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What Generation of Website do you need?

1st Generation website.
The Starter Site.
Replaces those ugly "under construction" apologies. The first generation website is the 'starter' pack providing a brief home page summarizing your brand, linked to a contact page giving contact details and an email reponse mechanism.

2nd Generation website.
The Brochure Site.
When you're ready for a second generation website, you're ready to take the DLE brochure that's sitting in your reception or the powerpoint credentials on your laptop ... and create a brand presence on the web. The multi-page 2nd Generation website characteristically offers a home page, an 'about us' page, a products and services page, news page, clients page, contacts page and more...

3rd Generation website.
The Sales Site.
You're now ready to put your website to work. To take bookings. To buy on-line. To query a product database. In other words to provide an interactive front-end with the client.

4th Generation website.
The Portal Site.
The website has become an intristic part of your business. You are ready to use it as a competitive advantage and position it as a 'portal' site where anyone seeking goods and services in your area of business, come to you (and your website) first ...[contact us to learn more»]

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