We build websites, apps and social media strategies for the Highlands and Islands of Scotland and beyond. We create identities and build brands to put businesses, individuals and charities firmly on the map.
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Every client we meet has a unique story to tell, and we can't wait to tell yours. It's what makes our work so interesting, so enjoyable. Discovering something new, then working out the strategy. Something unique. Created with passion•❤♥. How will your story begin?
Argyll Web are an eclectic team with backgrounds in business, IT, marketing and design. This means we offer a full service from traditional marketing to graphic design, typography, copywriting, PR and software development. All of the components needed for a modern Internet strategy, without the need to outsource halfway around the world.
We'll raise your profile, allowing you to reach out to new markets, or simply communicate better with the customers you already have. Above all, we speak your language, understanding what it takes to run a business.
Over the last two years, mobile devices have overtaken desktops as the way people access the web, yet just 11% of the time spent on a smartphone is actually spent ‘in the browser’ - most interaction on the web taking place via a mobile app.
These are important trends to understand. The way people are interacting with businesses over the Internet is changing and hence the role of the traditional company website is also changing. Today, a successful website strategy means thinking about a much larger eco-system - for example: putting social media and mobile devices first.
Of course, no 'one size fits all' — which is why every recommendation we make is based on solid research that we carry out whenever we work with a client. That way we ensure that your time and money is well spent whatever the budget.
60% of browser traffic in 2015 now comes from mobile devices with just 40% of traffic coming from desktops. The only way is up for mobile traffic.
80% of internet users own a smartphone 79% of which would avoid a website that isn't mobile friendly.
*sources: Google, Akamai and Smart Insights — all 2015