Website Design & Development
Website development has come along way in the last few years. Websites now have a pivotal role in all aspects of business.
At CompanyX Communications we can design and deliver websites that will increase your retail sales, build customer loyalty or build your brand. What ever the objective is CompanyX can deliver on time and within your budgets.
So what are you looking for?
- A website that you can update easily and without any website coding knowledge?
Our Content Managed Systems (CMS) allow our customers to edit and create content easily and with minimum effort. We can even advise and train you and your on how to write and produce effect content on your website that will be engaging for the user and also create better Search engine result page rankings (SERPS) using Search Engine Optimisation techniques.
Talking of SEO, SERP, SEM, PPC and Backlinks
- The new buzz words/acronymns in design and marketing, SEO or for the uniniated Search Engine Optimisation, Search Engine Page Ranking, Search Managment, Pay per click. It's all a bit… well, common sense really.
We undertstand that if you build it they will not necessarily come. Having a website that is visually beautiful does not mean your potential customer will find you. For that you need to make sure your beautifully designed website is search engine optimised. At CompanyX we do not expect you to ask us to build a Search Engine Freindly website. SEO is defacto in all our websit design and developments.
To much or too little?
- The question is 'how much SEO do you require?' The balance has to be perfect between a website that is search engine friendly; and invariably boring from the users perspective or a beautiful website that customers rave about, but cant be seen by search engines. Thats where our knowledge and understanding can help you.
What about productivity and sales?
- No matter what the media; web, advertising, brochures we believe the big issue is understanding what will make your customers buy your product or service. Thats what matters the most. Once we've nailed that down we can then start looking at the symantics










