Beech Web Services is a core team of dedicated
and experienced staff supported by the skills of
a trusted network of digital marketing specialists.
Beech Web Services is a core team of dedicated and experienced staff supported by the skills of a trusted network of digital marketing specialists.
We understand that no two businesses, and no two website projects are the same which is why we build a unique digital presence for each of our clients, inspired by the requirements of the target audience and
driven by data.
Whether we’re working on a fully responsive website, online marketing campaign, e-commerce store or single page, we focus on supporting our clients to achieve their goals in a straightforward, honest and
considered way.
THE BEECH WEB
SERVICES TEAM
We capably handle a wide variety of websites and digital marketing projects; from simple brochure-style sites to large e-commerce online stores, and ongoing, successful pay-per-click campaigns. Find out more about our background and experience.
HISTORY
Running her own business was the very last thing Roz had ever considered, and at the time she felt it would be a short-term solution which would inevitably have to be abandoned at some point in favour of a ‘proper’ job.
Running her own business was the very last thing Roz had ever considered, and at the time she felt it would be a short-term solution which would inevitably have to be abandoned at some point in favour of a ‘proper’ job.
WHY ARE WE CALLED BEECH WEB SERVICES?
Faced with just one hour to decide on a company name before the SQLWeb.net
clients were all informed of the change-over, Roz took inspiration from the huge and
beautiful beech trees at the bottom of her garden. A beech tree has proved to be
an excellent symbol for a business specialising in website development:
A beech tree is a structure which provides strong foundations and long-term stability, along with the freshness of new growth and constant change and adaptation. This is how we view your website, as the core of your ever-changing online presence.
Trees, like websites, form part of extended, complex networks, with new branches and connections constantly being formed.
In ancient times the bark of beech trees was commonly used as a writing material, and the word ‘book’ is derived from the role of beech trees in recording the written word. Now it is estimated that there are in excess of 15.4 billion words published on websites around the world!
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