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A Case Study by Design Web Perth


A Perth Web Design customer approached us with an idea for a website to showcase their accommodation located in Broome. They wanted a sleek and simple website that focuses on the beautiful images they provided us with. Their main objectives were 1) to be found on Google and 2) to have an attractive site that was easy to use.
This customer had minimal content and very straight to the point requirements, we placed them on the standard plan. This provided them with a 5-7 page design, SEO and analytics, unlimited updates and many more features. The costs associated with this plan include $39/monthly as well as a $99.00 set up fee. If you want to learn more about our other plans on offer, please read our blog that outlines our 4 pricing plans.
They gave us a small list of criteria to work with, including the following:

  • Integrated booking system
  • Testimonials
  • Good quality images

Design Web Perth worked closely with the client to make sure that their vision was being met. We covered the areas of WordPress design, SEO and analytics, speed optimisation, content strategy and copywriting. Our biggest concern was to make sure that the large images were displayed in great quality and were the main feature of the site, all while loading quickly.
The result of the website speaks for itself and the client agreed that we had ticked all of the boxes. We thoroughly enjoyed working with them. Check out the website here.
If you have an idea for a web page and want to get it off the ground contact us on (08) 6424 8643 or send an email to admin@designwebperth.com.au

https://www.designwebperth.com.au/a-case-study-by-design-web-perth/

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