Sunraysia Outdoor Blinds: Case Study

22 November 2021

Client:

Sunraysia Outdoor Blinds


Industry:

Indoor and Outdoor Blinds. Mobile Service. No Storefront. They travel to their client for appointments.


Goals with the site:

Mark and Tricia contacted Rachel at Mulcahy & Co as their original website was very old (2007) and outdated. They wanted to bring it up to date with current information and in line with new technology.

M Group Marketing - Case Study - Sunraysia Outdoor Blinds

Their aim was to be more findable online, have more people making enquiries and to showcase their work in a more modern way that worked well on a mobile phone.


The process:

Text partially provided by the client. Further copywriting was done by Adam from Marketing.


Photography was provided by the client.




The Marketing team designed and developed a new website with separate pages showcasing Indoor and Outdoor Blinds.


Each section displays the types of blinds and options available. We were provided with brochures and images that we added to the site from the manufacturers – these are now downloadable also.






On the home page we created a Project Gallery which provides information about the project they were appointed to do with results and images.








We added a photo gallery page to showcase images of their work and the types of blinds. We find that pictures can be the best way to sell and inform rather than long explanations in text.






The Mulcahy & Co IT department created a new email address and this was added to the site so that Mark and Tricia can now receive and respond to emails.





We also created both Google My Business and Bing Business listings so that Sunraysia Outdoor blinds can be found easily and called directly from a Google search on a mobile phone.




Both Mark and Tricia are very happy with their new website and plan to regularly update it with recently completed projects. View the new website here www.sunraysiaoutdoorblinds.com.au


To find out more, contact any of our friendly  Marketing team today.


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