By Gary Jones | February 7, 2010 - 1:56 pm - Posted in Web Design

The importance of your online presence can not be underestimated. At a time when printed material and newspaper readership is on the decline, getting information over the internet has become the customer’s prerogative.

If your business doesn’t have a website or if that website is performing poorly you may be missing out on a whole new audience and that is where Birmingham web design services come in.

If your customers cannot find you online they will probably go elsewhere – most likely to your competitors, who have a well designed, search engine optimised website. There they will find the information they need on the product or service they require and in the space of a few seconds you lose another potential sale. What if you could avoid this with the help of Birmingham web design services?

With the help of a Birmingham web design service your business could increase its internet presence, enter new markets, attract new customers and expand its current client base.

The design and wording are not the only important factors to a good website, your Birmingham web design company should also ensure the site is optimised for the search engines in the areas, regions or countries you wish to concentrate on.

It is important to retain corporate colours, images, slogans and logos (if you are happy with them!) so your Birmingham web design service can ensure you retain your corporate branding with any new website. They may suggest that you go for a completely new look but this will only be beneficial if you feel it is the right time for your business to rebrand.

If you need help with the wording on your new website, most good Birmingham web design companies will have an in-house copywriter who can put your thoughts into words. Using a professional copywriter also helps the web designers integrate the correct keywords and phrases into your website to ensure it is fully optimised for the search engines.

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