Northumberland's SITS Group unveils latest website launch creating new jobs
Today (September 19), Northumberland-based cloud infrastructure specialist, SITS Group Ltd announced the launch of its revamped website.
The newly redesigned website offers access to information and solutions and services which SITS Group can offer to customers.
The website includes updated company news and events sections, along with clearer solutions pages.
The new website, designed by Teesside based marketing agency, New Wave Digital has a clean uncluttered design, improved functionality and enhanced rich content focused on the company’s mission to provide technologies and customer service across all company departments from sales and admin to project delivery.
Phil Cambers, commercial director said “Having a professional and relevant website is still hugely important when wanting to communicate our messaging to customers and forms one of the many mediums that we use to do this.
“I would like to thank RTC for helping to fund the site, and Ben at New Wave Digital for leading us on this journey.”
SITS Group’s new website will aim to be updated on a regular basis with news of product launches, business activity, corporate milestones and events.
The new website was made possible from EU development funding - received through local company, RTC North.
Andy Brown, business support manager, commented: “It has been great working with such a fast-moving company as SITS Group.
“Through our Designing Better Business Programme, we worked together to assist them in the development of their new website which would reflect the brand of the business as it strives to be a market leader in a highly competitive sector.
“It is great to see that since the completion of the website another two jobs have been created by the company as it continues to grow.”
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