What We Did in March: Business Variety

March was another great month for Maxim Consulting with a real mix of projects. We are always happy to take on new challenges and the variety of businesses that come to us not only help us expand our expertise but also keep our work interesting, too. 

Clients offer insight into what they do, allowing us to learn and grow as a business. Here is a taste of what March involved:

E-commerce 

With e-commerce at the heart of what we do, March saw a month of preparing to launch several exciting e-commerce businesses including a fresh fish and seafood delivery business, a cool hair product brand designed by surfers, and a website with an online configurator to help customers choose the right garage doors. 

We also worked on a website that specialises in renting amazing holiday cottages and campervans in Somerset and completed the planning for an online furniture retailer.

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Byrd Purifying Shampoo - Byrd Hairdos

Web Design

March was the month we built a new website for a fantastic walking charity that promotes health and wellbeing and began planning for a sailing club that offers opportunities for everyone to start their sailing journey.

Growth

We continue to help the brands we work with grow and develop. Last month, this involved implementing the next phase of our digital marketing strategy for an online candle store and an engineering company with clients across the globe. 

Bluebell Wood candle - Cotswold Candle Hut

Consulting

Maxim enjoys consultancy projects with new and existing clients. In March we helped two housbuilders with their customer experience and looked into new tech, discussed a strategy for a recruitment company, and updated stock for a wholesale Christmas products supplier. 

So if you are wondering if we can help you and your business, the answer is probably yes!

If you are looking for something along these lines please get in touch we would love to talk with you.



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