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Website Design Services
If you are staring up a new business or have an existing business but haven't ventured online yet, then we can help you get on the web and get noticed.
We can produce anything from 5 pages upwards, whether it be a simple but effective informational/branding website or a fully functional e-commerce system. You may already have some ideas about how you want your website to look which we can then turn into a practical website design. Or you may want us to come up with the ideas for you. In either case, we will sit down with you and discuss in detail what your business is about and what you want to achieve from your website, so that not only the look, but also the functionality fully meets your business needs. How are we different?
Firstly, our years of experience have given us a great deal of knowledge of website navigation and visitor behaviour. This means we understand better how a visitor will view your website design, try to find the information they want and, importantly, what will turn them "off" your website. You may be surprised how much of it is down to functionality as opposed to look.
We NEVER just produce a standard website design. There is always a lot more thought and business experience which goes in to its production. Our website designs range from simple five page websites designed to generate a call or lead, to fully business-process driven website design services. How can we perfect your website design?
The following services are offered INCLUSIVE in the cost of your website as required:
E-commerce and additional website design services
The following website design services are all available at an additional cost:
Please contact us if you would like any further information about how we can help your business. |
Latest News & Updates
¤ 26/07/2010 Are right hand menu bars and navigation, good or bad? Opinion on whether right hand navigation (where the menu bar is) on a website is very different across the industry. Some say good, some say bad. We've been involved in a discussion regarding this within the Interactive Design Association recently and thought it may be useful to share some of the thoughts here. Traditionally, navigation has always been across the top of the page or on the left hand side. Now, with wider screens and more interactive websites, there is the opportunity to experiment away from the norm. But, people are used to having the navigation on the left aren't they? So why try and change it? ¤ 10/06/2010 New website for Andover Neighbourcare's Silver Surfer service We are going to be creating a new website for a Hampshire based charity with some basic content management and a focus on usability. ¤ 31/07/2009 Why should I write articles for my website? How to increase your website traffic with articles and build your reputation at the same time. ¤ 26/06/2009 MSoft refuse to let its browser render emails in html format in Outlook 2010 and are using WORD instead Microsoft have announced that the rendering engine in Outlook 2010 for html emails (the bit that converts the html to what you see on the screen) is to be the WORD rendering engine and NOT the Internet Explorer rendering engine. We think this is crazy.
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