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Web Design, Development and SEO in Furnace, Argyll and Bute

If you are looking for someone to help you with your web design, Ecommerce or search engine optimisation, promotion and marketing based in the Furnace area of Argyll and Bute then you have come to the right place.

Read on and browse the site for more information. Alternatively you can get in touch right away by using our contact form or give us a call on 0844 357 0201.

Location: Furnace, Argyll and Bute

Furnace might not be on the doorstep of Edmonds Commerce so you might think it was better to look for a web developer who was based in a more local area such as Annat, Lonan, Middle Kames, Machrihanish or Inveresragan.

However we believe that this really is not important. Thanks to the power of the Internet along with modern conveniences of phone, email and Internet messaging programs, we can help you just as easily as if we were actually based in the next town along in Argyll and Bute.

Why not get in touch with us today and you will see that no matter where you are, Edmonds Commerce can help you reach the national and even global market place with ease. Location is really not that important!

Location: Edmonds Commerce

With offices in Guiseley and Baildon, which are towns within Leeds and Bradford we are right in the heart of West Yorkshire. Nearby we have Harrogate, York, Wakefield, Huddersfield and Manchester.

Ecommerce

We offer a fully featured set of Ecommerce services to help you get started, maintain and expand your Ecommerce Business. Please see our Ecommerce section for more information on our Ecommerce services.

Development

Highly skilled in developing PHP and MySQL based web applications we can build bespoke systems for you. Alternatively and more cost effectively, we can help you implement a solution structured around one of the leading open source packages.

Web Design

We are fully competent web designers and can offer you an appealing design based around CSS and the minimum of graphics for maximum site speed without any compromise in quality. Our design ethic is largely utilitarian, aiming not only to impress your visitors with the look, but also the ease of use of the site. Furthermore, we will always stick to strict SEO principles to maximise the number of visitors your site will get.

Marketing

Marketing a web site is one of the most important aspects of your success. We can help you in all aspects of online marketing. However our speciality and the one we feel is the most valuable is in the Search Engine Optimisation or SEO field. An effective SEO effort can bring large numbers of visitors to your site on a daily basis for no set cost. The only cost is in the implementation and maintainence of your SEO package.

News in Furnace, Argyll-and-Bute

Taking risks for scrap metal
Rising metals prices are boosting demand for scrap metal in India, but people employed to process it may be taking too many risks.

Incinerator restarts test burning
An incinerator which had to be shut down because of faults in its three furnaces is burning rubbish again.

Plan to recycle crematorium heat
A crematorium is proposing to recycle the heat generated when its furnaces are cremating people's remains.

Coming of age for 'future fibres'
A type of carbon fibre could be woven into super-strong body armour for the army and police.

Inquiry into blaze at steelworks
An investigation is under way into a fire at the blast furnace of a Teesside steelworks.

Rubbish pong as furnace shut down
An incinerator operator apologises to residents for the smell from 4,700 tonnes of rubbish stored on the site.

Crematorium tackles obese problem
A crematorium builds new furnaces to accommodate 1m wide coffins as people become more obese.

Man hurt in metal furnace blast
A factory worker suffers 95% burns when a furnace explodes at a factory in South Yorkshire.

Payout for Corus blast survivor
Corus pays an undisclosed six-figure sum to a man injured in an explosion at its Port Talbot plant in 2001.

Workers trapped in furnace fall
Five men are trapped by a blast furnace when it falls on them at the Corus Steelworks in Scunthorpe.

Furnace News Supplied by the BBC