creative catalogues online ltd

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E-shops built by Sally Dickson under contract to Chorion Plc 2005-2010 From 2005 to 2010, I ran a small company called Creative Catalogues where I built and ran internet shops for their portfolio of Children I also promoted these shops via consumer shows such as The Baby Show, NEC and the Christmas Fair Olympia.

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Creative Catalogues Online Ltd, the company of Sally Dickson who worked as a freelance building e-shops for major children's brands between 2005 and 2010. Brands included: Miffy, Paddington Bear, Noddy, Flower fairies, Fairly Odd Parents, Band on the Door, Maisy, Smileyworld

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E-shops built by Sally Dickson under contract to Chorion Plc

2005-2010

From 2005 to 2010, I ran a small company called Creative CataloguesOnline Ltd where I built and ran internet shops for their portfolio of Children’s brands.

I also promoted these shops via consumer shows such as The Baby Show, NEC and the Christmas Fair Olympia.

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www.miffyshop.co.uk

• Miffy Shop was a five year project set up in 2005

• It was redesigned in 2009

• It was a unique opportunity for fans to purchase hard to find products and a commercial success

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Oui-oui-boutique 2009First French Language Shop

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Paddington Bear Shop opened 2008

• The Paddington Bear shop ran from 2006 to 2010 and was a runaway success

• Working with Rainbow Designs the shop was unique in providing the full ran

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A selection from the 12 Brands, whose shops were built between 2005 and 2010Fairly Odd Parents, Nickleodeon Maisy, Books and educational toys

Bang on the Door, teen fashion and interior design Smiley world: clothing and collectibles

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Toys and Gifts 2009

• In 2009 we created Toys and Gifts, a one stop shop for all major toy brands.

• The shop had three formats standalone, Amazon merchant and EBay Trusted seller in both the UK and France

• This one stop shop, became home to 25 collections of branded toys and gifts

• Traffic was driven by Google Adwords, Search engines and Prince Comparison websites

• A 50,000 email list was also built up