Prestige Sprayers Launch New Website With Fantastic Results
Prestige Sprayers decided to go out on a limb and invest their marketing budget online. Now having launched a brand new search engine friendly site they are starting to reap the rewards.
- (1888PressRelease) October 08, 2010 - Prestige Sprayers, a small spray painting company from Nottingham, England specialising in commercial and industrial spraying, had been getting by on word of mouth and recommendations for the majority of its clients. After much deliberation they decided that if they wanted to move on they would require a new strategy, and that new strategy was a new CMS website and SEO plan.
After attending a variety of local training sessions, events and conferences on website design, SEO email marketing, blogging and internet marketing, Prestige Sprayers owner Roy Hancock decided that the best approach for the company would be a new site that showed off all their spray painting services and skills.
Roy Hancock, director of Prestige Sprayers has commented: "When I started out on this project a few months back I wasn't quite sure how much the Internet could do for my spray painting company. I am happy to report that only a few weeks after going live the new site has pulled in more visitors than our old 'catalogue style' website did in a few years. Added to this I had the knowledge to know that I needed a CMS site so that I could change the relevant details on my ceiling spraying page or if I wanted to get rid of the cladding spraying page I could."
The versatility of the new site means that Prestige Sprayers are now ranking well in Google for phrase like "commercial spraying" and "industrial spray painters" which just was not happening a few months back.
Roy has added: "This is the start of a new era for Prestige Sprayers and hopefully our spray painting company will continue to grow well into the future"
Indeed with some motivation and only a small amount of cash, Roy and his team will be spraying for years to come - a great succes and one that cost very little for a business that had only a small marketing budget to play with.
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