New website launches

August 13th, 2010

Well we’ve been heads down bums up for the last month or so and in the last week have launched four new websites - not including the new Swish Design website! Two of the recent launches are below: Read more »

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Client Profile - HBF Run for a Reason

May 16th, 2010

The HBF Run for a Reason presented by The West Australian is on this Sunday, 23rd May.

It’s been an absolute pleasure working with these guys in the lead up to this event.  I think if you haven’t heard about the HBF Run for a Reason, then you have been living in a cave these last few months! Radio, TV, Press, Web, Outdoor - they have used every advertising medium available and it  has been great getting an insight into the amazing work the promotional team has done to get the word out about this new event. Read more »

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Recent Website Launches

May 16th, 2010

March and April were busy months for Swish Design with several website launches. We wish we could tell you about all of them, but for the sake of brevity and readability, we are keeping the list to three! Read more »

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Can we make life even easier for you?

May 15th, 2010

It is probably the most consistent piece of feedback we get from our clients:

“You guys make things so easy”

We like to think that we are no fuss designers! You give us a brief and we get the job done, quickly and efficiently and at a high standard. Most of our clients are small to medium enterprises. You don’t have the time or budget for market research and pitching of concepts. You simply need the job done - quickly and at a high standard! Read more »

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Inbound marketing - let your customers find you!

May 14th, 2010

Inbound marketing: a term used to describe methods which allow people who may be interested in your message to find you and engage with you under their own volition.

This is opposed to more traditional “outbound” marketing methods which involve sending your message out to a large group of people, many of whom are not interested in it at all (and are thus not receptive to it). Think tv/radio/press advertising. Read more »

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