Keeping IT Simple! Since 1998 !
We specialize in building and hosting quality Web sites for Individuals and businesses, we make the maximum effort to ensure that the websites we create actually ‘work’ and provide return on Investment to Clients. We build Web sites that load optimally and work in all browsers.
Bobland will work closely with you to create a “best fit” solution for your Web site that presents your business your way. With over 12 years experience in web design having started in the late 90’s , we are confident of meeting your needs.
Featured Websites:
>> You may view the complete list of our websites work at our Portfolio page
Current / Recent Projects :
Here is a short list of some of the projects currently underway and projects that we recently worked on in web design / development , search engine optimization , website maintenance and more :
Current / Recently Completed Projects:
»Joshmal Hotels
– https://www.joshmalhotels.co.tz
»MamboJambo Paradise Safaris
– https://www.mambojambosafaris.com
»Arusha Auto Show
– https://www.arushaautoshow.com
»Assumption School, Arusha
– https://www.assumption.sc.tz
» Kilimanjaro Resort
– http://www.kilimanjaroresort.co.tz
» Excellex Attorneys
– http://www.xlxattorneys.co.tz
*Hosting and Migration from .com to .tz domain *
» Golden Park Hotel, Dar es Salaam
– http://www.goldenparkhotel.co.tz
» Libcon Investments
– http://www.libconinvestments.com
» SD Safaris ( Social Development Safaris )
»Oloirien School, Arusha
– http://www.oloirienschool.com
» Saint Florence Academy
– http://www.st-florenceacademy.com
» Kalala Tours & Safaris
– http://www.kalalatours.com/
*Hosting and Registration only*
» Rose Home – Moshi
» Wayside Hotel
– http://www.wayside-hotel.com
» City Link Hotel – Arusha
» Premier Palace Hotel
– http://premierpalace-hotel.com
» Nature Trail Safaris Ltd.
– http://www.naturetrailsafaris.com/
» Rose Garden Dar
– http://www.rosegarden.co.tz/
“The early bird catches the worm”
Meaning: Success comes to those who prepare well and put in effort.
Origin: This is first recorded in John Ray’s A collection of English proverbs 1670, 1678: