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New Website for Marquis Motorhomes has significant impact on sales

Marquis Motorhomes, one of the largest motorhome dealers in the U.K., approached White Agency on designing a new website for their business as they considered their web presence to look dated and much of the content obsolete.

Marquis stipulated that the new website, which provides customers with details on new and used Motorhomes as well as general company information, had to be easy to manage on a day to day basis and they wanted the facility to be able to update the majority of the content themselves therefore not incurring hefty updating costs.

Having already developed a Content Management System in-house, White Agency were able to implement this into the new website design, allowing Marquis to update virtually every aspect of the site from contact us forms and special offers to news items.

Marquis also required the website to incorporate a feed from their existing used vehicle stock system so that visitors to the site could enter in their search criteria and find a list of used Motorhomes matching their requirements.

Since the launch of the website Marquis Motorhomes www.marquismotorhomes.co.uk has found that the site has instantly raised the profile of the company and has had significantly increased their sales.

Customer feedback has been very positive and they have actually commented that it gives a very professional feel to the company. Emma Franklin, Marquis Motorhomes Marketing Manager, commented ‘"We are very pleased with our new website that has been designed & implemented by the White Agency. From conception to the launch, the service has been both very professional & exceptional. Their CMS system is fairly simple to use and we wouldn't hesitate to recommend them in future, they're always on the end of the phone to assist when required."

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