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Milton Keynes Web Design

Websites, SEO, Email Marketing and Social Media for business

WEB DESIGN from the very simple to complex, bespoke e-commerce websites
SEO (SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMISATION) get your website performing with the search engines
EMAIL MARKETING templates built and as much help as you need
SOCIAL MEDIA
it’s more than a fad, it isn’t going away and it can help you to hit your business goals

Your local web design partner

We believe it is vital to have a local web design partner. So whether you are in Milton Keynes, Aylesbury, Banbury, Bicester or Buckingham we are happy to travel to you to discuss your needs and offer ongoing support

Metanym web design is an experienced, reliable company

But don’t just take our word for it…

“Metanym are one of the most professional, focused, and on-task web developers we have ever worked with. We have collaborated on many projects and found that the projects are not only functional but also professionally delivered.”

Jacqui, Visual Identity

Why Metanym?

SKILLS that are second to none in web design and programming

BUSINESS EXPERIENCE across many different sectors for SME’s and corporates

A NETWORKED COMPANY virtual offices equal low overheads making us competitive

FLEXIBLE AND RESPONSIVE we can turn resource on quickly to meet increased client demands

FRIENDLY AND OPEN give us a call and pick our brains for free

WE SPEAK GEEK SO YOU DON’T HAVE TO!

Call us now on 0845 1800 198

Email us on mark.ford-langstaff@metanym.com

The Web Design process

So if you give us a call and ask us to design your website, what can you expect?

Call now on 0845 1800 198 to discuss your web project

 

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