The type of website developments that we have good experience with are:
Electronic Brochures:
A brochure style site which will allow a company to present themselves through the use of good imagery and succinct copy essentially expressing 'This is who we are, this is what we do and this is why you should do business with us'.
Examples of this type of site can be seen via:
John Evans Interior Architecture & Design:
http://www.johnevansdesign.com - This example makes use of a content management system, and for which we additionally provide
web and email hosting services. Details of the work we have done for John Evans Interior Architecture & Design can be seen within our
In all cases its important that your website helps you capture the trust of a potential enquirer. Inclusion of press articles and testimonials can help add weight towards presenting yourself as a notable organisation that warrants recognition of the services it provides.
eCommerce:
In general eCommerce websites are developed to allow a company to present their wares and products for sale through it. In all cases, we develop these types of website as database led along with a bespoke designed content management system to facilitate various unique functionality.
In some cases however we provide eCommerce to organisations and bodies who wish to take payment for membership subscriptions or seminars, conferences and documentation that they may be promoting.
In most cases we integrate our client's websites with a third party payment gateway provider, such as Barclaycard EPDQ, Secure Trading, PayPal, SagePay and Worldpay.
A very quick overview of how eCommerce applications work:
In adding items to a basket we add individual ID references which correlate with the products themselves and their values. Upon checkout and capturing billing and delivery information we carry an aggregated amount of money across to the payment gateway provider, where the transaction is processed and thereafter returns the customer to the site at which time automated emails are sent both to the customer and client notifying each of the order.
Examples of this type of site can be seen via:
Industry body and event organisation websites:
Industry body websites work are probably best described as extensive brochures that can additionally include eCommerce to facilitate payments for membership subscriptions and regularly promoted seminars or events that the organisation may hold. Often the purpose of an industry body website will be to disseminate pertinent business information and documentation to its members as well as provide a value added service by way profiling them through a supplier or manufacturer directory.
Examples of this type of site can be seen via:
An event organisation's website will seek to promote events held as well as promote ticket applications. In the case of exhibition organisers, the success of an event will depend on the companies it attracts as well as the quantity of visitors it brings to the event itself. A good example of this type of website can be seen via: