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A few case histories
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This website, for the foremost quality estate agency in the Gascony region of France was
not designed or created by WebMagicSouth. Our role was to devise the strategy to
establish the web presence of the
agency independent of
marketing group of which it
was a part.
We planned the content,
advised on the copy and
structure to achieve search
engine rankings that its old
site was not enjoying. We also
identified the designer and
advised on the technical
approach, a very sophisticated
bespoke CMS (Content
Management System) which
was developed by a British
associate.
Our approach to specialised
requirements is always to
involve trusted associates to
provide the input where we do
not consider ourselves
experts.
Our first website for a nonagenarian! The business is some fifty years old, too and has
become increasingly dependent on the internet. We were asked to redesign and
relaunch the site when the existing
web designer suggested that this
small organisation could no longer
afford his fees.
No job is too small for
WebMagicSouth, however.
Whilst the site is small, it needs to
be extremely informative. We have
also intoduced a free version of a
shopping cart for both making
purchases and hire payments. We
also introduced the client to a
payment processor that was
appropriate to the scale of the
business.
Trewgates Direct have remained valued clients through three changes of ownership. We
first provided them with a web-hosted site creation and management system that was
revolutionary at the time and allowed them to
establish their fine joinery business as an
internet presence.
Because of the totally bespoke
nature of gate marketing, customers
do not actually place orders online,
but are helped through the selection
process so that the final instructions
to the manufacturer are as simple as
possible.
If you click on the image to go to
their new site, you will see how
compelling product images are
varied throughout quite a large site,
so potential customers can see the
breadth of product range, alternative
timbers, etc.
The Jill George Gallery has long held a special
place in London’s Soho. The Gallery has used
virtual tours to show the content of each new
show and exhibition as it looks, on the walls.
The gallery is curently ‘virtual’ as it has no
gallery space, so the virtual tours are more
important than ever.
Over the years the presence of a
regular virtual tour has been a major
factor in the success of the website.
A villa for sale in South-west France. The
owners wanted to maximise their chances of
selling in a tough market, so decided to have
their own website, as well as making use of
specialist agents with their own sites.
A wise decision, since the site
prompted quality enquiries within
days of being created. This was no
costly exercise, and the site was
conceived, created and hosted
within two weeks, despite a
thousand mile distance between
client and web agency.
This Virtual Tour for the Sandhurst Collection at The Royal Military College Sandhurst,
uses the latest in tour browsers. The client
wanted ‘hotspots’ on some of the panoramas
that would lead to enlarged still images of
pictures in their collection, together with detailed
descriptions.
Every element of the tour is customisable and has
been branded in line with their corporate image.
This is a small website created for four Bexhill rowers who were seeking funding to enter the 2011 Atlantic
Rowing Challenge. Because of the tight deadline for entry the site was designed, produced and working
within days.
Charities and not-for-profit organisations are welcome to discuss how we can help.