Posts Tagged ‘website’

Bradbury & Son, one of the UK’s largest cheese suppliers, choose First Impression to re-vitalise their online presence

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

First Impression, a High Peak creative design and marketing company has designed a brand new website for Bradbury & Son. The new website captures some of Bradbury’s personality – of being traditionally different and highlighting their innovation, bringing new cheese products to the marketplace.

Bradbury & Son have been in the cheese business since 1884, operating from their High Peak headquarters in Buxton. They needed a website that reflected the modern-thinking company they had become, without losing sight of their historic background. They work with major retailers, convenience stores, wholesalers, food manufacturers and suppliers to all types of food service companies, sourcing and delivering the cheese products that they need. Bradbury & Son have also developed an exciting range of their own brands of cheese that fill gaps in the marketplace.

First Impression have written the new content, designed and built the website. Chris Chisnall, Marketing Director at Bradbury & Son said, “We are very pleased with the website First Impression has developed for us. We are continually moving forward here at Bradbury & Son and the new website will enable us to keep it fresh with new products and the latest news. Bradbury & Son is an exciting place to be so watch this space for more to come.”

To visit the new site go to: http://www.bradburyandson.co.uk/

Get some top marketing tips with our latest Communicate newsletter

Friday, April 15th, 2011

The latest edition of Communicate is out now. You can download it online http://firstimpression.co.uk/communicate/april11/

In this issue get our top tips for marketing yourself out of a recession, how to promote your website and some fantastic spring offers on leaflets – half price on our top silk stock so not one to miss.

If you wish to get Communicate every month sign up on our website http://www.firstimpression.co.uk/

Is your website in need of a springclean?

Thursday, March 24th, 2011
 

Does your website no longer refect the company you are? Or maybe it’s out of date, with a twitter feed or blog that hasn’t been updated for months?

Then you need help!

At the very least a website should be a window for your business. If your dream customer lhappened to look at your website, are you confident that they will be impressed with what they see?

If the answer is no then your website needs a refresh. Get in touch and get it sorted now, because you could be losing business. Ask for a content management system so that you can keep your website updated yourself with new products and new going forward, to keep it fresh. If you will use it, get a blog or twitter account. It’s easy to do.

At First Impression we try to make it easy for you. Give us a call, have a chat about what you would like your website to do for your business on 01457 857111.

More ideas of how to wise up to the web here> http://www.firstimpression.co.uk/resources/wise-up-to-the-web.php?campaignkw=wise-up-to-the-web

New business, new website for Craft Room

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

As an avid craft enthusiast Julia Hallsworth approached First Impression to help her fulfill an ambition to start her own business. Julia wanted an ecommerce website to sell craft and scrap book supplies. The brief was to create a website that was friendly, informative and easy to navigate where people could log on and not only buy craft supplies but get inspiration for their latest project.

    

The new site stands out from other craft supplies websites, it has a personable feel and look. It’s a site that creates an experience rather than just a transaction. And having just launched the new site she’s delighted to have received her first order!

Visit website > >

Do you know how your website is performing?

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

So you’ve got a website that you think looks the part, is easy to navigate and gives potential customers all the information they need to know – but do your website visitors feel the same?

By adding Google Analytics to your website you can receive monthly reports on its performance. It is a fantastic tool that can help you identify if your website is working for your business and where it may need work to improve it. And what’s more, the basic analytics application is absolutely free!

An example of Google Analytics Dashboard:

As shown in the image above, the Google Analytics Dashboard provides you with key information about the performance of your website. Here are just a few of the useful stats that the monthly report includes:

Visits – this is the number of people that have landed on your website. If you have carried out a marketing campaign that aims to drive people to your website you can compare the number of visits prior to the campaign with the results after the campaign has finished to find out if it was successful.

Bounce Rate – this is when a visitor leaves your website, the statistics will show which pages of your site have the highest bounce rate. If your statistics show that one of your pages has a particularly high bounce rate it may be worth re-designing or re-thinking that page. If your homepage has a high bounce rate you are in trouble as it is likely that your website is not getting your message across clearly or engaging the user to read on and find out more about your business.

Average time on site – this shows you how much time your visitors spend on your website (on average). Again this can give you a good idea of how engaging the visitor is finding your site and if it is providing them with the information they need.

Map – if your business is international you can see where in the world people have been viewing your website and help you recognise those countries who don’t visit your website. You can then produce a marketing campaign to target those countries and see if this improves your visits from those areas.

Traffic Sources – this shows you where the traffic is coming from you your website, is it from a search engine, direct to your website or via a back link. This information allows you to recognise how people find your website and identify how you can better promote your site.

Google Analytics is free, simply set up an account at http://www.google.com/analytics/ You do however have to put some code onto your website. Your website developer can do this for you. If you would like help. First Impression can set up an account and add the code to your website for just £60 + VAT showing you how to access your account and make use of this fabulous tool.

If you already have analytics and you are finding that your website isn’t performing as well as it should be, contact First Impression on 01457 857111