lighter and easier to manage.

The List of requirements for your used disabled and wheelchair cars

I often recommend to my customers that they write down a list in order of importance of the requirements they are going to need from a wheelchair accessible vehicle and then highlight the items that are must haves. For example, if you can only drive an automatic then this needs to be highlighted at the top. The reason I ask my customers to do this is because sometimes as you get down the list it can be a bit of trade off of features when looking for the right vehicle

Used Disabled and Wheelchair accessible cars for sale Bristol and Somerset

If you are in the market for a used wheelchair accessible vehicle or have a question regarding a WAV vehicle, please do contact us. At Michael Harraway Cars we always have a large selection of wheelchair accessible vehicles available in stock and are always on hand to offer help and advice and to discuss your individual requirements. We are based on the outskirts of Weston super Mare in the small village of Banwell. Situated on the main A371 and less than 10 minutes from Junction 21 of M5.