Clear Creative are an experienced web design company in Manchester, producing high end Ecommerce platforms, whether that is a backend database system or great graphical front end. From our base in Bury, Manchester we have been designing and creating websites for clients throughout the United Kingdom. As most clients know it isn’t just a case of building a website and loading in a MySQL database onto a server, a website has to be thought about. At Clear Creative we will list your businesses online objectives and deploy clever online marketing techniques via viral advertising, email campaigns, social media marketing, search engine optimization, pay per click advertising and even offline marketing in support of your website such as brochures, advertising campaigns, exhibition stand designs and builds and direct mail.
As you can see there is a lot more to the marketing mix to drive traffic to your website. At Clear Creative we deploy analytics and lead forensic software to measure the effectiveness of your marketing to see which is the best way to target your customers.
Clear Creative were selected by BT as one of the first web design companies in Manchester to use their fibre broadband technology (the superhighway) because of our involvement with digital technologies. Clear Creative are proud to be at the cutting edge of technology and our professional web design, brand design and online marketing solutions really make our clients stand out. One look at our portfolio will show you how we combine creativity with experience and deliver the marketing objectives our clients need.
Manchester is a hot bed for corporate businesses due to its geographic location. Media organizations such as the BBC think so. In fact they have moved almost lock, stock and barrel up to Media City in Salford Quays. Manchester is a thriving creative city at the cutting edge of digital industries and we at Clear Creative, as a full service graphic design company are proud to play our part!
We are a leading web development, design and marketing company in the UK with clients around the world. Our number one goal is to provide each and every client with a high level of customer service and attention regardless of the project size, budget or requirements. If you are looking for more than “just a website” then you have come to the right place – we don’t just do websites but a whole suite of other marketing solutions, from branding, exhibition, print and direct mail.
Well, we are knowledgeable and have over 25 years of experince in both online and offline. Our mantra is to simplify marketing by breaking it down into basics. By doing this we give your business focus. This allows you to concentrate on your business while we promote it!
If you are a company based in or around Manchester then why not give us a call on 0161 762 3456 and see how we can elevate your company profile and boost your business by effective marketing?
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This entry was posted on Wednesday, January 11th, 2012 at 9:57 am
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We recently saw a blog regarding the demise of Internet Explorer 6 – That would be just dandy we thought!
Then we had a reality check… what about all the public sector departments that still use IE6 – unfortunately for us at Clear Creative coding IE6 patches into our web projects won’t stop (just yet). Latest Google stats show that the most popular browser used for surfing the web are in this order:
Gold medal winner is: Firefox
Silver medal winner is: Google Chrome
Bronze goes to: Safari
It goes without saying that the companies behind these three browsers are light years ahead of Microsoft in their understanding of current web technologies, standards and plain simple usability!
“Old habits die hard”
Unfortunately, web browsers are like bank accounts and the consumer (surfer in this case) finds it difficult to change.
Most people who change browsers – can because they are technically aware and are just plain fed up with IE6, 7, 8 etc – it is after all over 10 years old.
We still do IE6 patches for some clients, only because some of their clients still use IE6.
“Only the strong survive”
It won’t be long before people see sense ands ditch this IE6 web browser – maybe it is going to take some brave clients and brave web design agencies to change the pattern for good.
Let us know your thoughts on IE6 – we would love to hear them!
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This entry was posted on Wednesday, September 28th, 2011 at 1:36 pm
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Base 3 systems are a provider of SAS development consultants. Clear Creative were approached to design and develop their site and give it a refreshing look. The imagery we chose reflects the brand Base 3 but also exudes a professional appearance. We worked seamlessly with the client to provide not only a design solution but a hosting one too!
The client said that it was a painless exercise working with Clear Creative – something that gives us great pride.
This entry was posted on Friday, September 9th, 2011 at 10:54 am
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Clear Creative have recently designed and produced a new website for The Translation People http://www.thetranslationpeople.com – who as their name suggests provide professional translation services to a wide variety of industries and organisations. Clear Creative were commissioned to redesign and build the website using the Joomla framework.
The Joomla framework has numerous advantages, the first being the CMS (content management system) that lies in the backend. The second is that it allows for muliti-lingual plugins so the site can transpose into various language formats based on the the domain or IP address locality.
The whole copy content was rewritten with strategic keywords for search engines and a structured SEO deployment of the ‘H’ tags which allow for search engines to crawl and index the site in a logical fashion.
We wish The Translation People every success with their new site!
Tags:joomla, translation, web design
This entry was posted on Friday, September 9th, 2011 at 10:40 am
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