affordable e-commerce background:
affordable e-commerce is a trading group of Support for Organisations Ltd specifically set up to provide websites and online shops at a price which is affordable to businesses of all sizes. Historically Support for Organisations Ltd have worked with a client base comprising medium to large SME's requiring very specific bespoke website and database designs. We do not design cheap websites, we design quality websites at affordable prices.
How do we create websites that are affordable?
We have developed a process that enables the workload to be shared. We concentrate on the overall website design i.e. the style, technology and search engine optimisation. We allow our clients access to add and modify website content, which saves us time. That means our customers do not have to pay us to do what they can do themselves. Furthermore once the website is designed our clients can continue to modify the site themselves, without coming back to us and without messing up the design.
Support for Organisations Ltd
Was formed in 1998 to help businesses use IT effectively to improve efficiency and hence profitability. The rise in popularity of the Internet, began to open up avenues to improve the exposure of businesses and in 2000 we moved into website design. We concentrated on designing websites that performed well at search engines trading under the name foremost web design. Our success at search engines resulted in a lot of referral work and we soon began redesigning existing websites. We launched Website Medics to address the growing market of poorly designed websites. At the same time foremost web design began concentrating on database driven websites. Our work was rewarded in 2002 when we received an award from Birmingham Business Link for "exceptional support and service" to our customers. We are also listed on the "national Business Link register of approved consultants and work closely to raise the standards of website design with organisations like the national B2B centre at Warwick University and 2WM at Coventry University Technocentre.

