Win a web site!
007 web is currently running a "Win a Web Site" competition, for new customers to win a professionally designed, 3-page, 'starter' web site. If you are not already a client of ours or our 'sister' site, M35 Design, you are eligible to enter.
The site will be fully search engine optimised and we will submit it free of charge to Google, Yahoo! and Bing.
We will also register a co.uk domain name free of charge for you if you do not already have one to use with your new web site (name renewable after two years).
This competition is primarly aimed at those who do not already have a web presence; or at those who do, but perhaps have a basic web site that is so out-of-date it would not be practical or, indeed, cost effective to update it.
The winning entrant will be the one that answers the following three questions correctly. All the answers can be found on this website.
- Name the 5 most visited UK search engines for the 4 weeks ending 02/01/2010.
- What does "PPC" stand for?
- In which county is 007 Web based?
In there event that there is more than one winner, we will make our decision based on a tie breaker.
Entry to the competition is free, all you need do is fill out the form below, entering your name, company name, address, telephone and email and answer the three questions above. Then complete the 'tie-breaker' in not more than 25 words.
Entry to the competition closes at 12 noon on Wednesday 31st March 2010 and the winner will be chosen later that week by a panel of three judges.
We will notify the winner shortly thereafter, when we will also arrange to discuss their web site requirements. If they are not local to us, meaning that a face-to-face meeting is not practicable, liaison will be done phone, email and/or Skype.
All we ask from the winner is that for the first year, at least, they pay a web site hosting charge of £45 (a per annum cost). If the winner would like their new website to comprise more than 3 pages, we may be able to negotiate this with them.
Please read our full competiton terms and conditions [opens in new window] before entering.
