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Warwick Website Design Specialists

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Your website says a lot about your business, what you offer, what you believe in, your passion and your customer service; so we think it's important to get it right.

We specialise in providing Website Design and Development, complete eCommerce systems and Search Engine Marketing to businesses in the Warwick area. In fact if there's something you want done on the web, be it a stunning web design, a clever widget, or something promoted on Google and any other search engine, we can do it.

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Warwick Website Design

When it comes to Website Design we have a great approach - we listen to what you want to achieve and what your goals are, and then we work with you to create a solution to meet those goals.

Search Engine Marketing

We have been promoting websites for over nine years; we know Search Engines, we know how to use them to market your business or products, and we know how to best target your online market.

eCommerce Solutions

Our eCommerce system, eSPOSURE, is perfect for new or existing businesses who want to start selling online, or improve their existing eCommerce solution using our proven system.

e64's reputation for providing stunning website design for businesses in the Warwick area has grown for over 9 years, and we get more passionate and enthusiastic each year we do it.

The growing number of businesses in the Warwick area who have used e64 for their website design demonstrates our commitment and enthusiasm for providing excellent designs that really work. Our passion for building lasting relationships with our customers is why so many keep using e64 for their website design.

Because we're small we can easily adapt and change to meet the demands your business will encounter, and being based in the Warwick area it means we are local to you, so it's easy and convenient to arrange a meeting about your project, or a quick review and discussion about how you could adapt your website design to generate more business and better reflect the ever changing shape of your business.

Working with e64

Our goal is to build a long lasting relationship between e64 and your business, where we can use the depth of experience we have gained from working with many Warwick based businesses to benefit your company or organisation.

The speed in which our industry changes can be breath-taking, and it's a full time job to keep up to date with everything - which is what we do. We can then make sure we can advise you effectively to ensure you're getting the very most from your website.

Now What?

Contact e64 now to discover how we can help you promote your business online and make your website work for you. We can talk to you about how we can help, and what we can achieve for your business through your website.

Alternatively if you would like to read more about our services or review some of our customer testimonials, please browse the rest of our website using the links above, where you'll find plenty of useful information. We also have an e64 blog that is updated regularly that you may also find useful.

Our commitment to you

As you know, your website says a lot about your business, what you offer, what you believe in, your passion and your customer service; so we think it's important to get it right.

Being based in the Warwick area it is very easy to get together to discuss your website design and benefit from the broad experience we can bring to your site.

Here are just some of the benefits of choosing a website designer local to Warwick:

  • We're in the Warwick area, so a meeting is never too far away.
  • We're a small professional website design company committed to our customers.
  • We can tell you openly and honestly what works, and what doesn't, so you can make effective decisions.
  • We specialise in:
    • Website Design
    • Shopping Website Systems
    • Search Engine Optimisation
    • Paid Advertising
    • Website Programming
    • Data Driven Websites
  • Talk directly to the team member working on your website.
  • We work quickly and efficiently to meet the most demanding deadlines.
  • Stunning website designs, professional created.

The benefits Warwick area businesses are now getting from well-designed websites is growing each year, and the requirements are getting more and more demanding.We make sure that your website provides a solid communication tool to your customers, partners, prospects and visitors, and that the design reflects your company and brand.

Read more about Warwick

For other uses see Warwick (disambiguation). Coordinates 5217'N 135'W 52.28N 1.59W 52.28 1.59 Warwick (i'wrk WORRik) is the county town of Warwickshire England. The town lies upon the River Avon 11 miles (18160km) south of Coventry and just west of Leamington Spa and Whitnash with which it is conjoined. As of the 2001 United Kingdom census it had a population of 23350. There has been human activity at Warwick as early as the Neolithic and constant habitation since the 6th160century. A Saxon burh was created at Warwick in the 9th160century and Warwick Castle was established on the site in 1068 as part of the Norman conquest of England. Warwick School claims to be the oldest boys' school in the country. The earldom of Warwick was created in 1088 and the earls controlled the town in the medieval period. During this time Warwick was given town walls Eastgate and Westgate survive. The castle developed into a stone fortress and then a country house and is today a popular tourist attraction. The Great Fire of Warwick in 1694 destroyed much of the medieval town and as a result most of the buildings postdate this period. Though Warwick did not become industrialised in the 19th160century it has experienced growth since 1801 when the population was 5592. Racing Club Warwick F.C. founded in 1919 are based in the town. The town is administered by Warwick District Counil and Warwickshire County Council has its headquarters in Warwick. edit History Lord Leycester hospital by the west gate Warwick An Ordnance Survey map published in 1834 showing Warwick the castle is at the south of the settlement next to the River Avon. Human activity on the site of the town dates back to the Neolithic when a settlement may have been established. From the 6th160century onwards Warwick has been continuously inhabited. According to the Anglo Saxon Chronicle in the year 914 Anglo Saxon Ethelfleda Lady of the Mercians daughter of king Alfred the Great and sister of king Edward the Elder of Wessex built a burh or fortified dwelling at Warwick. It was one of ten burhs built to defend the kingdom of Mercia against the Danes.1 Warwick was chosen as the site for one of these fortifications because of its proximity to the important transport routes of the Fosse Way and the Avon. In the early 10th160century a new shire was founded with Warwick as its administrative centre giving the settlement new importance.2 The name 'Warwick' means dwellings by the weir.3 In 1050 the Danes invaded Mercia and burned down much of Warwick including the nunnery (which stood on the site of the present day St Nicholas Church).4 William the Conqueror founded Warwick Castle in 1068 on his way to Yorkshire to deal with rebellion in the north.2 Building a castle within a preexisting settlement could require demolishing properties on the site and in the case of Warwick four houses were pulled down.5 The castle was within the larger AngloSaxon burh and a new town wall was created close to the rampart of the burh.6 In the medieval period Warwick remained under the control of various Earls of Warwick mostly of the Beauchamp family becoming a walled town. Today the only remains of the town walls are the east and west gatehouses. The eastern gatehouse now serves as part of the King's High School a sister institution to Warwick School. Warwick was not incorporated as a borough until 1545.4 The town's Priory was founded in 1142 on the site of the current Priory Park. The Eastgate Warwick