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Bright Red Digital Ltd

Preston, Lancashire

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We’re about making our client’s websites look more than pretty, they need to work as a conversion tool for your business. Thats why all of our websites include professional copy writing as standard.

So your customers get the best overall impression of your business right from the start.

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2 February 2019

Could not speck highly enough of rob,Hannah and the team at bright red,
honest,trustworthy and reliable and most importantly they get results! such has our success been since using bright red we've had to employ a new sales team to cover in the increase in business( over 150%)a fantastic company that delivers every time...... More...

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3 June 2015

I've been working with the guys at Bright Red for the last 5 years and have always found them to be very helpful and proactive when it comes to my website and business ideas. They offer that personal touch (kettle is always on), and take the time to explain things properly in none technical terms. I find the internet all very confusing, I don't want to worry about all the technical jargon, but realise there is massive potential to sell more products by using it. The guys slow things down for me and take the burden away, they have even helped me with some ad hoc IT issues when I've been stuck in the past.I'd definitely recommend Bright Red to other businesses, if you want a no nonsense approach which does what it says on the tin, these guys are worth a phone call,Ian Pickles, Premitec Ltd More...

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3 June 2015

1. You're approachable realists and you don't speak in riddles. Great that you spend a lot of time with pen and paper at the start, challenging the customer to be clear in their own minds about what they want2. The smug, condescending neo-hippy cyber geek culture designed to make me feel inadequate and trapped in the 1970s (which I have to confess I probably am but I don't need to be reminded of it)3. Four ( I never give top marks and I dare say you'll get even better). More...

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