Wollongong IT business Think Design Company is launching two new websites this week that it believes is taking online marketing for local businesses to a new level.
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The first was for the Access Law Group website at www.accesslawgroup.com.au.
Access Law Group director Graeme Lancaster said the law firm was always keen to shop local with progressive Illawarra companies.
Mr Lancaster said in this case Think Design Company was broadening its service option by offering something new and different that he believed would help Illawarra enterprises attract more business to the region.
"We are using Adam and Daniel because they know what they are doing and are very competent," Mr Lancaster said.
"They are giving us a fresh new website showcasing some new areas of law. With new staff coming on board and defamation a major focus moving forward, they are helping us to showcase all our areas of law and given us a fresh responsive website."
The other new website is Think Designs' own thinkdesignco.com.au.
It did that because it wanted to showcase something it believed was new to business in the Illawarra.
"We aim to provide a web service online and a digital service that is beyond what has previously existed."
Think Design Company was originally founded by Daniel Holbourn.
Mr Holbourn was a sole trader before teaming up with MCT Solutions owner Adam Murphy last year.
The two businesses operate out of the same premises in Crown Street Mall and, while complementing each other, operate independently.
Mr Murphy said his business partner grew up in Wollongong but used to be the creative director for a large online shopping company in Sydney developing websites geared to convert business.
The two men are also planning to provide information services around online marketing and optimising their online presence by actively marketing their online space.
"It is not just web, it is a whole marketing/digital strategy," Mr Holbourn said.
"It is the bigger picture. We don't just supply websites."
Mr Murphy said MCT Solutions and Think Design Company now employed 11 people between them and they were running out of office space.