Having published your new website you will be able to make as many changes as you like, for free, using Google Sites. To give you an idea of what is possible we've gathered together some of our favourite British business websites created using this product. To learn more about how these websites were built, please select the features highlighted in red for specific Google Sites instructions.
Little Pretty Things
Little Pretty Things are a successful chocolate maker based in York. Their 'pretty' website not only shows off their chocolates, but also offers the latest company news, details on their Chocolate Club, and online order form downloads. Read the full case study.
- A well designed header image fits in with the 'Little Pretty Things' style perfectly
- News is used to keep customers informed and keep the website feeling fresh
- The colour scheme not only fits in with the company and their products, but also makes the website easy to read
- An extensive gallery of products should aid sales alongside the online order form
- Pictures of staff add a personal touch to the site
Holdtrade
Holdtrade are a supplier of railway and mining equipment to UK and international markets, operating for over 30 years. Their comprehensive website offers plenty of product and service information to potential customers. Read the full case study.
- Use of pictures and clear headings offer quick overview of Holdtrade activities
- A strong colour-scheme fits in with the Holdtrade's industry sector
- Lots of detail on company activities provides plenty of information for customers
- Multiple contact options help direct inquiries
The Maghera Inn
The online home of the 'perfect country pub', the Maghera Inn in Northern Ireland. The website includes the latest news and extensive menus.
- Background image and logo fit in with the style of the 'Maghera Inn'
- Clearly laid-out three column structure
- Picasa albums show off the inn and its location
- Online menu can be updated easily by the inn manager
T and M Photography
T&M Photography are based in Wrexham, North Wales, and provide photography to the local area. Their website offers a portfolio of past work, prices and more.
- Use of slides show off portfolio of past work
- Clear text and menus make navigation easy
- Latest news keeps website feeling fresh
Stonehenge Campsite
The Stonehenge Campsite is a family run site, the closest to Stonehenge in Wiltshire. Their site includes pictures, directions and even multiple languages for visitors.
- Lots of detail provides comprehensive information
- Clearly displayed location and contact details
- Use of photographs
- Multiple languages aid non-UK visitors to this tourism-focussed website
