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Web Design & Marketing – K2L Marketing

Web Design & Marketing – K2L Marketing

K2L Marketing are an innovative and dynamic full service marketing agency in Trafford Park, Manchester (UK). The main services offered by the company are web design and marketing. The company focuses on creativity for developing the marketing strategies for its clients. They follow a very simple philosophy “transform ideas, goals and ambitions into reality”. Read on to know more about the bouquet of web design and marketing services provided by K2L.

Website Design
The web design services offered by K2L Marketing of Trafford Park include website development and e-commerce. Since “content is king”, just a well designed website will not work for you. Therefore, K2L also provides copywriting and content management services so that you can get your website designed and developed in one place. The website design services by the company also includes email marketing.

Marketing
The marketing services offered by K2L involve developing marketing strategies for clients’ businesses. Marketing consultation and media planning services are also provided by the company. If you are wondering how to develop the communication plans for your advertising strategies then K2L can help. The viral marketing campaigns developed by the company have been successful in promoting the products and services offered by their clients. So, while looking for marketing services in Trafford Park, K2L would be a great choice.

Branding
The K2L team believes in merging strategy with creativity. They can help you in your corporate branding efforts through logo design, straplines, branded stationary, vehicle livery and other types of branded merchandise. When it comes to branding design, you’ll hardly find another professional marketing agency in Trafford Park other than K2L.

Search Engine Optimisation
Marketing activities are not just limited to the traditional media these days. It has almost become mandatory for all companies to have an online existence in the form of a website. And to get an online visibility, marketing your website is very important. This is a time consuming task that is best left to the experts.

K2L provides search engine optimisation services for the purpose of Internet marketing. This includes natural search engine marketing, keyword analysis, link building services, article and directory submission services, and pay-per-link campaigns. Thus, K2L offers a comprehensive marketing service in Trafford Park.

Print Design
Be it brochures, leaflets or flyers, K2L offers complete print solutions for all types of marketing communication needs. For your graphic design requirements, for direct mail, postcards and point of sale (POS) materials you can have total confidence with this company from Trafford Park.

PR and Events
Maintaining a smooth flow of communication between a company and it’s public is not an easy job. But, it is so important that it shouldn’t be left to amateurs. Hiring a professional PR (public relations) and events agency can make it easier for you. K2L Marketing offers professional PR and events services which include developing press releases, organising photo shoots and exhibitions, event management and public relations as a whole.

The dedicated team of professionals working at K2L Marketing make sure that they understand the client’s business in detail before devising any marketing or branding strategy for your company, products or services. The systematic and structured approach followed by K2L to get things done results in developing a winning strategy for their clients every time.

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K2L Marketing provide website design, branding, print design, search engine optimisation and marketing consultation throughout the North West.

18 Responses to Web Design & Marketing – K2L Marketing

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xxxxharlequingirlxxxx

February 26th, 2010 at 9:16 am

Web design is pretty much what it sounds like- it's designing for the internet, whether it's creating websites or working in programs like Flash. Also, you do have to be some what creative when designing websites, but I know some web design majors who prefer the coding part rather than the design part.

Graphic design is designing mostly for print, with some designing for the web (ex: banner ads). In graphic design you can do numerous things like working on layouts for magazines, creating logos or designing packaging for consumer goods.

As far as income goes, it all depends on where you live, how much experience you have and what your job title is. A junior designer obviously won't be making as much as a senior designer or an art director. You'll just have to do some of your own research to figure out how much a graphic designer makes versus a web designer.

I will tell you from personal experience that there does seem to be a lot more web design jobs out there. I majored in graphic design and although I enjoy what I do, its been really tough finding a full-time job, but hopefully the economy will get better soon!

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Wordpress

February 26th, 2010 at 9:28 am

I am having the same problem…I really would like it if the audio was synchronized with the video and didn’t break-up as bad as it does. To bad, this is valuable information from Perry…as usual.

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WPMixer

February 26th, 2010 at 9:33 am

Must be really good. I wish I could hear it. The sound is FUBAR. NO SOUND !!

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hatty156

February 26th, 2010 at 10:00 am

Go to: http://www.how-to-build-websites.com/
Use the navigation at left to view lessons.

I would recommend getting an HTML editor, if you don't already have one, so you don't have to do the coding yourself.

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nahcm

February 27th, 2010 at 4:36 am

Aptana Studio is very good, free version contains almost everything you need for writing a good website.

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Anonymous

February 27th, 2010 at 10:03 am

I agree, great way of explaining the whole process!

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Hammertime

February 27th, 2010 at 11:20 am

Here are the fields listed in the Graphic Artist Guide Handbook:

Corporate Graphic Design
Branding Design
Advertising and Promotion Design
Collateral Design
Publication Design
Book Jacket/Cover Design
Book Design
Lettering and Typeface Design
Retouching & Photo Illustration
Environmental Graphic Design
Exhibit and Display Design
Broadcast Design
Greeting Card & Novelty Design
Chart and Map Design
Advertising Illustration
Preproduction Illustration
Onscreen ARtwork in Motion Pictures, Television, Video
Corporate & Institutional Illustration
Book Publishing
Editorial Illustration
Fashion Illustration
Package Illustration
Greeting CArd Novelty and Retail Goods Illustration
Medical Illustration
Natural Science Illustration
Technical Illustration
Archetectural/Interior Illustration
Dimensional 3D Illustration
Marbling
Postage Stamp Illustration
Magazine Cartooning
Computer Animation

You can repurpose your skills in so many ways. Graphic design is connected to editorial, writing, artwork, programming, technical skills, web development. It's really as far as you want to take it

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Abuelita

February 27th, 2010 at 2:16 pm

I have been coding HTML for about 6 years. Started with Notepad as my editing program. Have recently decided to take some formal instructions in coding HTML and CSS. Notepad is the ONLY editing program permitted for the class. So it is back to Notepad.

However, years ago after doing 2 web sites I finally started using HTML-Kit, a free program from http://www.htmlkit.com/ It will require that you know something about HTML tags and code structure.

There is no software that will produce for you professional appearing web designs right out of the box. It will become necessary for you to learn HTML, CSS, Javascript, php and perhaps more.

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Selvakumar V

February 28th, 2010 at 7:44 am

The most effective way to obtain the requirements is through interviews. Make an appointment with you customer and ask them what they want on their website. Prepare the questions well in advance.
Type of questions:

1. Functional Requirements
– This basically tells you what the website should do and how does it functions.
– Example: What the website do? What is it for? What function should be there?

2. Non-Functional Requirements
– This is not about the functionality of the website rather than it relates to how should the website looks and anything that is not in the functional side.
– This requirements if it is not done the website will still function perfectly as it was intended to.
– Example: Whats the website layout? Whats the color theme? What is the tolerable amount of time for the website to response to a request.

These are some basic yet the most important requirements you need to know.
You can always search at Yahoo! and Google for a more detailed design/software/ website requirement document sample and template.

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Blogger

February 28th, 2010 at 8:00 pm

gg man

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WPBlog Shop

February 28th, 2010 at 10:02 pm

Not sure if others are having this problem, but sound is really off from the video and then it breaks up so I can’t hear it at all.

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Anonymous

February 28th, 2010 at 10:45 pm

Completely Agree. It is a big party

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Anonymous

February 28th, 2010 at 11:10 pm

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Custom S

March 1st, 2010 at 2:26 am

You will need your master's degree to teach at a community college. It might be good to try to land a tutoring job at a community college while you work on completing your education. This way by the time you are certified to teach at this level, you already have some experience working with college level students and you may have your foot in the door.

Good luck.

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CrazyOn1

March 1st, 2010 at 6:18 am

wow, that's incredibly vague. You should include things like what language you're programming in, ideally post some code along with the question. I'm not trying to chew you out or anything, just trying to help you ask future questions a little more clearly. That being said…

Basically you're going to need to make an HTML form with some inputs so the user can input whatever data you need for a user. Also, you need to set the action attribute on the form to the name of the file that will process the information (php, python, jsp, etc file).


<form action="file.php">
<input type='text' name='name'/>
<input type='password' name='password'/>
<input type='text' name='email'/>
<input type='submit'/>
</form>

clicking the submit button will push the input's data to file.php. Depending on what language you're using, you will use different syntax to get those parameters and enter them into the database. I'd at least need to know what language you're programming in to help you out anymore. good luck, hope that was some help ;)

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Anonymous

March 1st, 2010 at 12:22 pm

I like his style. Perry this is great.

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Free Blog

March 1st, 2010 at 2:49 pm

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Johnathan M

March 1st, 2010 at 3:05 pm

Not hard

Start by learning HTML

http://www.w3schools.com/html/DEFAULT.asp

then go to java,flash, php, peral, CGI-bin, and all others lol

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