Clow Creative, a UK based web design company has taken note of recent research and relaunched its own site to show Online retailers how powerful the move can be on sales. Kelkoo’s Centre for Retail Research (CRR)’s recent survey on European spending showed that Britons are the highest e commerce spenders at ?38 billion in the last year; a statistic that will also undoubtedly affect professional web design demand.
It was a surprise for many industry experts to see British e commerce expenditure so high, even during the economic recession. As the economy recovers, Clow Creative have relaunched to show their webmaster customers how updating an old website layout with professional web design can capture this lucrative audience.
Content management system design company Clow Creative was founded in 2000 by Russell Clow, a young entrepreneur with a keen interest in professional web design. Quickly finding his place in the industry, Russell began hiring expert developers to create powerful sites running on bespoke content management system design services. Although they design for small to medium businesses such as bored.com, Clow Creative are also partners with hosting moguls DediPower whose clientele include Sony and Coca Cola. Russell and his team have been designing for a full decade and incorporate marketing, SEO solutions, logo design, flash animation, website maintenance, content management, print and banner design and on-going support into their repertoire. They specialise mainly in full content management system design, so that e commerce sites can get a full relaunch without having to shop around.
“I contacted Clow Creative with a challenging idea for a site that I actually didn’t think was possible,” said Quassim Yafai, CEO of CoventGarden.com and Clow Creative customer. “Creative Director Russ walked me through the possible solutions to make the site work, and the guys came up with a simply stunning site, both visually and functionally. I couldn’t be happier with the job they did and continue to do as we build on the site further.”
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Clow Creative, a UK based web design company has taken note of recent research and relaunched its own site to show Online retailers how powerful the move can be on sales. Kelkoo’s Centre for Retail Research (CRR)’s recent survey on European spending showed that Britons are the highest e commerce spenders at ?38 billion in the last year; a statistic that will also undoubtedly affect professional web design demand.
It was a surprise for many industry experts to see British e commerce expenditure so high, even during the economic recession. As the economy recovers, Clow Creative have relaunched to show their webmaster customers how updating an old website layout with professional web design can capture this lucrative audience.
Content management system design company Clow Creative was founded in 2000 by Russell Clow, a young entrepreneur with a keen interest in professional web design. Quickly finding his place in the industry, Russell began hiring expert developers to create powerful sites running on bespoke content management system design services. Although they design for small to medium businesses such as bored.com, Clow Creative are also partners with hosting moguls DediPower whose clientele include Sony and Coca Cola. Russell and his team have been designing for a full decade and incorporate marketing, SEO solutions, logo design, flash animation, website maintenance, content management, print and banner design and on-going support into their repertoire. They specialise mainly in full content management system design, so that e commerce sites can get a full relaunch without having to shop around.
“I contacted Clow Creative with a challenging idea for a site that I actually didn’t think was possible,” said Quassim Yafai, CEO of CoventGarden.com and Clow Creative customer. “Creative Director Russ walked me through the possible solutions to make the site work, and the guys came up with a simply stunning site, both visually and functionally. I couldn’t be happier with the job they did and continue to do as we build on the site further.”
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