Major website project

Netmean were asked to design and build a website for a major UK consultancy. Our delivery provided application integration, content management and analytics increasing their internet presence and generating new business.

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Self managed websites

Often web sites incur hidden costs not immediately visible on project commencement

Extensible websites

Often once a site is built you discover that you need to make changes. These changes can be as simple as changes of address or contacts, adding a press release or event notification or it may mean adding completely new sections to cater for new business sectors or services. When this happens you realise the cash you have invested isn't enough and the wed designer will wish to charge you to make the changes or add new pages. It should also be noted that successful sites change frequently, this is no coincidence search engines love sites that are up to date and that regularly change, it also helps keep visitor interest. Often you might become adverse to changing your web site for cost reasons, at Netmean we understand and cater for this. We offer Extensible web sites that you can edit and change yourselves without the need for specialist skills. This means you are in control and feel free to make changes

Advantages of self managed sites

  • Freedom to change as often as you like
  • Provides simple means to add new marketing led changes and messages
  • Enables simple optimisations and adjustments to be carried out seamlessly
  • Updates your web site to stay in sync with changes within your organisation
  • Saves money enabling you to make instant changes without having to call the web designer

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