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To make the information relevant to your customers the web site must represent the business information. A large part a my role in working with customers on their web sites is to translate the business knowledge contained in your mind onto the web site. This is what makes a effective web site.

 

Web Site Design and Integration into the Business

An important part of having a web presence is that it is designed with customers in mind as well as fitting in with the technical requirements of the internet and search engines.  The sites below are kept as simple as possible to enable fast downloading, help search engine robots, and importantly making it easier for customers to find your product and services.

www.moreton-central.com

www.seaspeeddesign.com

The MarineSaf Australia Websitewww.marinesafe.com.au MarineSafe Australia see their website as an integral part of their business.  This site has been in operation for about five years and many sales come through the internet.  As well the site saves on mailing out brochures and gives customers instant access to information.  A search in Google using liferaft australia comes up on the first page

The New Wave Cats Websitewww.newwavecats.com.au An aluminum boat designer and builder New Wave catamarans depends on their site to showcase their designs and keep prospective buyers up-to-date on the amount and type of new boats being built which adds to their reputation.

The Rogers And Lough Marine Engineers Websitewww.rlmarine.com.au Rogers and Lough Marine Engineers are still in the early stages of getting the most from their site.  Yet they are finding more and more the internet is an increasing important part of their business.

 

The Bayside Cane Furniture Website www.bayside-cane-furniture.com G. F. Schmith & Co are looking to use the web to expand their sales areas and provide an online catalogue for their clients.

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