Northern Ireland Website Scrappage Scheme Launched
Fancy receiving a cash discount for trading in your old website for a new one?
Tuesday 22 May 2012
The Northern Ireland Website Scrappage Scheme has officially launched and offers all businesses the opportunity to ditch their old website and receive up to £1,000* discount off a new site until the end of May 2012.
The scheme is being offered by one of Northern Ireland’s leading web design and development companies, The Web Bureau, and is open to all organisations and entrepreneurs in Northern Ireland offering them the opportunity to trade in and move up in the online world.
Paul Haslam, Director of The Web Bureau, which specialises in web design, e-commerce, content management, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and bespoke web software said:
“Your website is the first port of call for many potential customers or stakeholders and first impressions last. Many websites in Northern Ireland look dated, do not perform well on Google, and therefore do not generate sales or enquiries.
“We’re offering organisations the chance to rectify this situation by scrapping their old website in return for a visually engaging, functional and search friendly website, and receive up to £1,000 off the cost of the new build.”
Paul Haslam continued:
“Our knowledge of evolving digital media, our hands-on experience and our always-do-more attitude provide the best quality and service to our clients. We work hard to transform initial design concepts into websites that maximise the full potential of their online presence.”
The Web Bureau has recently completed websites for leading organisations including Kingspan, BBC and the Grand Opera House.
*The Website Scrappage Scheme is open to all businesses and organisations in Northern Ireland with up to £1,000 cash back available. Discounts will be agreed before work commences.
For more information contact Paul Haslam, Director of The Web Bureau via the www.thewebbureau.com/scrappagescheme and The Web Bureau Facebook and Twitter pages.
Tuesday 22 May 2012

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