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Geek Speak websites are specifically designed for local businesses, so you can effectively market your products and services in an easy, cost effective way.

Unlike other web design companies your success is guaranteed when you use our techniques and strategies.

On the internet seconds literally count, with an average visitor only spending 3 to 5 seconds at a website, it's vital that your website does its job.

Think about the Olympics...

  1. First place gets gold, all the glory and money.
  2. Silver misses out and is soon forgotten.

Yet in a race the difference between first and second can be a split second.

Where would you rather be?

It's no different on the internet.

There are literally thousands of companies offering web design services, so why now choose Geek Speak?  We understand the difference between first and nothing, and just so that you know that we're serious about you getting more customers, more often we back it with our Double Your Money Back Guarantee.

 

 

Marketing your local business

Check out some of our most recent work with websites from all types of occupations.

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There's many social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, Linked and others creating a stir on the internet, we outline some top tips from the Neilsen Norman Group so you can better communicate with your clients.

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Featured Site

Womens Centre Rodney

Client: Women's Centre Rodney

Brief: To create a community based not for profit website that can be updated by centre staff and that showcases events, courses and activities for Women in the greater Rodney area.

Features: Blog, online course application form, integrated newsletter subscription and CMS event module.

Domain Name: http://www.womenscentrerodney.org.nz

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