Portfolio

We work on both creating new websites from scratch some examples of which are below, and pre-existing websites – whether that is continuing to update or develop the current website, or require redevelopment or re-design.


SpiderServe Design and Development

Websites that SpiderServe has designed and developed on behalf of our clients.

Amateur Theatre Directory
.A free directory based website for the amateur theatre world with a bespoke content management system for managing the categories and website submissions.
Blackmore Players Amateur Dramatic Group
This was the first ever website Sandra designed and developed back in 2000. At first it was hosted on free space with a free domain, but in 2001 a domain and hosting were bought. The website itself has been through a number of redesigns, but it has a page 1 position on Google.co.uk with the main keyphrases chosen for the website - amateur theatre essex, amateur dramatics essex.
Five Star Communications
Redesign and redevelopment from a static one page website.
Rent Any Space
A website that was created to allow commuters to find alternative places to park from the standard council and NCP owned car parks.

Web Changes

Sites where we have added or altered the programming to either add features, enhance admin areas or simply update content where people have lost their web contacts.

Stuart Jones Music
We have mostly performed just content update on behalf of Stuart. He will contact us with a list of the changes he requires and we quote how many hours it should take to complete.

Advice and Reporting

Websites and companies that we have created reports advising our recommendations on their requirements. We have had no control over the implementation of our recommendations.

Stockopedia
We created a detailed report advising where on-site search engine optimisation could be improved.

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