Websites

Your Website is far more than a digital version of your corporate brochure. It is an interactive presentation of your organisation to a global audience.

Your Website can be as simple or as complex as required, but all Websites should follow the same key principles:

  • the site must be appropriate to the end user
  • the site must deliver the solutions to your company strategy
  • the site must be future-proofed to ensure its continued development
We have a great deal of experience working on a wide variety of Websites, ranging from small business sites through to enterprise level sites for global companies.

Our range of sites can be divided into four main types:

Starter Sites
These sites are usually a company's first venture on the Web. This is a very important step for any company and it is crucial to get it right. Today's small starter site can be tomorrow's next big thing.

Medium Sites
These sites are generally for organisations that wish to interact more with their audiences, and include custom built applications to create a more functional site, such as a news article application or a searchable 'Members Directory' from a companies own membership list.

Large Sites
These sites are generally large corporate sites, sometimes consisting of several 'subsites', that can contain applications such as e-commerce functionality, on-line booking forms, chatrooms or discussion forums. They often have to interact with client's own IT systems or in-house databases.

Content Management Systems
'Content Management' refers to the ability for Web site owners to change and administer their sites over the internet without the need for specialist technical knowledge. Depending on the level of control required this can either be custom-built to your own specification or a commercial Content Management System such as CommonSpot or Microsoft CMS can be purchased and customised. For more information on Content Management Systems, click here.

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