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Creative web design company
Dreamscape Solutions is set to start the new years with business expansion. After experiencing almost a 600% increase in turnover in the first half of the financial year
Manchester based Dreamscape Solutions is set to move into office space three times the current size and take on new members of staff.
Bernard McCabe, Creative Director of
Dreamscape Solutions: "The later half of 2006 showed great potential for the business and we increased staff numbers with two additions; Noel Barton (Graphic Design) and Gene Ruston (Web Developer). The start of 2007 has given us even great optimism and we are currently looking to recruit key account managers in order to deal with the increase in clients."
"The additional staff and overall growth of the business has lead to a need for the business to re-locate to larger premises. After quite a comprehensive search of facilities in Manchester we made the decision to remain at
Carrington Business Park who where able to provide us with excellent premises three times our current capacity. Their facilities are some of the best in Manchester and we and all of our existing staff are happy with the move".
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Manchester based, web design and internet marketing company,
Dreamscape Solutions are looking ahead to a fruitful and exciting new year after experiencing unprecedented signs of growth with a 300% increase in sales and enquiries.
Bernard McCabe, Creative Director of Creative Digital Media Company,
Dreamscape Solutions said: "Seasonal trends have usually dictated a slow down in business during the festive period, with a measured but notable increase in the new year. The close of 2006 and the start of the new years has delivered exceptional growth in sales and enquiries."
Adding further to this: “We changed tact with our marketing strategy this towards the end of last year and aimed to keep sales figures consistent with the already impressive growth. Our efforts have out performed our wildest dreams with a staggering increase in in new clients and enquiries.
The growth of the business is due to the exciting development of our impressive and wide ranging portfolio. Our re-branding exercise and launch of our new multi sensory media rich website has placed us firmly as one of Manchester‘s best web design companies.
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The organisers of
The Liverpool International Tennis Tournament are celebrating the success of their new website and praising Manchester based web site design company
Dreamscape Solutions.
The new website, launched in early January, has made an instant impact on ticket sales and corporate hospitality bookings which has helped ensure the event prestigious tennis event, to be held in the summer, is a smashing success.
Anders Borg, the organiser for
The Liverpool Tennis Tournament: “We are absolutely delighted with the quality of our new website and the impact it has had on sales and enquiries of interest. Thanks to the website, bookings are already up by 400% from this time last year. The arrival of the new website means that our marketing activities now have a point of focus for potential customers to turn into real conversions.”
Not only has the website facilitated online bookings and event management through it’s content management system but it has also allowed the tournament to accumulate an impressive customer database which can be used to promote and inform.
Bernard McCabe, Creative Director of
Dreamscape Solutions: “The project illustrates our growing expertise in the sports and event management sectors. We are also delighted to be working closely with the
Liverpool City Council and helping to make
Liverpool 2008 Capital of Culture a great success for the North West”.
Anders Borg: “The feedback we have received overall is fantastic, everyone is excited about this years event. Members of the
Liverpool City Council are thrilled with the positive effect this will have on the
Capital of Culture event in 2008”
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