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N49 Interactive Inc. Sells Flights.ca

Over the past decade, n49 Interactive has acquired a large and unique portfolio of generic .ca domain names focused on local search in Canada. We have worked hard to develop our network into a suite of sites that leverage our domains by incorporating social networking and consumer reviews.

Sites like Salons.ca, Dining.ca, Kitchens.ca and others, best illustrate what we do: provide relevant local content around many vertical markets. Unfortunately, we just can’t get around to developing all of the domains we own. In some cases a domain no longer fits into our local model and we make the decision to part ways with it. The funds derived from this process helps us to further develop and enhance the n49 network and it’s features. We are kicking things off with the sale of Flights.ca. While we hate to sell such a great domain, we know that it will be in good hands and will get developed into a great site by it’s new owners.

Over the next few weeks we will be selling many more great domains, so if you are interested, let us know! Any questions can be directed to Rick@n49.com. Here is a partial list of domains we are open to selling:

assets.ca
borrow.ca
brides.ca
channels.ca
chemicals.ca
claims.ca
commercials.ca
crime.ca
currency.ca
deliver.ca
diets.ca
ecards.ca
firesale.ca
fund.ca
gadgets.ca
hits.ca
labour.ca
leisure.ca
lifestyles.ca
litigate.ca
logos.ca
lovers.ca
matchmaker.ca
men.ca
metal.ca
pics.ca
plastic.ca
politics.ca
pop.ca
prix.ca
prize.ca
prizes.ca
rates.ca
sites.ca
spanish.ca
steel.ca
todo.ca
trading.ca
zoom.ca

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N49 Launches ConsumersTire.com

When we first met the owners of Consumers Tire they had an outdated website that just wasn’t working. This affable group deserved a site that better reflected their commitment to customer service and quality work, values that helped make their family-run business a huge success. Over the past few months we have worked closely with the gang from Consumers Tire to produce a wonderful custom website. We are happy to introduce www.ConsumersTire.com !

It was clear from the beginning that Consumers Tire needed a fresh start. Together we created a design that is a pleasant departure from the traditional automotive aesthetic. The design is clean, fresh and organized, appealing to a broad demographic.  It’s bright, functional and logically designed to maximize the user experience.

Consumers Tire had two very specific needs. The first was the need to organize each one of the four locations in an efficient manner. To achieve this we created a contact element that is prominently featured on every page of the website. At any point the user may click on their local Consumers Tire to receive location-specific information (hours of operation, location, promotions, etc.). Users may also book an appointment using the “Request an Appointment” form. An email is then automatically generated and sent to the location selected by the user. This feature has been a highly successful conversion tool, generating a significant amount of traffic in a short period of time.

The second need was for a simple way to control seasonal promotions and product information. For that we created advanced content management systems that allow Consumers Tire to update season specials as well as brand information.

We truly enjoyed working on this project and are thrilled with the results. This is a fantastic solution for a great company that is strongly positioned for continued success. To view their profile on n49, please see our great auto portal at www.tireshops.ca

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N49 Launches Facebook Review Feed!

Businesses need reviews. The power of recommendation and word of mouth has been proven to drive new sales. Reviews are a great source of information when looking for products and services, and have become an important part of the consumer purchase decision. Review Manager is the best way to hear what customers are saying and improve your business.

Our Review Manager helps you keep on top of your online reviews and even displays them automatically on your site. The N49 Facebook Review Feed adds another element of integration to this. Starting today, N49 has the ability to automatically transfer your N49 reviews directly to your Facebook page. Now anyone browsing Facebook can see your best reviews at the click of a button.

Installing N49′s Facebook Feed  is very simple. First you must “own” your business on N49.ca. Search for your company on N49.ca and and click on “Manage Reviews” in the left hand tool bar.


Click on “Review Feed” and then “Get Code – Turn On”. Once you have done this, click on “Facebook Feed” and open up a second browser. In this browser, navigate to your Company’s Facebook page and copy the last grouping of digits at the end of your Facebook page URL. This is referred to as your Facebook page “ID” number. Open your first browser and copy this page ID into the field provided and click “Save”, then “Add to my Facebook Page”. A drop down box will appear where you must select your Facebook page. Then click “Add Our Reviews”. At this point the application is installed and will appear in the left hand column above the “About” section.

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How to “own” your business listing at n49.ca

Whether you are utilizing a free N49 business listing or have partnered with us for premium services, owning your business listing is a quick and simple process. “Owning” your N49 business listing gives you complete administrative control over your business details, company information and even what pictures and videos appear online. It also allows you to utilize our most recent Review Manager upgrade, providing you with even more control over your online reputation. The following is intended as a brief tutorial on how you can claim and “own” your listing.

First you must navigate to N49.ca and register for a free account by clicking “Sign Up” in the top right corner of your browser. After answering a verification email from N49 you will have full access as a regular user of N49. From the N49.ca homepage, perform a quick search for your business in the “what” column. Once you have found your business, click on “Edit Details” in the bottom right hand corner. When the page loads scroll to the bottom where you will see a field asking “is this your business?” Click “Yes” and then “Save all changes” in the bottom right hand corner.

In order to guarantee the security of our featured listings, owners of paid listings will be required to contact our Member Services department to manually verify their ownership. This process is quick and easy, and will require you to email or call us with your N49 user name. Once we have these details we are able to connect your user account to your business listing in a matter of seconds.

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Why managing your online reputation matters

Customer reviews are a defining feature of today’s internet. Social media, micro-blogging, and online directories offer an avenue in which every day consumers can provide feedback to businesses. Think of it as a virtual soap box where consumers, for a brief but glorious moment, are free to criticize or praise the pizza they just ate or the symmetry of their most recent spray tan. Like it or not, more than ever businesses are susceptible to anonymous attacks and slander. Management beware: this is not a fad.This is the future of the consumer-business relationship. Your business will sink or swim on the merit of your online reputation.

Consumers are relying on online reviews at an increasing rate. This virtual “word of mouth” is far more powerful than traditional methods of advertising. Consider the following situation. Joe walks into a sushi joint and has a negative experience. While he’s dining he posts a picture of his meal on Twitter with the comments “stay away! I could smell this sushi before I walked in the front door!”. This Tweet is then linked directly to his Facebook page where hundreds of his closest friends and associates can see. A few of them even comment or re-tweet this review. Then Joe decides to check in to Foursquare where he leaves a negative comment in the “tips” section. In an instant, Joe’s negative experience has been exposed to hundreds if not thousands of potential clients.

As you can see in the above example, a negative review has the ability to poison the well.These reviews are a thorn in the side of business operators. The truth is that you can’t please everyone. Even great companies make mistakes. The solution is to work dilligently to identify the problem and reflect on the core issue. Following this step you can more effectively respond to a specific query. Finally, it is important to overwhelm any negative reviews you may receive with positive reviews from your good clients.

Identify the problem

First you need to identify what type of criticism you are receiving. Is the customer voicing a legitimate concern or is it an ex employee seeking retribution? Do you suspect the review is from local competition or a genuine customer experience? Once you have identified the type of review you are dealing with, it is important to reflect honestly on the feedback. I can’t stress enough how important it is to treat reviews of all stripes, even negative reviews or those from spiteful ex-exployees, as an opportunity to improve your business.

Respond to the problem

Now that you have identified the problem and have used that information to reflect about the nature of the feedback, you are ready to actively engage the customer in “damage control”. This is where you can right a wrong and prove to future clients that you will learn from your mistakes. Tell your clients, “hey I messed up. I’m sorry for that, and here’s how we intend to resolve this problem”. Engaging in direct dialogue with an unhappy client and resolving the issue in the public sphere shows an honest, transparent approach to conflict resolution. Future clients will know that you are in touch with their needs and serious about customer satisfaction.

Bury negative reviews with positive reviews

So far I have focused primarily on negative reviews. At the opposite end of the spectrum, a positive review has the power to convert internet traffic into revenue. This is why you are on the internet. It is incredibly important to effectively manage reviews in order to turn positive feedback into sales. Here are some tips to help you do that.

  1. Show off your positive reviews. Treat these reviews like a new set of shoes or a fancy diamond ring.  Showcase your positive reviews and create buzz about your business. Get your reviews on your site, spread them across your social media outlets and include them in your newsletter.
  2. Encourage your good clients to review your business in a variety of different mediums.
  3. Incentivize the review process. People are lazy! Provide them with a little incentive to review their experience, such as discount coupon or a small donation to charity.

The key to dealing with reviews is to actively manage them. For those who are intimidated by the free and open nature of the internet, it’s not as scary as it seems. With a little work and a healthy dose of patience, you can effectively manage reviews and control the online reputation of your company.


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Banff World Television Festival

n49‘s Rick Silver (President) and Kevin Legault (CTO), will be attending the Banff World TV Festival in Banff, Alberta.

The three day event taking place from June 13th to the 16th at the Baff Fairmont Springs Hotel,  will host a number industry leaders including Ricky Gervais, William Shatner, Paula Kerger of PBS, Nigel Lythgoe of Big Red 2 Entertainment and many more influential speakers.

The event will serve as a marketplace for networking, discussion, exploring new trends, and recognizing industry excellence.

n49 will be using this platform to introduce and re-launch UTV.ca. The site will serve as a hub for users to post and use links to stream TV shows online. The site’s content will be generated by its users and online blogs. The site allows users to use to subscribe to the e-newsletter, and even make purchases through Amazon.com.


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HomeRENO has hit the streets!

Keep a look out for HomeRENO.com’s new bus campaign. You can spot the orange ads on buses circulating throughout Toronto and Mississauga, highlighting some of our most excellent advertisers like Jiffy Self-Storage, DrainWorks Plumbing, Modular Home Editions, and many more.

HomeRENO is powered by n49.ca and features consumer reviews, photos, video, and online quote requests.

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The impact of our reviews

n49 just donated $1,497 to the Canadian Cancer Society through our consumer review program, Donation Dollars.

How does Donation Dollars work? For every review written by an n49 member, $1 is donated to a charity of that member’s choice.

n49 members are really doing their part: helping local businesses get feedback; helping users find great services; and even helping charitable organizations.

A big thanks to all of our participating members!

We encourage you to share this with your friends, family, and co-workers for continuous and increasing support.

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Outfitted for the outdoors

Cana-Foam may have been in business since 1964, but you won’t find any Harvest Gold or Avocado Green here.

Andrew and Richard Bockner of Andrew Richard Designs have their fabulous outdoor furniture manufactured with Cana-Foam materials. Cana-Foam is a family-owned business that manufactures cushions and umbrellas for mass merchant and independent retailers. In addition to durability, Cana-Foam’s materials are comfortable and stylish for your design needs.

Some of Cana-Foam’s most notable clients include Four Season’s Resorts, Sandals Resorts, Tao Nightclub Las Vegas, Pallazo Hotel and Casino, Hazelton Hotel in Toronto, and many more.

n49 has developed Cana-Foam’s website to showcase its stunning pieces.

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Online reviews. A Tsunami for Canadian Small business

Most small and even large businesses in Canada have had a tough time adjusting to the Internet. Many still don’t even have a basic web presence. Now websites like n49, Homestars and Yelp that allow consumers to review businesses are popping up everywhere. This is the third big Internet wave for SME’s and it’s the killer wave. It a Tsunami. If you own a small business and you have not begun to manage your online reputation, time is running out fast . Like users of Trip Advisor for travel, people will start googling Company Name + Reviews, like “Caplans Appliances Reviews” to check out a companies track record before doing business.

It’s time to watch this video rant and start getting your customers to review you online.

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