Runcorn, Cheshire
If you want a website that is more than just a brochure we can help. Our bespoke web development expertise can provide a website that works hard for you, including ecommerce, ticket sales, event management, hotel bookings and private member areas.
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6 customer reviews
Michael Smyth
Perfect from stat to finish, will recommend to everyone.
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Steve Jofur Bentley
Exceptional service from the team at Skillzone.
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Gavin Thompson
Excellent service from the whole team. Highly recommend.
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Christine Hall
The new website that Skill Zone Ltd has designed for AILO is getting very good feedback. Once again a big thank you to the Skill Zone team for a really excellent delivery.
As always, Penny and Sue have been a pleasure to work with and we are very grateful for their expertise and imagination in the way the site has been developed to meet our needs.
A big thank you from all at AILO.
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AQR1980
Unrivalled website expertise. A pleasure to work with. Always on hand for considered and knowledgeable advice. Recommemded 100%
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Millian Events
Fantastic company to work with during our website build. helpful, pro-active & knowledgeable. Would recommend to any business needing website & SEO assistance.
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What makes a great website?
A great website puts the website user first, ahead of brand image, designer ego or gimmicks. If the visitor is looking for information about the site owner they should be able to find it quickly, easily and without thinking about it.
What questions might you ask a client when starting a new project?
1. We would discuss in detail the target audience, who they are, where they work, where they are located and what they want from your website
2. We would ask what does the site owner want the website to do. How will we measure success when we come to renew the management contract with them?
3. What are the most improtant messages the site needs to convey
4. What are the calls to action going to be?
We almost never ask what colour do you like? That is a long way down the list of important questions.