The Nice Computer Man Ltd (NCM) has released a web site package that is proving popular with local and parish councils in Essex and Suffolk. They produce high quality web sites specifically designed for government departments which can be updated as easily as writing an e-mail.
Once the web site is designed and in place, NCM trains key members so that they can truly control every aspect of the web site using in-house resources. They can do this as often as they want to without having to wait for a web designer to respond. This not only allows instant changes and updates to be made at will, but represents huge cost savings for just a few minutes work.
Once the one day training course is complete, NCM give total support with a comprehensive reference manual, reminder videos and community forums as well as direct personal support. This allows them to add as many new pages as they need, create new menus and add or remove any of the built in information gathering or disply modules.
The sites enable the councils to collect direct feedback from the public through polls, forms and comments and it can be constantly updated with details about road works, council meetings and minutes, events and amenities.
One of the more popular accessories for these sites is a Mayors Blog, this allows a mayor to write an e-mail that, once sent, will automatically be displayed in an ongoing blog of their activities on their own section of the web site.
The Nice Computer Man has been producing these sites for many years for corporate companies but has found a high demand in this sector since new government guidelines have been introduced regarding the level of 'meaningful conversation' that the local councils have to have with their customers.
NCM also produces specialist web sites for specific industries including dentists, surgeries and clinics, event managers and many other organisations that require their customers to be able to book appointments over the Internet.
More details are available from http://www.nicecomputerman.com or by calling 0845 543 0445.
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