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    Avatar is a New Zealand web design, web development, web marketing and SEO company based in Christchurch. They provide web solutions that deliver results. Avatar® has been involved with web design, SEO and online marketing since they kicked-off in 1998, so they know what it takes to create a website that means business. View their contact them page for full contact details or use their secure form if you’d like to make a credit card payment online. View their extensive portfolio.

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    Electromedia has built a strong reputation in the North West as being a company to trust. Since their launch they have grown to become one of the most established and experienced production companies in the UK specialising in digital media production and interactive media services. The majority of the projects they work on are from recommendations which illustrates the excellent relationships they have built up with clients across all sectors. Many of their new clients come to them seeking video production services have done so through word of mouth recommendations and they have secured a substantial amount of repeat business achieved through their first class customer care and comprehensive portfolio of services.

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    Hallway Studios is a Traditional web design is broken: building or updating a website based on assumptions is a risky way to grow. It’s also expensive and frustrating, with unreliable and inconsistent results. Any new website, no matter how good or expensive, is an untested hypothesis at best. Launching that and leaving it for 3 years until your next redesign attempt simply will not, and does not work for a business.

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