Full Content Management System

Content is King

It's a battle for eyes.  The eyes of those visiting your site and keeping them there.  The eyes of Google who bring them to you.

A website is all about content.  Lots of it.  So any site you get must, simply must, be on a Content Management System.

Each site we do goes onto Drupal, one of the world's best.  We've built our business and processes around the £450 heavyweight website.

Heavyweight

Our £450 websites have everything a good website should.

Easy to add content, which can be used in multiple places.  SEO-friendly menus and navigation. They're changeable.  The included Google Analytics may hint it's needed.  An email newsletter which can be HTML.  Contact forms.  A crafted, un-templated, look. And better, you can easily extend, rewrap or scale.

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There's lots to be happy about.  We're part of something good.

The software we build on is built by the community.  It's shared.  We all help each other out.  We give back and we get more.

We use open-source software.  It makes the £450+vat website possible.  It makes it amazing because it's so powerful and does so much.

 

We think technology is beautiful.  And website technology is too.

A website is like a house.  It should be lived in.  Loved.  And it should certainly have DIY done on it.  Lots and regularly.

We say get away from the 5 page website.  The nameplate on the web.  Get life.  Get a website you can change and do things to.  But unlike a house, we think everyone should be able to afford a website.  One on a content management system.  Nothing less.

We've been designing our business to do just that.  For £450+vat we give you a heavyweight website.  It has everything a website should - ability to change, update and manage; easy to change menus and navigation; resizing images to make it look nice; e-newsletters with subscribe in/out capability; Google Analytics and more.  We design your site (or you can have your own designer do it to reflect your unique brand).  It's not a template.  It's crafted around you.

These sites work.  You get to add content as and when you wish.  You will want to think of adding it regularly (and you could pull stuff back from your Twitter feed).  You can blog or review or whatever you want to call it.  You can talk about your business.  You can promote.

Best of all, you can be happy that you're on the same technology that the White House and the Economist use.  It's developed by thousands of developers, like us.  It used by millions.  This means a site can grow with you.  Add e-commerce, add event management, add online staff rotas, add SMS to your stakeholders.  You can also know that what you create is always yours.  It's a database and some code.  Take it with you when you need to.

We'll always be there to keep growing your site until that time comes (hopefully it will never).  We host every site we do - that means we can keep it upgraded and technically fresh.  It costs a little £120+vat for that.  And you can just enjoy your online home.

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