Welcome to the first blogpost of a new monthly feature ‘Customers Rule’ where you tell us about your business and favourite online resource or tools. Are you a customer of Webnames.ca and want your business profiled? Answer our six easy questions and email blog@webnames.ca and you may be chosen for next month’s customer profile.
1. Who are you?
Michelle Kelsey from Nannies on Call (www.nanniesoncall.com).
2. What do you do? Tell us a little bit about your business.
Nannies on Call is Vancouver’s premier childcare agency. We have been offering exceptional on call, temporary, part-time and full-time nanny services since 2001. You can put your mind at ease knowing that all of our nannies have been carefully screened – we ensure that our nannies are highly experienced, educated women with a passion for childcare.
Whether you require last minute or long-term help, or simply childcare for a night on the town, Nannies on Call can help you find the perfect solution for your family’s needs. We currently provide nannies twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, for many of Vancouver’s prestigious downtown hotels, as well as for celebrities and athletes. Simply contact us with your needs and we can find a solution that fits your family and lifestyle.
3. What Webnames.ca services do you use and why did you choose Webnames.ca? I chose Webnames.ca for your Web Builder product. I am building another website (for a new company) and wanted to have more control over changes and layout. As someone lacking computer skills, it is great to be successful at something I thought was too difficult for me to tackle on my own. I would recommend this service to anyone looking to build their own website. It’s quick, easy and cost effective.
4. What is exceptional about your business? We pride ourselves on going above and beyond for our clients.
5. What do you love about what you do? I enjoy all the people I work with, from the nannies through to our clients and office personnel.
6. What website or online tool can’t you live without? Webnames.ca, of course 😉