WORCESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND, January 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) Bird and Co Creative has announced the redevelopment of the recently launched website for Fostertalk, an independent, not-for-profit organisation providing high quality professional support to foster carers in the UK.
The redeveloped website is an integral tool for acquiring new leads for FosterTalk, with the company experiencing significant growth in the last year. The redevelopment of the website is to ensure that they continue to expand in 2011, while also providing a unique opportunity for foster carers to obtain independent support and advocacy as well as a forum to exchange experiences with other users.
Bird and Co Creative implemented SEO best practices to increase the presence and footprint of FosterTalk across the main search engines while revised functionality coupled with improved navigation offers a better user experience for members accessing the services. These improvements effectively unify three separate websites into one.
Kevin Smith, online marketing manager for Fostertalk, said: "The new website will enable FosterTalk to help more foster carers. Our online presence is critical to our success, and we look forward to seeing a greater number of visitors through our new site."
About Bird and Co Creative:
Bird and Co Creative are a design agency providing corporate website design in Worcestershire. Their team of web developers and online marketers create innovative websites and marketing solutions. Bird and Co's recent portfolio includes unique websites for Foster Care Associates and the Core Assets Group.
Bird and Co also offers graphic design in Bromsgrove, providing visual marketing material for local businesses.
Bird and Co specialises in equine design creating both graphic and web designs for jockeys, horse trainers and horse racing teams. Websites have recently been launched for racehorse trainer Jonjo O'Neill and professional jockey Royston Ffrench.
Website: http://www.birdandcocreative.co.uk/
Bird and Co Creative Redevelops FosterTalk Website
Bird and Co Creative has redeveloped the recently-launched website for FosterTalk.
2011-01-29
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[Press-News.org] Bird and Co Creative Redevelops FosterTalk WebsiteBird and Co Creative has redeveloped the recently-launched website for FosterTalk.