Website Improvement Case Studies – Bowhills
LeadGenerators (London-based online marketing and travel website specialists) are continuing their series of case studies, designed to show the ways in which a website can be improved to turn more hard-won traffic turn into enquiries and bookings.
This Month's Case Study:
Bowhills
Our next instalment is for Bowhills, where we address the issue of issue of selling the destination vs. selling the company's offering in that destination. Should there be separate pages for this? Or should there be just one Landing Page that combines these two purposes?
Caravanning Club: "We decided to take matters into our hands and give the site a makeover in four simple steps. " Read More
Independent Clinical Services: "After a quick look at their existing site, we knew that we needed to use graphics to answer to very important questions: What do they do? For whom?" Read More
InsureMore: "Promoting cheap AND quality is not easy, but we demonstrate how it can be achieved with effective graphic communication." Read More
Would you like to benefit from a free analysis of your site, to appear as part of LeadGenerators' growing library of Website Improvement Case Studies?
Submit your site to [email protected] – each month, one will be chosen and LeadGenerators will post their analysis
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