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case study – inyanga counselling
case study – inyanga counselling

Case Study – Inyanga Counselling

Therapy and crisis counselling still is stigmatised by many, which made the design and creation of the site interesting as well as being a very worthwhile project to be involved in.

At the initial brief it was very clear that counselling is not only a very personal service but the service is used by all levels of society and as such the site needed to reflect this.

Using warm neutral visuals that complimented the colour and feel of the logo was matched by a very personal blog style site, which allowed people visiting the site to know they were dealing with a real qualified person.

As with all sites developed by Websites by Mark both large and small, the same quality and care is shown and this was indeed the same in Mary’s case.

As with many of Websites by Marks projects, design and build was complete on time and in budget.

Using our in house technology Mary site when published listed on Google within 48 hours and soon afterward was showing on Google’s front page for some of her chosen keywords.

Why pay for SEO, with all Websites by Mark websites it’s included from the start…..

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