New responsive design available for Estate Agents, key benefits are:

THE DESIGN CONCEPT

Richard’s is our latest responsive estate agent website design and is now available. The design itself is based around the responsive concept and has a retractable burger menu built into the site. This design would be perfect for an established Agent looking to differentiate themselves from the competition due to the nature of the website layout and its individuality. It is a bold modern design and will ensure you stay up to date with all of the latest design trends in 2015.

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WHICH FEATURES ARE INCLUDED IN THE DESIGN?

Responsive design is a major aspect of this website and is one of the most important technological features of any website being created in 2015. Responsive design effectively means that a single website can be created, while keeping the design consistent across all platforms (iPad,iPhone etc). Responsive design not only offers high functionality across all devices it also improves page-loading speed, adding to the experience of the end user, which ultimately is what Google are looking for from your website. A high ranking on Google results in your business attracting more leads – good times for everyone involved!

This design encompasses all of the latest technologies that Technicweb has to offer such as news, reviews and property alerts which are key to driving traffic to your website and building a strong SEO structure.

Our highly experienced design committee analyse every aspect of our designs before they are allowed to be presented on our website, with most of this analysis focusing on generating leads and valuations for our clients. Throughout the site there are ‘calls to action’ deliberately placed which are all there to ensure that when your end user looks to request a valuation, they can easily get in contact with yourselves. It may seem like a simple concept but our expertise and knowledge of the user journey ensure our client’s sites generate them large amounts of valuations each month.

If you would like talk about using this design for your estate agency or any of our other designs please call 0845 301 1198 or sales@technicweb.com 

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