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Technology ShowcaseAt ... a trouble halved, we use our in-house developed technology to help give you customised solutions and websites with tried and tested functionality in a more cost-effective way. We have put together a showcase of our technology below to give you some insight into what we can do for your projects.
The argument of which is better; bespoke websites / software vs. off-the-shelf websites or software is an important one to consider before undertaking a new project in your business. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. This article is to give you a balanced view of these options and how ... a trouble halved can give you the best of both worlds for your business solution needs.
Using our Email / Contact Us module gives your existing website the ability to have one or more 'Contact Us' style pages which can deliver customer contact information to one or a group of email contacts within your business. It uses a unique anti-spam technology to ensure your email address is hidden from prying eyes.
Live example of usage: Hide and Sqeak Contact Us Page
We wanted to ensure you can update your new web site as easy as possible, so we have developed our own CMS technology which makes it easier for users to maintain the content of the web site.
Our solution has been given a simple to use interface to ensure anyone can use it without any technical background. The system allows “in-line” editing. This means you can navigate to a specific CMS-enabled page on your website when securely logged in and select the content you wish to change.
This technology option can give your customers the ability to subscribe for more information from your business. You can use their email addresses to send them promotions, new product releases or even a monthly HTML newsletter.
We also provide an HTML email creation service to use with your email mailing list. This can be a template that you can use over and over again for your e-mail newsletters/promotions. |
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