Website Construction

Migrating an Existing Website

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When you build websites, you understand websites.

We understand what is required to move Customers, Products, Orders, and the potential plethora of linked systems. These may include Social posts and ads with links, analytical systems such as Google, and automation supports such as Zapier, or MAKE.

Why would you bother?

You need to bother because the world has moved on. Yesterday's best practice system is today's white elephant. If you want your customers to find you, you need to be current.

In marketing speak ... "You need to PIVOT!"
You are losing money if you don't!

Building Your New Website

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There are a number of styles for websites.

Information sites
Ensuring a business has a web presence and at least some contact details. Preferably there is additional information concerning the business and its location(s).

Service sites
Expanding beyond pure information by allowing booking of appointments and calendar management.

eCommerce sites
Used to sell physical or digital products across a geographic area far larger than is possible from a local bricks and mortar store presence.

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Websites for Shop Front Businesses

  • Person in an apron holding a 'Open' sign in front of a door with plants and decor inside.

    Building 'local' relationships

  • Shop front business sites are typically a mix of the Service and eCommerce models.

    They need to attract and maintain customers, they need to sell products and sometimes services, and it is often not economic to list everything on offer, on the website.

    Keeping your site relevant, and current, are key issues.

Websites for Service Businesses

  • Person using a floor polisher on a wooden floor

    Attracting new clients

  • Service businesses need to gain the trust of new clients.  

    The information presented needs to be clear, simple, and in some cases, to create curiosity or to encourage action.

    Not every business needs customers to book appointments. 

    A simple "Call Us" may suffice.

Websites for eCommerce Businesses

  • Lineup of trucks receiving and delivering ecommerce products

    Selling lots of products, either physical or digital

  • The goals of a business, and the scale of their operation, are important determinants of the type of eCommerce ecosystem required.

    Are you selling a dozen products from one warehouse, or selling thousands of products from globally-distrubuted warehouses?

    We can help with both these scenarios, and everything in between.

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