Onlineability appointed official web partner of racer Sam Bird
March 1st, 2010
When British racing driver Sam Bird goes out on track to compete this season in Formula One’s support series he will carry the Onlineability logo on the nose of his car.
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When British racing driver Sam Bird goes out on track to compete this season in Formula One’s support series he will carry the Onlineability logo on the nose of his car.
Onlineability, the Hertfordshire-based communications agency that powers the highly-regarded Brits on Pole motorsport site, is taking its first steps in racing sponsorship with the help of YourRacingCar.com (YRC).
Over the last couple of weeks Formula One teams have been launching their cars for 2010. And, in an industry that hasn’t been noted for its enthusiastic take-up of new media, there have been some fascinating developments.
The team behind Onlineability has just launched the latest in its developing collection of sports blogs.
Radio Riel, the Second Life-inspired radio station supported by Onlineability, is taking steps towards succeeding in the ‘real world’ after announcing its intention to become a US not-for-profit organisation – the next stage in its continuing development.
With the final races of this season now complete, which British drivers are the heroes of 2009 – and which have been a bit less fortunate?
We’re delighted to announce the launch of the new Onlineability website. As we’ve grown, and started to tackle bigger projects, it’s become clear that we need to make sure our own web presence is working hard for us.
Would you like a free website and social media audit for your not-for-profit organisation? Then get in touch.
Hitchin-based web design company Onlineability offered its services to a Cornish conservation centre to make sure its website was working as hard as possible on its behalf – and the result is now live for all to see.
Onlineability principals Andy and Lisa are celebrating with cricket fans around the country after England won The Ashes this weekend.