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Our websites can be updated by yourself without the need to get involved with complex technical lingo. We look after that for you. Every new website design starts with a sitemap.pdf we use these to plan out the sites content and work out the different content areas.
We use a very easy to use modular system which can be perfectly tailored for your needs. All you need to do is log on with a user name and password, and then directly edit text and images. These changes are then visible on the site as soon as you click accept. No more chasing your old web designer for amends, or having to leave out of date information on your site. You can add extra pages, or delete old ones. Switch pages off for later viewing, or approval - or switch them back on again. It's that simple.
We will quote you for the base system once we have established how the site will work best for you. Then you can bolt on extra 'modules' as you require. The price is then kept appropriate to your needs. We also offer flexible payment plans.
We have posed four web design questions to the right. Once we can understand your business and the challenges you face only then can we begin to help . Its a two-way process that is enjoyable and interesting.
For every web design challenge you face, come to us and enjoy Challenging Conventional Thinking.
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Speak to us today about what you feel you need to achieve from your website redesign:
What are the main reasons you are redesigning your site ? (new business model, outdated site, expanded services, different audience)
What are your primary objectives? (Examples include increased sales, marketing/branding awareness, and fewer customer service calls.)
What is the main business problem you hope to solve with the site redesign? How will you measure the success of the solution?
What existing strategy (both on- and offline) is in place to meet the new business objectives? Are you using internet technologies effectively in your office? or is there a paper trail weakness?
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