A business-first approach to Web Design & Social Media


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Cinnamon Lounge

www.thecinnamonlounge.co.uk

CMS: concrete5

Social Media: Twitter, Foursquare, Facebook, Google +1

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Little Acorns

www.littleacorns-nursery.com

CMS: Not required

Social Media: Not required

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Melling Parish Council

mellingparishcouncil.org

CMS: concrete5

Social Media: Twitter, Facebook, Google+1, Newsletter signup

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Kingdom Gardens

www.kingdomgardens.co.uk

CMS: concrete5

Social Media: Twitter, Facebook, Google +1

Thanks so much for our beautiful website - business has just gone silly busy and everyone comments on the website, and a lot of direct enquiries and points of contact coming through the site . . . You're a star!

Catherine Burrage - Director, Kingdom Gardens (Wharfedale) Ltd

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Windmill Childcare

windmillchildcare.co.uk

CMS: concrete5

Social Media: n/a


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It's not all about what font you'd like or colours of the rainbow but about the tangible business benefits you'd like a website to deliver.

 


Consider your website a friend, a way of communicating to your customers. Feed & water it with words and pictures - give it soul, your soul.

 


Business-first webdesign

You need to have a website to do business - credibility, information, sales, contact details. A website is your company brochure, directory, personality, and should prove that you are alive and kicking!

If you are in business to make money by providing goods and/or services to customers who you value and who you'd like to value you then we should talk. We'd love to help you prosper.

Business-first Social Media

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You can now talk to, and be talked at, by all your customers easily and for free*. You can grow a community, communicate offers, provide information and perhaps best of all receive constant feedback on how you are doing.

Facebook; Twitter; Pinterest; LinkedIn; Branchout; Google+; Foursquare; blogs - the list goes on (and on) but each may be more, or less, appropriate for your business.

* Free is a relative term - effort is required. Tongue Out