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Download our data capture form by Clicking Here> and complete either by yourself or with your team.

Complete some basic details on what you want from your site and any ideas on it's design and follow the return instructions. Don't worry, if you need help, just drop us a line or send us an e-mail

We will put together a provisional layout for your page based on your data capture. This will include the header, footer and artwork of your page. You will even see your new branding here too.

Let us know any adjustments to your layout if required. When you are happy with it, approve your new layout electronically on the link we provide you with.

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When you have approved your sites new design and content layout, you will be able to test drive your site for ten days. This enables you to get a feel for your site and advise us of any last minute changes.

When you are happy with your new site, you will approve and sign-off you site using the same process as Step 4 - it's really straight forward and we are with you all of the way.

Once signed off, we will send you all the necessary paper work. This includes a thirty page webmaster guide to help you manage and get the most out of your site.

Once payment is received, your new site will be uploaded to your new domain name you have requested and you are ready to go. Have fun!!!

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We believe that any web design process should be made as easy and straight forward as possible. We appreciate that not everyone wants to know the in's and out's of what makes the wheels turn. Not everyone wants long consultations and meetings. Therefore, we have simplfied the design process with just eight structured simple steps.

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