Our company is located in Sardinia,
Italy, with offices in Milan.*
We started doing business as software developers in
the late 90's, soon specializing in Internet marketing
tools. We were almost immediately successful: while
our brand may be little known around the world (but
this is changing fast), it is in fact very well known
among web professionals in Italy, where our flagship
products, eDisplay e-commerce tools, have been market
leaders for years.
Our success is based on two simple ideas:
- Develop good, solid, and user-friendly software
(ideally users should forget manuals; using our software
should always be not only productive, but also a pleasant
experience)
- Offer unbeatable support to customers (answer in
a couple of hours and always give useful and helpful
answers)
While this is quite easy to say, accomplishing these
two tasks requires good expertise and long time experience.
Our support service has proven so good during these
years that some major italian banks have outsourced
to us their online services customer support.
When we launched SendBlaster in Italy, we knew we had
developed a very good piece of software, but we didn't
expect it to be such a huge success as it soon proved
to be. Customers were so happy with it that they spread
the word and we started receiving orders from abroad.
The next, obvious step was to publish it on the worldwide
market with localized versions. Once more we received
enthusiastic response: orders worldwide have been increasing
at a 30% monthly rate in the last few months.
This is really the best award we have received in our
eight years long company history.
*Everyone
knows Milan; if you never heard of Sardinia before,
it's that big island in the middle of the Mediterranean
Sea, known because of its wonderful beaches and because
its inhabitants are mostly working as shepherds or computer
programmers :)
European citizens may also have already heard of Sardinia
because it's the homeland of Tiscali, one of the largest
ISPs in Europe. Our headquarters are in fact located
some minutes away from Tiscali - not the company, but
the small iron age village the ISP took the name from
:) If you are coming to our island, Tiscali - the original
one - is certainly worth a visit.
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