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Achievements A - 15 Jan 2010 – Highest number of viewers for a single campaign per day - 56,311 viewers for UNP Presidental election campaign. Last highest record was 49,347 on 1st Sep 2009 for a Holiday Plan Advertisement. B - 5 Jan 2010 - 1st Anniversary for operating virtually without seeing customers face to face physically for 1 year. All processes were done through email, internet & chat. Great example for going green. No paper quotations, no paper invoices, no paper receipts, all are digital and sent through Email & the Internet. C - 18 Nov 2008 – Sri Lanka Telecom Technical Division contacted us and informed we are the top most number of emails sending people in Sri Lanka according to their data center. Also more than 1000 advertisement emails were going out from one account in one minute. This is more than 3 times higher than the 2nd person in Sri Lanka. SLT requested us to reduce emails to 30% (300 emails / minute) D - 10 Aug 2008 – Received 53 calls in a 4 hour gap for a vacancy advertisement E – 08 Jun 2008 – Reached 25,000 web visitors to our web F - 21 Oct 2007 – Reached 500 clients in the client list G - 12 May 2007 – From Google head office somebody visited 4 pages in our web site and spent 12 minute in our web. H – 27 Oct 2005 – For The Sri Lankan Presidential Election because of one party’s president election email campaign, opposing party made 47 threatening calls in same day and requested to stop other party’s email campaign. (Which was actually a paid advertisement campaign) Click here for more details about Langcavi - www.langcavi.com |
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