Web Design for small businesses

Small business, Large business, Your Business.

We are a small business. We understand the requirements and pressure of running a small business and we use that knowledge to create a great web site that complements your business.

We are not a large agency with teams of people working on your site, however we can react quickly to your changes and requirements, and not charge the earth for doing so.

Our work is to the latest web standards. We use recognised Internet standards (W3C) for the quality of the web site that we design for you. This means your sites will work well with the search engines and keep working well into the future, using standard conventions across the most popular web browsers.

Search Engine Optimisation and Ranking

Pole position, or back of the grid? Tuning your website.

If you already have a website then we can help improve your search engine ranking. We do this by:

  • Checking you site for errors and repairing any errors. Sometimes these can prevent your site being properly indexed by Google and other search engines.
  • Amending the wording on your site to include keywords and search phrases in certain critical positions and to compare your website with similar high ranking sites in Google.
  • Creating and submiting a Google Site Map. This ensures that Google has a clear structure of your site, the relative importance of the pages on your website, and how frequently your website is updated.
  • Resubmitting your site to Google, and other search engines after any changes are made.

Did you know...?

  • 67% of the overall population use the Internet.
  • 31% of retired people use the Internet.
  • 97 % of students use the Internet.
  • 5% fewer women than men use the Internet.
  • 75% of people who use the Internet have bought online.
  • 66% of people who use the Internet collect information about local events.
  • Nearly all Internet users use it to track email.
  • 85% of users have a high-speed connection.
  • 21% of users access using a mobile phone or PDA.
Source: Oxford Internet Survey of Internet Use in the UK