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Huddersfield Web Design Agency 404 Studios Is A Small Business Champion After First Year In Business
A Huddersfield-based web design studio is creating waves in the world of business after experiencing significant growth and success in its first year of business.
404 Studios is the brainchild of Damon Mellor, who at the age of just twenty two, set up his own web design agency last year to provide essential high-performing services for local businesses at affordable rates.
The web designer has also recently partnered with the Mid-Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce and the Federation of Small Businesses to champion and support other start-up companies to bring investment and growth to the surrounding industry. He himself is looking to add two new people to 404 Studios to open up opportunities for up-and-coming new talents.
‘Starting a new business is hard work but doing it alone with no support is a really daunting prospect for anyone. I always knew that I wanted to work as a web designer in Huddersfield, so it’s pretty great that now I can do what I love whilst supporting and helping other start-ups into the world of small business’.
Working with incredible local talents like pREP Kitchen, Owen Scott Bespoke Tailoring, Wildax, and The Woodman Inn, Damon has transformed their basic website offerings into interactive, responsive websites that engage and convert their respective target audiences for increased online sales.
404 Studios will be attending the Kirklees Business Conference on the 18th March as a proud partner to speak to other local traders with the aim of securing new business to continue its rapid success.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Beth Thompson .
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