Established Architects In Norfolk Launch Newly Built Website.
Paul Robinson Partnership, Architects in Norfolk launch their new website
Online, February 21, 2013 (Newswire.com) - Paul Robinson Partnership have recently launched their new website. The company currently employs a number of architects in Norfolk and has been running for almost 40 years. However, like many other traditional practices, they are now looking to the digital world to help grow their business.
In the UK, over 80% of the British population have access to the internet. Studies show that consumers are increasingly looking online to research products on the internet before making a purchase, and that 1 in 4 consumers will use a mobile phone whilst in store to look for information to support their purchasing decision.
Last month in the UK there were over 22,000 searches on Google on the word architecture, with companies paying around £1.50 per click to advertise using this word.
Marucs Hemsley of Fountain helped build the website for Paul Robinson Partnership and states "people are increasingly turning to the online because traditional marketing techniques are no longer as effective in this digital age. An attractive website that ranks on the first page of Google can make all the difference on whether the customer will contact the company or not."
The Paul Robinson Partnership have worked on many projects all across the UK and their new website details their experience in the following ventures: Commercial, Sport & Leisure, Holiday, Bars & Restaurants, Landscape Design, Residential, Retail, Industrial, Conservation and Interiors.
The firm are experienced in their field and have produced some outstanding end results. Some of their previous work is associated with a training facility used in the 2012 Olympics and they also work in partnership with many well renowned companies. These include a major national holiday organisation, a world leading truck and bus company and a number of retail outlets for major national companies, including the Co-op.
Visit their new website at: http://www.paulrobinsonpartnership.co.uk/
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