Professional Web Design New York

Sun, 21 Feb 2010 13:20:41 +0000





If your website includes an option for visitors to register, or provides a regular updated subscription, Forescene can help design an automated system that will take the headache out of the process.

Much of the activities associated with site or event registration and subscription are easily automated and with the inclusion auto populating fields and updateable sources these simple additions can make life for you and your customers easier.

Ease of use is the main concern of everyone these days, no one has two minutes spare to figure out how a system works, and they want it to be broken down simply.  Automating the basics and including data capture will mean the hard work is already completed for them and all they will need to do is confirm. Quick and simple.

Forescene make managing the process less pressured, setting audience caps and bar code tracking will enable you to manage, while online log-in and open access registration will save time, staffing and worry. By including different language options you will have a wider appeal and more professionally handle none first language clients.

Customer feedback, comments and surveys can be completed at the client’s leisure, removing the need for endless rows of tables cluttered with clipboards. All this accumulated data is ready to hand so you can analyze the success of your event, campaign or charity drive without the need of reams of paper, tick boxes and survey sheets to interpret.

Any event, conference or presentation can be professionally controlled, monitored and run more successfully with the aid of automation. Organizers and attendees will be less burdened and efforts can be directed towards the content of the day, rather than how to get people to their seats.

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