Until now many small businesses, faced with ongoing budgetary constraints, have been relying on off-shore development for affordable website development needs. Small businesses have had to tackle many challenges when dealing with off-shore web design companies including dissatisfaction with the end product, difficulty in dealing with remote teams as well as inability to meet time-scales.
The new service attempts to solve these challenges by providing businesses with a local, end to end service that offers a full web presence for the business including professional website, email accounts, web-hosting and professionally copy written text – for the price of a basic template.
Businesses can choose from a selection of up-market designs that are then customized and set-up on a suitable web-hosting account for free.
In addition to a professionally designed up-market website, small businesses also benefit from a range of built-in interactive features on the website including live chat, email marketing and social media integration.
The service is different to other template websites as it offers a fully functional website with 6 core pages with many built-in features. It combines a professional website template with full set-up &customisation, free web-hosting and free logo into one package that costs same as regular website template.
The service has received good publicity and positive reviews within a relatively short time of being launched. For more information visit SmallBusinessEcommerce.co.uk today.
The Package includes the following For £49 ($69)
Up-market website designed by expert designers from London
Full ownership of website code
Professionally prepared industry standard text for core pages
No monthly charges
Many built-in features including Live Chat & Email marketing
1 Year Free web-hosting on third-party server
FREE Logo
Timely London based support
Businesses can find out more and get a professional website for the introductory price of only £49 ($67 for Non-UK customers) by visiting http://www.smallbusinessecommerce.co.uk today.
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