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Baby’s first calendar is a company selling a really useful baby product, aimed at monitoring the temperature of a baby’s bedroom, and recording all of the formative moments in the first year.  We were approached to take this job on, on a Friday, and we completed the site on Sunday in the same week!  We particularly enjoyed working with this site, as it helps support a few charities that are close to our hearts – especially as we now have 2 baby grandsons, and another due soon

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Before we make a website for you, it is important to decide which sort of website will offer your business the best value and options, for now and in the future.  Your business, and it’s needs will dictate what type of site is best suited

There is one big question to deal with first – do you need a static site, or a dynamic one?

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One of the questions we are asked a lot is: What sort of platform should I build my site on?  Forgetting all the fancy things, there are three major ways of producing a site for a small to medium sized businesses or organisations:  Static or brochure sites, blog style sites, and CMS type sites

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Marlin is a freight company in the South of England, who ship and store goods all over the world.  This site is a example of a small static content site.  The site took a few weeks to develop, and the owners are delighted.  Our brief was to produce a 10 page brochure site, using text supplied by he company, and sourcing and supplying images, some of which came from our own photograph library

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