We have helped over 200 business owners throughout Wimbledon, London and Surrey grow their businesses with our great value WordPress web design packages.
If you are searching for a website designer in Wimbledon who can build you an amazing website and also help your business generate more leads and customers, you have come to the right place.
Over the last 12 years we have worked with over 200 local business owners creating award winning WordPress web design from small startups to nationwides and even a celebrity chef! We are passionate about delivering the businesses we work with in Wimbledon more customers, increasing their sales and boosting their profits. You can read some of the reviews and case studies below to see how our customers have benefited from our expertise.
So if your company provides a quality product or service and you need to spread the word, we are the web design agency in Wimbledon you need to speak to. We know what it takes to build a successful website and drive traffic to it, transforming poorly-performing websites into a lead generating machines!
Find out how we can help your business with our great value Wimbledon WordPress web design services shown below. Then give us a call or send us an email to find out how we can help transform the fortunes of your business.
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What our clients say about our WordPress web design Wimbledon…
So if you are looking for a great web design company to help improve your business and build a website that can actually be found in Google by your local customers and get you lots of business enquiries, these are the guys for you.”
They also helped us with a second website and because we used Matt and Murray before we didn’t think twice about asking them to work on our new site. They are so flexible, patient and have such a good understanding of each individual client. I wouldn’t think of using anyone else.”
About Wimbledon
A district of in the southwest of London, Wimbledon is part of the London Borough of Merton and borders Wandsworth to the South, New Malden to the north east, Mitcham to the north west, Streatham to the west and Sutton to the north. In the 2011 census Wimbledon had a population 68,187, this includes the electoral wards of, Hillside, Village, Wimbledon Park, Abbey, Raynes Park, Dundonald and Abbey.
Wimbledon is home to the world famous Wimbledon Tennis Championships which takes place every year over two weeks in late June and early July. Wimbledon is also home to the New Wimbledon Theatre and Wimbledon Common which is one of the largest areas of common land within London. The common was made famous by the Elisabeth Beresford children’s novel the Wombles of Wimbledon Common. Wimbledon is split in two sections, residential and retail. These are know as the village and the town, the town’s high street was rebuilt where the medieval village once stood and further developed in 1838 after the building of the railway station.
The first people to settle Wimbledon are believed to be Iron Age, when a hill fort found on Wimbledon Common is believed to have been constructed. Wimbledon was listed as part of the manor of Mortlake in the 1087 Domesday book, since then the ownership of the manor of Wimbledon has changed hands between several wealthy families. Other wealthy families have been attracted to the area due to its close proximity to London, these families built large houses including Wimbledon Manor, Warren House and Eagle House. Wimbledon Village developed a rural population who coexisted alongside wealthy merchants from the city of London and nobility. The Dog and Fox public house became a popular stop for the London to Portsmouth stage coach in the 18th century, South Western Railway (L&SWR) built a station in 1838 south east of Wimbledon Village at the bottom of Wimbledon Hill. This shifted the centre of Wimbledon away from the village as it began to grow.
Wimbledon was original part of the county of Surrey, however in 1965 it was absorbed into the London Borough of Merton with the creation of Greater London. Stephen Hammond, a conservative MP has represented Wimbledon at Westminster since 2005. The southern and eastern parts of Borough are currently represented by the Labour MP Siobhan McDonagh.
Web design projects for companies in Wimbledon
“It was great working with Matt & Murray from Indigo Marmoset on the development of our new website. They demonstrated outstanding quality and creativity, they also provided a brilliant solution to allow our team at Wimbledon Art Studios to easily manage the site, including adding and managing our artists pages and portfolios. We found them efficient, professional and responsive at all times. Regardless of what we requested, Matt & Murray always took the time to listen to us and deliver a solution. Indigo Marmoset did an excellent job and I would definitely work with them again and recommend them to anyone who is searching for the best in the industry!”
Julie Proctor – Wimbledon Art Studios
“Matt & Murray took our somewhat dated and cumbersome website and transformed it into the clean, contemporary and user friendly site it is today. They understood what we were looking for and very quickly came up with designs that were close to where we finally got to. They were a pleasure to work with and I would recommend them to anyone who is looking for a company to create a premium web presence that reflects the quality product or service they offer. Lovely work.”
Tim Came – Thursday Cottage
“These guys are great! Matt & Murray completely rebuilt my site and had it up and running in no time at all! The communication was excellent and they really cared about making our business successful. I would recommend Indigo Marmoset to any business owners who wants to build a professional online presence for their business.”
Turan Akyuz – The Bridge Grill
Marketing & web design tips for Wimbledon business owners
Get more Wimbledon customers with re-marketing
Did you know that on average 98% of people who visit a website leave without taking an action such as filling out a contact form or calling. The main reason for this is people surfing the web are usually clicking from one website to another doing research before they buy and end up getting distracted and missing out on the great service or product your business offers.
Re-marketing to the rescue! using platforms such as Google Adwords or Facebook you can encourage people who have previously clicked through to your website to come back to it…
How businesses in Kingston can get more referrals
You probably already know referred leads are better than most, but are you aware of exactly how powerful referrals can be…
According to Nielsen, 92% of consumers trust referrals from people they know. A Marketshare report notes that word-of-mouth can improve marketing effectiveness by as much as 54%. Businesses using referrals as part of their regular marketing see conversion rates up to 70% higher, and they also report a 69% faster close time.
Here’s 3 tips to help you get more referrals from local customers in Kingston…
How to use email marketing for your Kingston based business
Yes!
Sending unsolicited spam emails in the hope of generating new business from local customer in Kingston or nationwide was not something we’ve ever recommended but we should be sending emails to our present and past customers.
For most businesses once the initial product is sold or the service completed there should be more you can offer…
Featured WordPress website design project
- Web Design Package:
- Silver Web Design Package
- Reviewed by:
- Nadiya Hussain on 9 June 2017
- Website:
- www.nadiyahussain.com
- Rating:
- Price:
- £1499
- Review:
- “I’m very pleased with the website Indigo Marmoset created which gives me a modern up to date presence online, reinforcing my brand”