Welsh businesses failing to make an impact online

Posted on Wednesday 1 December 2010


A recent study by Google found that Welsh businesses in particular were lagging behind companies in the rest of the UK in terms of their web exposure with 25% of Welsh small to medium sized businesses without any kind of online presence.

Failing to have any kind of online platform in this digital age can be detrimental for businesses as more and more people are turning to the internet to seek out services. If your company doesn’t appear online, you’re effectively invisible to a large proportion of people.

Last year it was estimated that the internet economy contributed £10 billion to the UK economy, so those businesses who are failing to make their mark in the online world, really are missing a trick.

However there may be a solution. Small and medium sized businesses in Wales who may not have the expertise to create their own website can now enlist the service of a web rental company who will design and create a highly optimised website tailored to each individual company’s needs.

A Welsh company, Website Leasing Ltd based in Cardiff, are offering a convenient and affordable solution for those businesses which are at present, not on the internet radar. Website Leasing offer a complete website design service including highly optimised text content, logo design if required, link building, site layout plan and website optimisation to ensure the site ranks highly on all major search engines.

For many smaller businesses, it’s simply not economically viable to employ a team of web experts to design and constantly update their website, which is why Website Leasing is such an attractive idea. Businesses receive all the benefits of having a highly experienced web professionals working for them, without the expense.

As the recent figures revealed, those companies who don’t have a web presence could potentially be missing out on a huge amount of business. With the introduction of website leasing services, there’s now no excuse for businesses in the UK to go unnoticed online.

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