Archive for the ‘Ecommerce’ Category


Screwfix Wardrobes website launchedBlogged by Jordan Jordan

The Screwfix brand is synonymous with DIY and home improvement throughout the UK. Screwfix Wardrobes is a new website that, thanks to an association with existing HeadRed client Spaceslide, brings the world of made-to-measure sliding wardrobe doors to the Screwfix product portfolio.
HeadRed designed and built the new Screwfix Wardrobes website, which like its Spaceslide counterpart [...]

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New Palletline website launchedBlogged by Adrian Adrian

New Palletline Website

The new website for palletised distribution specialist, Palletline, was launched today.
The site features the most up-to-date web technologies and will provide potential customers with a quick, simple and user-friendly interface that will handle all of their pallet delivery needs.
The new site’s launch marks the first big step in Palletline’s goal to become the major online [...]

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The Web keeps growingBlogged by Adrian Adrian

Evidence continues to mount that despite our slowing economy the web continues to be a key driver of both survival and success.
Research by Internet firm, Easynet Connect, has revealed that nearly half of small firms believe the Internet will be the most important tool to help them survive the recession.
The study showed that many small [...]

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Tories attempt online budget ambushBlogged by Adrian Adrian

The Conservative party yesterday implemented an audacious online ambush of Alistair Darling’s budget, with the aim of buying up Google keywords and directing internet users to its “live rebuttal” of the chancellor’s speech.
The Tories plan was to buy up budget-related Google keywords as the chancellor mentions them in his speech from 12.30pm, in an online [...]

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Woodfields in for the long haulBlogged by Adrian Adrian

Woodfields

HeadRed have shaken hands with local haulers, Woodfields, to redevelop their e-commerce driven website.
Woodfields have over 70 years experience in the haulage industry, supplying their customers with landscaping products, topsoil and waste recycling services. Their website acts as the online face for the company and needs to provide Woodfields with a quick and easy portal [...]

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