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Hello 2015!

January 5, 2015 — James Fulton

Hello 2015!

To our clients and friends on social media: we hope you all had a wonderful holiday season! As promised, SGD is open for business again. After saying cheers to last year, we’re ready to embrace another year of brand new opportunities to help businesses grow!

At the start of a new year, every business wants to hit the ground running with a strategy to increase revenue and attract more customers. Did you know that a new website can do that? At SGD we design branded websites that allow you to provide a consistent customer experience across all platforms so you can continue to build trust with your customers and build a loyal following. We make your website so easy to use it’s almost impossible for customers not to make an enquiry or booking. Since we understand that running a business is a full-time job, we also offer maintenance plans to keep your site secure and your content up-to-date.

So why not launch 2015 with a bang? Get in touch for a no-obligation chat about how we can help you grow your customer base!

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James Fulton

Since founding the company in 2012, James has been the driving force behind SGD's success. As a visionary leader, he guides the SGD team, encouraging them to continually excel in digital design. James inspires a culture of growth, challenging each team member to surpass their own limits and set new standards in the field. This commitment to excellence not only propels personal development but also ensures SGD consistently delivers exceptional results for its clients.

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