
Small Business E-commerce
Small business e-commerce could be the way to keep your business running into the future during coronavirus.
I’m Dan a freelance web designer and developer pushing the boundaries of digital design.
I’m a full-time freelance web designer that provides creative web design for clients and agencies in and around Wirral, Liverpool & the rest of the UK. I’ve worked with a handful of various businesses and associations.
I build websites bespoke to each client, creating a site that is unique to the business needs.
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Every project starts with a bit of research! This is so that I can get a better understanding of what issues your current users are facing and why the site may not be performing. From this initial research stage, we can move along confident that the site we create together will generate results.
I focus on the details and take a results-driven approach when designing web sites for clients and agencies. It’s not simply about looking good, with a strong understanding of UX and design principles I make sure that your users end up with a site that’s a joy to use and one that will outperform your competitors.
Every site I design is created to the highest standards. This is important to myself and my clients as the first step to a great website is performance and stability. I will ensure that your website is simple to edit by using WordPress, I will also supply tutorials to get you started.
Looking after your investment is important, I can provide you with a range of flexible after-sales packages designed to keep your new site secure and backed up. If you’re looking to make iterative updates to your site and constantly improve it you’ll definitely want this.
Small business e-commerce could be the way to keep your business running into the future during coronavirus.
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