August 2008 - Two important web sites launched |
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SiteWeave launches new sites for two prominent Hampshire businesses Fleet Tyre Management - Tructyre of Winchester
You may have seen Tructyres commercial tyre repair vehicles as you travel through Hampshire or around the M25. They have 42 breakdown vehicles operating on British roads and also manage commercial vehicle fleets at fleet centres and at the main depot in Winchester. Tructyre had had a web site for about 5 years but it was not bringing in any enquiries and we could not find it on Google. Managing Director Glenn Sherwood decided that he was missing an important marketing tool and commissioned SiteWeave to start again from scratch. We were to create a web site that would not only reflect the market position of his company, but would also bring in new opportunities. We are pleased to report that, within one month from launch, Tructyre was featuring on page one of Google for several important search terms, including the all important 'fleet tyre managment'. In fact, the last time we checked, they were number one on page one. We will be managing and monitoring the progress of the Tructyre web site and will keep you informed. We hope it will feature as one of one Google Page One sites in the coming months. See the Tructyre Fleet Managment web site An 'Underwater' web site - SSE of Fareham
Sub Surface Engineering is a well established marine contracting company based in Fareham in Hampshire. They specialise in marine construction, marine asset management and hydrographic and underwater survey work throughout the UK. Their impressive client list includes major port operators, network rail, MOD, oil companies, utility companies and power stations. The 16 full time staff range from engineers, project managers, chartered engineers, divers together with hydrographic and confined space, ROV and CAD technicians. They had a need to raise the profile of their web site on Google and also took the opportunity to improve the presentation at the same time. Their initial budget was limited so the new site does not have soem of the refinements we would have wished but we have high hopes that this site will soon be proving a real asset to the SSE team. We will keep you posted on their progress with Google ranking. See the Sub Surface Engineering web site Older news in this section
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