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Customer Community Services provides solutions to assist with all aspects of your interactive presence. Our solutions include everything from domain registration through to web design, web development and our complete web management suit.
We have assisted many clients with a complete 360 degree transformation including lead generation through to custom databases and online forms and newsletters.
WebEd - our flagship web management solution with an extensive list of modules to cater for the differing requirements of your business. |
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Customer Community - our marketing database and email newsletter publishing system that has delivered more than 1 million email newsletters over the last five years. |
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Embarking on a new website is not an easy task. Often the first question is where to start. At Customer Community Services, we have years of experience in pulling together all aspects of a new website. We start we defining the business objectives, move on to development of the site map and then lead you carefully through all aspects of developing the design, content and output from your new site. Websites get out of date in a remarkable short period of time. It seems like the site is only up a week and already the content is out of date. This is not just simple things like phone numbers or staff descriptions, often it can be product catalogues out of date or even pricing that changes. At Customer Community Services we are experts at maintaining content and ensuring your website stays fresh. This could be simple content changes right through to full design refreshes or even integration to your back end systems. Whatever the issue we have definitely seen it before and know exactly how to get the site up to date in short order.
There is nothing worse than a website that looks old, tired and contains out of date information. Your website should be your number one lead generation tool. It should have good traffic numbers, feature calls to action to generate leads and provide your physical sales force with qualified contacts worth pursuing. If your site doesn't provide those functions why do you have it?
Do you remember when you first met your current web provider? They seemed to know their way around this whole web thing. They offered a solution: although it may have seemed a little pricey, it seemed to provide an answer to your web questions. Now it seems everytime you turn around there is another invoice on your desk for this or that.
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