Web Design Bolton

Website Design, Software Development, Advertising & Marketing in Bolton

As Web Design, Software / App Development, Advertising & Marketing specialists we are proud to have been serving businesses large and small around the World for over 18 years, while retaining a particular affinity with and understanding of the requirements of businesses operating in and around Bolton.

If you are undertaking a website development or re-development project, you need a combination of creativity, real-world business experience and commercial, technical expertise - The most aesthetically pleasing website in the world is useless if it doesn't function correctly and deliver a return on your investment and even the most advanced site is unlikely to gain much user engagement if its design is under-par - At Primo Interactive we pride ourselves on providing a genuinely holistic service from customer acquisition, through conversion and optimisation to continued business growth.

Not all Website Designers in Bolton are the same

Unlike with some other providers, all websites produced by Primo Interactive feature fully compliant code, optimised according to the latest search engine guidelines to boost your website's search engine ranking positions, maximise the visibility of your site and attract the highest possible number of targeted customers.

We seek to establish long-term business relationships with our clients, not just to sell you a cheap website and then disappear when things start to go wrong - We will not take a website development commission unless we are absolutely confident that we can meet, or exceed your requirements on an ongoing, long term basis.

If you are a business owner in Bolton looking for top-notch web design, development, and marketing services, you should consider contacting us. We are a team of professionals with years of experience in the industry, and we have a proven track record of delivering high-quality services to our clients. We are able to offer competitive rates and flexible packages to meet your business's specific needs. Additionally, our team is always up-to-date with the latest technologies and techniques, ensuring that your website is modern, functional, and effective. We understand the importance of a strong online presence for businesses in today's digital age, and we are dedicated to helping you succeed. By choosing us for your web design, development, SEO and PPC needs, you can trust that you are in capable hands.

Having trouble getting a Web Design Quote in Bolton?

We know from past experience that obtaining web design quotations can be a frustrating, time-consuming experience. At Primo Interactive we make the process stress free by providing no-obligation consultations, proposals and quotations prior to any commitment - Contact Us to find out more.

Our Development Process

Our development methodologies are based around the digital marketing lifecycle:

  • Customer Acquisition
  • Prospect Conversion
  • Process Optimisation
  • Business Growth

SEO Bolton

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is the process of improving the visibility of a website in organic search engine results. As a business, SEO can be an effective way to increase the visibility and reach of your website, and as a result to drive targeted traffic to your site. It is important to approach SEO strategically and to invest time and resources in building a strong foundation for success. As experienced SEO professionals, we have been helping businesses in and around Bolton with their search engine optimisation since 2006. Contact Us today to trust your SEO project to the local experts.

We have solutions to suit businesses of all sizes, from owner-run micro-enterprises, through SMEs to multi-nationals and will always provide you with clear, jargon-free information, enabling you to make informed decisions throughout.

“There are plenty of businesses in Bolton with badly designed websites. Don't let yours be one of them. Stand out from the crowd with a professional web presence from Primo Interactive.”Andrew Roberts, Managing Director

Why choose Primo Interactive?

We help businesses of all sizes to promote and sell their products and services online. We do this by attracting large numbers of targeted visitors and optimising their conversion from visitor to customer.

All our development projects follow proven methodologies, which provide clarity and security throughout the creative process. At all stages you will have access to a dedicated, secure client extranet, providing real-time progress monitoring, prototyping and usability testing.

Standards Compliance

In order to compete in today's online marketplace, your website needs to be easy and intuitive for the customer to use, while providing powerful functions and features.

In order to achieve this balance, we develop websites using fully compliant code and using a variety of technologies to ensure that your website will be available to the widest possible audience as well as being easy for search engines to navigate and index.

Contact us today to arrange a free, no-obligation consultation, following which you will be provided with a full, no-obligation project proposal and quotation.


More About Bolton

Introduction

Bolton, in the United Kingdom, is known for its varied and vibrant history. Located in the historic region of Lancashire and within Greater Manchester, it is home to a variety of scenic parks, botanical gardens and historical sites that attract thousands of visitors each year. Today, despite suffering economic hardship due to the closure of numerous factories in the area, Bolton is still a major hub of commerce and technology. The city is home to numerous successful businesses, including several design studios, technology companies and major retailers. Additionally, the Bolton area is becoming increasingly desirable for entrepreneurs looking to invest and establish themselves in the area.

History

The town of Bolton dates back to at least the 12th century when it was granted its original charter by King Henry II of England. Since then, the city has been an important location in the industrial revolution of the 19th and early 20th centuries. During this time, the mining and cotton industries of the area boomed, driving significant population growth and prosperity until the end of the Second World War. During this period, a variety of local companies manufactured large quantities of coal and cotton, employing thousands of locals.

Likewise, during the 1950s, Bolton experienced an upswing in business and industrial investment. Part of this investment included the establishment of the Rol-Monroe factory, which still stands in the area today. The factory became the largest producer of office furniture in the world, employing over 2,000 people from across Manchester and Lancashire. The Rol-Monroe factory brought with it increased economic activity and a noticeable boost in the local economy of the Bolton area.

After the decline of the city's manufacturing sector, between the 1970s and 1980s, Bolton underwent a period of economic regeneration. This was driven by the establishment of new businesses, such as Communications Direct Ltd, as well as the relocation of existing businesses, such as Telewest Communications, into the area. These businesses, alongside Bolton's other service-sector industries, brought with them a wealth of new jobs, modern buildings and public services, helping the town to start to find its feet again.

Demographics

In 2019, the population of Bolton was estimated to be 142,929 according to the Office for National Statistics. This makes Bolton the eighteenth most populous district of England, behind Nuneaton and Bedworth. The local population is also relatively evenly divided between males and females, with a total gender ratio of 50.2% female to 49.8% male.

Additionally, Bolton has a diverse ethnic population, with residents from various minority ethnic backgrounds making up 26.5% of the total population, with the largest groups being South Asian (13.4%), Black (4.4%) and Mixed race (4.2%). The average age of the population is 37.2, with over two-thirds of the population aged between 16 and 64.

Business, Technology, Design and Commerce

As a bustling northern city, Bolton has become a hub of business, technology, design and commerce. Numerous large and medium sized businesses are based in the area, making it one of the most commercially active cities in the UK. Some of the largest companies include Telewest Communications, Communications Direct Ltd and the Rol-Monroe factory. These companies offer a variety of goods and services across a range of sectors, including communications, furniture, professional and leisure services and home improvements.

Beyond this, the city is home to a number of small and medium businesses, employing hundreds of local workers. Numerous entrepreneurs and small business owners have chosen to set up shop in the area, due to its proximity to Manchester and transport links, excellent educational facilities and relatively low business costs. These enterprises include an array of technology companies, design studios, advertising agencies and creative agencies. The success of these businesses has helped to bring improved infrastructure and services, such as shopping centres and leisure facilities, to the city and surrounding areas.

Investment and Entrepreneurship

Investment in the Bolton area was also boosted by the relocation of the Rol-Monroe factory to London in 2015. This multi-million-pound investment allowed the company to expand its operations and employment opportunities throughout the UK. As a result, many tech startups and entrepreneurs have chosen Bolton as a base of operations, due to its densely populated workforce.

The city also enjoys strong links with universities, including the University of Bolton and Bolton Sixth Form College, both of which offer courses in business and technology, equipping future entrepreneurs and employees with the necessary skills and knowledge needed to make the most of Bolton's business opportunities.

Meanwhile, the growing trend of venture capital investment has enabled local entrepreneurs to access funds. This has been especially beneficial to tech startups, which require additional resources to get off the ground. Examples of such investment include the $1.5 million given to Bolton-based livestream gaming platform, Unseen Hours, in 2019 and the $7 million given to artificial intelligence companies Brighter AI in 2020.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Bolton is a vibrant and vibrant city with a diverse history and a unique mix of businesses, technology, design and commerce. The city has faced several periods of decline, but its numerous successful companies, attractions and infrastructure prove just how resilient the area has been throughout modern history. Set on the fringes of one of the UK's most vibrant regions, Bolton is becoming increasingly desirable for entrepreneurs and investors looking to start or expand their businesses. Additionally, Bolton's excellent educational links mean that local students can gain the skills and qualifications needed to make their mark. As a result, Bolton remains an attractive business destination for those both inside and outside of the United Kingdom's borders.


More Towns & Cities in Lancashire

Primo Interactive proudly serve businesses located in and around: Accrington, Ashton-under-Lyne, Bacup, Barnoldswick, Blackburn, Blackpool, Bolton, Burnley, Bury, Carnforth, Chorley, Clitheroe, Colne, Darwen, Fleetwood, Heywood, Lancaster, Leigh, Leyland, Littleborough, Lytham St Annes, Morecambe, Nelson, Oldham, Ormskirk, Pemberton, Poulton-le-Fylde, Preston, Rochdale, Rossendale, Salford, Skelmersdale, Thornton-Cleveleys, Todmorden and Wigan in Lancashire.


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