You know more about your business and what you want to achieve than anyone else. Our job is to listen carefully and work with you to develop your website so that you achieve those aims.
We specialise in working with small businesses in Bath, Bristol and the South West, as well as working with Sue Fidler Associates in the not-for-profit sector.
We begin by listening to you so that we can understand:
- What you want to achieve.
- Who your audiences are.
- What resources you have available.
We can then use our knowledge and skills to help you make your website as effective as possible.
Experience & qualifications
Susie Wright has worked on websites since 1995, the early days of the web in the UK. Until September 2005 she was New Media Manager at Amnesty International UK. She helped establish their original website in 1995 and led its development to the interactive site of today.
Susie has an MA in Electronic Communications & Publishing from University College, London, and wrote her dissertation about digital campaigns.
What sort of web consultancy do we do?
Susie works as as Associate Consultant with Sue Fidler Associates, which provides high quality, reasonably priced web development and ICT consultancy for the not-for-profit sector.
She also works with small businesses in the South-West, helping them to make their web presence as effective as possible.
Skills, experience & expertise
Susie’s main skills, experience and expertise lie in:
- Managing & carrying out strategic reviews of websites
Clients include BOND, Participation Works and Homeopathy Direct.
- Editing web copy to ensure it is web-friendly
Clients include Charity Technology Trust, Ethical Property Foundation and Sexual Health On Call (Brent).
- Developing and writing web strategies
Clients include National Autistic Society, New Israel Fund and International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works.
- Advising on best practice on the web – particularly usability, information architecture & writing
Clients include Refugee Council, New Israel Fund and Villiers Park Educational Trust (CPD project).
- Training in web-related topics (for example, Writing effectively for the web & blogs, Effective websites)
Clients include PPC (London) and Womankind.
- Developing and writing Request for Proposal documents and running tender processes
Clients include Action for Children and International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works.
- Facilitating meetings and consultations as part of web strategy or development processes
Clients include Action for Children, Summer Uni and Trade Justice Movement.
Costs
Web consultancy costs vary, according to what you need. For example, a review of your website can cost as little as £100. Please get in touch for a free quotation.