Your web site is a vital part of your marketing strategy. It deserves to be well written and well designed. No amount of cyber technology can rescue boring content.
Here are a few sites I'm proud of. To see more, visit www.wellwrittenwebsites.co.uk.
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Introducing Mr. Green. 21st Century Estate Agents. Instead of the usual cheap shop window, this website is uniquely interactive. Sellers can add a personal touch and upload digital pics. Buyers can specify their exact needs and wants. There are links to trusted sources of expertise and information. And, as a bonus, there's a lower rate of commission. |
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Marketing. More. Or Less. Launched at the height of the recession, the Business Business provides a marketing menu that includes everything from financial and legal support, through to HR, PR and telemarketing. To an anxious nation, it offers a simple choice: Top of the Heap? Or deep in the Fertiliser? the Business Business very busy indeed. |
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Corporate & Government Security and Resilience Unlike some ‘creatives', I actually enjoy ‘difficult' topics, technical or otherwise. It doesn't take a degree in rocket science to work out how things work. The clever bit is conveying the benefits. |
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We’re there, for ethnic hair. Today, the UK. Soon, Europe – and other parts of the body, too. So the site needs to be: Dynamic; Multicultural; Engaging. |
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Everything you ever needed to know about Chiropractic and the science of living comfortably. As the practice Principal, Sandie Thorkeldson put it: "Before Justin Allison wrote my website, he spent time getting to know what we and our patients needed, then expressed these things far more eloquently than we could have." |
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This site, for a designer colleague, just goes to show what you can convey in just one page. |
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Person-to-Person IT on Canary Wharf
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Mediator/Consultant/Expert Witness |
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As Britain's No. Rehab Cost Consultancy, Jacqueline Webb & Co spell out the real-world cost of personal injury and clinical negligence. This site must communicate with potentially conflicting parties: lawyers; insurers; victims; therapists. Liz Waterman, Director of Services, wrote: "Dear Justin, Jacqueline and I would like to say how pleased we are with the work you have done for us since 2003. I look forward to your continued involvement in our marketing."
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www.thekinesiologycentre.co.uk Explaining the Unexplainable |
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