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Case Studies

We can talk about how great the system is until the cows come home - got any questions about the system then feel free to ask any of these clients or ask us for a whole load more. We've a whole load of happy customers! Seen enough? it's time you had a decent website for your venue now too...

the southbank bar is the region number one sports bar

 

www.southbankbar.co.uk (opens new window)

Notes:The first site to be designed with this system. It is one of Nottinghams most popular venues showing live music most nights and screens for all the big games. A mix of students and locals, this suburban/city fringe bar makes the most of all the features of the system.

Stats: The what's on guide is incredibly popular and there are over 250 registered users all of whom have done so off their own back.

 

 

The Approach is a new nottingham venue taking the city by storm. did they pick an agency to do the website? did they heck.www.theapproachnottingham.com (opens new window)

Notes:A new bar with a new higher class city image, again the brand looked after by a 3rd party but this has posed no problem for us or them. Opened in September 06, the online food ordering system has already captured over £1500 worth of bookings from key city centre offices leading to advance bookings for corporate events.

 

Did The Approach choose a big media agency to do their website? did they heck!

 

 

 

The Hill Tavernwww.hilltavern.co.uk (opens new window)

Notes:The Hill Tavern is a very popular restaurant and pub situated in Clent Hills. The requirements here are for a food led venue that must show its online presence in the same high quality light as it's physical location and surroundings.

 

 

 

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The Monkey Treewww.themonkeytree.co.uk (opens new window)

This restaurant is one of a handful of Nottingham entries listed in the Michelin Guide. Following a major refit the new website reflects the quality and style of the place. The clientele here are generally more discerning so the newsletter only gets sent on demand - showing the functionality and flexibility of the system.