Are you struggling with how to create and launch a New Business Whilst Still Working Fulltime? You’re not alone.

Are you struggling with how to create and launch a New Business Whilst Still Working Fulltime? You’re not alone.
A well-functioning digital presence is a beautiful thing. It does require regular maintenance to work successfully, but if you set it up right, it can survive and even thrive despite a few days or weeks away from the CMS.
Search engine optimisation should be a crucial part of your digital marketing. No less than 4 of the 13 most-visited websites worldwide are search engines, offering a small glimpse into just how many visitors will find your business and begin their buyer’s journey through Google, Yahoo, or Bing.
When embarking on a new WordPress website, many businesses ponder whether to create a custom WordPress theme or use a pre-made existing WordPress Theme.
To succeed in today’s highly competitive online world, having a website that performs to it’s maximum potential on mobile devices is both crucial for your Search Ranking and your users experience.
It has literally never been easier to get an eCommerce store up and running than today. Even if you come to us with the simplest of ideas, we can have your entire store set up with your products in your customer’s hands within weeks.
When designing your website, it’s essential to think about your customers’ point-of-view. Consider how existing and potential customers may respond to your site at a first glance and when they try to navigate through it.
If you are running an e-commerce website, you likely have at least some idea about your intended target audience. But do you know their mentality as they try to decide whether to buy items on your website?
As the saying goes ‘a picture tells a thousand words’, imagery has long played a leading role in website success. One of the key things we always tell our clients is to make sure they have the best imagery to compliment the content on their website.
In an ideal world, you could invest as much time and resources as you’d like in your business website and social media profiles pages.
If the old adage that “perception is reality” is true, then your website is even more important than you might think. It often acts as the first point of contact between you and your audience, so the opinion they build as they browse through your pages will colour their perception about your business for the rest of their relationship with you.
Ecommerce is an exciting venture for most businesses to get into. You’re going to expand your market exponentially when you start selling your product online.
Providing professional services is very different from selling a product, so the marketing strategy for these firms needs to be different as well. Keep in mind that a professional services website is going to be different from the website of a company selling products.
Among the many CMS (content management systems) out there, WordPress is undoubtedly the best choice to make when it comes to SEO.
As any web developer would tell you, getting the visuals right is a core part of successful website design. But too often, companies pay so much attention to the visuals that they forget about the written word.
The form of a website is what confronts you first. You go to the website, you see the images they’ve used on their homepage, you get a feel for the layout and you have a reaction. This reaction might be good or bad.
In the early days of the Internet, simply having a website gave a company a big advantage over others. These days, though, an Internet presence is a requirement. While you might understand the necessity of a website, you might not realise just how much a bad website can damage your business’ online reputation.
When the Internet was first becoming common, you had to get on a landline to access it. Even sitting at a desktop, listening to that grating dial-up noise, knowing you were paying by the minute for slow speeds was enough to feel like we were living in the future.
Great business websites are beautiful. They capture the visitor’s attention and imagination, effortlessly introducing them to the brand and its benefits.
Do you really need a website? Perhaps that question, one that we still hear too often despite the ever-increasing ubiquity of the digital space, should be asked differently: can your business afford not to have one?
As a business owner, you know the importance of securing your office and/or store from any potential damage.
Kevin Fouché, Pixel Fish Director