It’s been another busy few months for the staff at CHWD, and here are our latest inspirational gallery of websites launched for our fantastic clients. If you’d like to talk about upgrading your website to one which converts and increases the value of your business, please get in touch.
Roomserve is a highly optimised bespoke e-commerce website for our client based in Hexham, Northumberland. The client’s brief was to create an easy-to-use e-commerce website that would convert visitors to users, and enable the client to move away from the restrictions and fee-heavy structure of Ebay. Top of the list was the the site be optimised for mobiles, be fully responsive and integrate with the client’s order management system – Linnworks. The client manages all their products and orders quickly and easily through Harris CMS, freeing the client up to spend more time growing the business.
It’s always a pleasure to work with a local business – and Hotspur Residential took advantage of our skills in the Estate Agency sector to create a new dynamic website for their business. All their properties are managed with the CMS and displayed on the site with tools for search such as Postcode search, Property Display, EPC and Google mapping integration. The system also seamlessly sends property updates to Rightmove and Zoopla, drawing on our years of experience working with technologies such as the Rightmove/Vebra API. This allows to client to spend less time updating property listings and more time taking enquiries and renting out houses.
Newcastle-based hairdressers Zazu approached our company having become aware of the lack of value their bog-standard yell.com website page was giving to them. They required a website which matched their customer-focus, innovative approach to providing hair and beauty services and we enabled their business to cross promote on multiple web, email and social media platforms by tapping into our website design experience.
Finally St Paul’s School in Alnwick came to us with a unique challenge. Their school has three interlinking areas – their first school, middle school and the St Paul’s federation – which required both managing from a single CMS login but still sharing information. This was something our CMS had no problem handling and we provided the school and their staff simple tools to update their core information, keeping pupils, staff and parents up to date with the school’s activities. Of particular note was the additional of an immediate news ticker – due to the remote location of some pupils, it was important to give site visitors immediate information such as school closures or adverse weather conditions.
By Colin Harris