Out of town business
Second meeting tomorrow in Brighton with client and their digital design agency, Juretic. Client (name to be revealed Oct/Nov) is one of the investments made by Deborah Meaden on Dragon's Den and will feature heavily in the soon to be aired new series.....
Thing that strikes me about doing business out of town is the cost saving that can be done, just because you're outside of the London metropolis....fully functioning ecommerce site with community possibilities, all for £2.5k, marvellous value. Let's hope the site does what we want and if it does, highly recommend consideration be given to out of towners when looking for agencies, designers, copy writers, I could go on but won't, for now anyway!
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1. At 19 Sep 2007 12:49, Philip Sheldrake wrote:
Hi Cass, that price sounds too good to be true. Happy to inspect their work if you think it needs it ;-)
2. At 20 Sep 2007 12:22, cass stainton wrote:
may have given us discount as site is indirectly connected to Deborah Meaden from Dragon's Den, maybe they want to impress her...
3. At 20 Sep 2007 15:39, cass stainton wrote:
and may well take you up on kind offer, tks v much
4. At 26 Sep 2007 15:05, Neven Juretic wrote:
It certain was done on a discount; we did it the PR value plus the person involved is a friend of one our team members. However we are still a lot more cost effective than using a London agency plus we produce outstanding work
If anyone is interested we are 2 minutes for Brighton Station, 100 yards from the sea, right in the middle of Brighton city centre, 50mins from London Victoria and have some great pubs and restaurants to visits.
Brighton is the silicon beach of the UK and is full of creatively minded people – it’s our culture…
5. At 1 Oct 2007 14:07, Stephen Aris wrote:
Truth is Cass is that there are many well established creative businesses outside of the capital. Many of whom can be better in real terms than the City counter parts as they have to try harder to win business as projects are harder to come by.