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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 Redfern Gallery is a long established gallery on London’s Cork Street, heart of the
art market. A virtual tour of a recent major
exhibition has been a feature of their busy
website for several year now.
For requirements such as these, a contract to re-
shoot the Tour is not a costly matter and our ‘one
shot’ technology allows us to perform the photo
shoot with minimum disruption.
We introduced the concept of Virtual Tours of holiday cottages to this leading agency.
Over the four years that we have been providing
this service the business has become ever more
dependent upon bookings from its website, and
the addition of moving panoramas of the
principal rooms of this lovely buildings has
helped holiday-makers to decide on their choice
of cottage or apartment.
We use the best photographic equipment to allow
us to complete photographic shoots in minimum
time, to fit in with the booking schedule for each
property and to make the most of available
sunshine to show the property to maximum
advantage.
These cottages are around 300 miles from our
base but we have not allowed this to become a
problem. The customer is king!
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 Woodvale
Atlantic Challenge Rowing Race in December 2009. Because of the tight deadline for entry the site was
designed, produced and working within two working days.
Charities and not-for-profit organisations are welcome to discuss how we can help.