Blog

BlogThis is the official weblog with news and announcements from Clean-Cut Web Design.

In this Blog, there will also be (eventually) guides, tips, articles and much more; however, this is a new feature on this Website so it will take me a bit of time to develop it. 

If you are looking for specific information; but, cannot find it here, try either my Articles section or 10-Step Guides.

Ecommerce Website Design

Clean-Cut Web Design services now include ecommerce Website design

With your own ecommerce Website, you will be able to sell 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  So you can now live the dream of an entrepreneur making money while you sleep.

Online buying is booming and Web sales are growing 20 times faster than traditional retail.  Because of growing convenience through greater security, low prices and quick delivery times, consumers prefer to buy products and services online.  Therefore, due to an increase in demand, I am pleased to announce that Clean-Cut web Design is now offering ecommerce Website design.  

The Clean-Cut Web Design ecommerce Website is easy to use, versatile and adaptable.  Your ecommerce website will have a modern look and include all the functionality which online shoppers require.  You can either choose from a selection of three ecommerce website packages the one which best suits you or you can have one designed and built which directly and specifically meets your business needs.

For more information about ecommerce Website design or the ecommerce Website packages please visit my ecommerce Website page.

Local SEO

Clean-Cut Web Design has now extended their services to include Local SEO

Local SEO may be a new term to the Web and Website design, but it relates to a business marketing strategy which has been around for time immemorial.

The primary source of Web traffic for the majority of smaller business will be local.   Local SEO simply places your name, Website and business in front of the people that are most likely to use it -- those that are physically located near it. Think of it as the Yellow Pages for search engines.

Ambermist

New Client Announcement

Ambermist needed help with Website maintaince, regular Website updating and tanning systems product promotion.

Ambermist is a spray tanning company in the South East of England that supplies tanning equipment, tanning systems and tanning solutions. Ambermist offers products which are designed to give a more natural tan effect than others currently on the market which result in the all to common orange 'Fake Tan'. look  Their tanning systems provide a healthy, streak free, natural tan which develops with the compounds in the skin over a period of 8 hours. Most of their clientele are salons, ranging anywhere from London to the Middle East, which is proof of their professional quality.

For more information on Ambermist's products visit www.ambermist.com.

New CMS Website

Clean-Cut Web Design today launched its new Website with its new look and enhanced functionality

The new CMS Website is now live and my hope is that it will improve the service I provide by improving communication and information. Keep an eye on the articles section as it continues to develop and grow.

The Website has now totally been converted over to a Content Management System [CMS] which will be much easier to manage and help provide better features.

Building a strong client/designer relationship

10-Point Guide

During my many years of working in the Web design industry, I have had the pleasure of meeting and working with many weird and wonderful characters who have become clients – many are still clients and some even have become good friends.

To help create and maintain a strong and healthy working relationship, there are a few points that I like my customers to be aware of before we enter into a business contract together. Why? Because sometimes I find that some people who approach me to do design work, have misconceptions about what I am and what I can do for them. These misconceptions have the tendency to bring about the wrong expectations regarding what they are actually paying me for and what they are going to be left with at project end.

If you would like to read my 10 point guide, go to Building a strong client/designer relationship.  Please not that the points are direct because I find that plain speaking also helps to build a stronger client/designer relationship.