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Bluehoop Digital helps haberdashery wholesaler stitch up their online sales
Bluehoop Digital Limited has been commissioned to re-develop the website of Jomil, a Bradford-based wholesale craft and sewing supplies company.
Jomil have been a leading supplier to craft and sewing industry for more than thirty years and now need a website allows their retail customers to browse their huge product range and place orders electronically.
Jomil’s product range runs into the thousands, covering everything from buttons and ribbons through to needles and sewing scissors, and so it is important to the company that orders can be processes as efficiently as possible. Andrew Bulloch, Jomil’s Director, said: “We’ve had a website for several years but now need a new website that will allow retail customers to browse our product range, place stock orders quickly and that will also allow Jomil to process in-coming orders easily.”
Gareth Lisle, Director at Bluehoop Digital Limited who are based in Ilkley, commented: “Bluehoop Digital specialise in developing websites that help businesses to deliver business processes more efficiently; Jomil’s new website will be designed deliver an enhanced online presence and we’re looking forward to watching Jomil continue to grow and expand their customer base.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Deborah Fielden .
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