We also repair and develop vintage computers through Rude Dog Retros, our sister company. Our Facebook page pulls together content for both ventures.
Want your business to look established before that first call?
The first impression often happens online, even before you speak. A polished website, clear branding, and professional email domain can make you look like you’ve been around for years.
One client of ours, a start-up in Dundee, landed their first major contract just days after launching a sleek, user-friendly website we designed for them. They said it changed how seriously prospects took them.
This shows that investing in your digital presence early isn’t just about looks. It builds trust and opens doors.
If you want to make that first call count, start by showing you’re ready. Let’s build your digital foundation together.
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Can tiny website flaws cost you client trust?
Many businesses overlook small website details that quietly erode credibility. Things like inconsistent branding, slow loading times, or unclear navigation might seem minor but add up to lost confidence.
We recently helped a local SME refresh their site. After fixing these subtle issues, their bounce rate dropped by 25%, and client enquiries increased noticeably.
Trust comes from every detail working together for your visitors.
Let's build a website your customers can rely on. Reach out to start the conversation today.
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Can your homepage win over a visitor in seconds?
Most busy visitors decide within moments whether to stay or leave. Your homepage should show who you are, what you offer, and why it matters right away.
Clear messaging, simple navigation, and a strong call to action keep visitors engaged and guide them smoothly.
Let’s build a homepage that works hard for you. Reach out to get started.
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A clear service page should answer key questions before visitors scroll.
It should show what you offer, why it matters, and the next step.
Is your service page doing this? Comment "Clear" for tips to improve it!
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