Database Driven - Ecommerce and CMS Websites
It should obvious to any company that sells a product that the internet is now a great source and area for their customers. Just think of any company that is hugely successful and the chances are that they will have a website with the ability to sell their products online. There are also websites that specialise in selling other compaines products too, Amazon and Ebay are two excellent examples.
With the help of excellent programmers and the use of CMS Made Simple's Content Management System I am moving into the area of creating online stores for small companies and websites that give the client the ability to up date the site without any coding knowledge. You can visit the Digicooldesign Ecommerce Store to view what an ecommerce store can look like. Although you can't buy on the demo you can click around and get an idea of how a ecommerce can be visually. Obviously the graphics can be manipulated to look and feel exactly like your own company, acting as another area for your potential customers to visit.
Channel Webscene
Channel Webscene began as a small online publication but quickly their online presence grew and the editors needed to be able to add articles and issues on the spot. I built it into a content management system which gives them full functional control.
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Morcheeba
Morcheeba and their management team wanted the ability to update the site concerning new singles, tour dates and news about the band. I made the website using a content management system giving them full control of the content.
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Folkestone Artists Co-operative
The Folkestone Artists Co-operative wanted a website that would enable artists to sign up online and then be able to sell their artwork on the internet. I designed the sitemap, flow charts and general system before hiring a freelancer to write the back end.
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