If you’re not actively building a repository of online reviews, you’re missing out on the powerful future marketing pipeline opportunity known as social proof.
Stuff About Small Business Websites
“Ange Lord Art” – Mobile Responsive Website
This case study shows how a local artist launched her business website with specialised WordPress order/enquiry forms and comprehensive content.
It’s Complicated: Should Businesses Dump Crappy Instant Website Builders? ❤️🩹
If the claims are to be believed, are these instant online website builders really that bad, or are jealous “real” web designers just defending their turf?
The Website Pitstop: Why You MUST Develop and Test WordPress Websites Offline ⛽
It’s easy to botch up a live WordPress website, which is why an offline “local” web server is essential for testing, developing and backing up your work.
“CoLaw” – Mobile Responsive Website, Leicester
This video demonstrates improvements and additional functionality on a website that was converted into WordPress mobile responsive site…
“Cash Protection Agency” – Mobile Responsive Website, Leicester
This case study demos a redevelopment project where a fixed-width website was converted to be mobile responsive with fast-loading vector graphics.
“Midland Damp Doctor” – Mobile Responsive Website, Leicester
This case study demonstrates a new WordPress website and graphic logo created for a midlands-based damp proofing and insulation business.
Brainstorming, Developing and Refining a Client’s Logo 🌐
In this design discussion, Lee and Darren talk about logo concepts for a damp surveying and proofing business based in the midlands.
“Uniglaze Windows” – Mobile Responsive Website, Ilkeston
This case study outlines the building of a new website using WordPress and overhaul to certain marketing operations for a local double glazing company.
“Small Biz Geek” – Mobile Responsive Website, Ilkeston, Derby, Nottingham
Mobile responsive journal style website designed and developed for Ilkeston, Derby and Nottingham consultant. Created using WordPress and the Genesis framework…