Web Design Ashford

Are you looking for web design in Ashford? If so, Become Known would love to help you with your website. Become Known are specialists in creating website and have done so for many different clients over a number of years. Ashford is a real growth area in Kent with lots of development happening such as in and around the Eureka Park area. It would be great to discuss your requirements so please do get in touch.

Become Known can not only help you with your website development and design but also your marketing. Many web design companies will leave you to market your website yourself but this can be difficult as its such as specialist area. If you business and website are suited to it, your website should be made so that search engines will show it under keywords which are relevant to your business. Become Known can also help you with your Google Adwords Pay Per Click campaigns, email marketing and social media marketing such as on Twitter and Facebook.

From The Blog

My Article on .net Magazine’s Website...

An article of mine was recently published on .net magazine’s website. The title is “Does every business need a Facebook fan page?” and if this is something you’re thinking about for your business I would (obviously!!) highly recommend...

Domain Name Purchases...

I’ve recently been purchasing some domains names to build up my portfolio from which I can generate income over time. This could be from selling domains on for a profit, selling advertising or generating income after I have optimised them, pushed...

Nibble.101/Tipple.101 This Tuesday at Cosmo Oriental Restaurant in Chatham...

This Tuesday evening, 26th April, Tipple.101 will be happening at Cosmo Oriental Restaurant, Chatham, Kent ME4 4DS. Please don’t hesitate to invite likeminds along for social drinks, conversation and an £11.99 buffet (price excludes drinks and...

The Importance of Keyword Research Before Starting a Web Project...

This article is inspired by my experience of seeing so many websites and coming across so many web-based projects that have obviously failed to properly analyse a search engine market and/or examine how people might actually discover a site’s relevance...