Thinking About a New Website?

Does your website look a little outdated? Have you changed your brand? Are there any new features you want on your website? If you’ve had your website for a few years it could be time you thought about a re-design.

We are offering all existing Ballyhoo customers the chance to save money and get their website re-designed at a discounted price. During the years since we first developed your website you can be assured that our skills have greatly improved. Our designs today are more exciting and attractive and we pride ourselves on creating websites that are visually engaging.

But re-design doesn’t just mean the way your website looks. This is an opportunity to change the way your website works and which features you include. If you’ve always wanted a blog or an interactive feature showing how your products and services work or wanted to sell online, we can help.

With new technologies, constantly improving skills and a little creativity there’s lots we can do to revitalise your website.

Freshen Up

If you just want to brighten up your website to keep up with the times and make it look a little more modern without any major changes we can easily work with your current design to create something fresh and appealing. This is a low-cost option as there would not be any major development.

Re-Vamp

We can take your current design and give it an invigorating twist. Your website will look new and exciting, without losing its original structure and content. Here, we can offer you significant savings on the cost of a new website because you are already online with existing website content.

Complete Overhaul

If you want a complete design overhaul we’ll treat your project as if we’re starting from scratch. We’ll sit down and discuss where you want your website to go, who you want it to appeal to, what kind of design you like and how we can measure its success.

Alison Chaffey

Alison

Alison is our Creative Director*. She has worked alongside Anthony to build the business since it was founded in 2009. Her passion is design and UX, and she has a laser eye-for-detail. In other words, she’s a web developer’s worst nightmare.