New Manchester office space website launched

canningElevator SEO has been working closely with Canning O’Neill, office property consultants that help businesses find office space (to let and to buy) in Manchester and the North West.  Canning O’Neill specialise specifically in Manchester office space, and as they are based in Manchester City centre that have great local knowledge combined with years of experience to help you find suitable premises. We have recently re-designed, developed and launched a new website for them to enable potential customers to browse through available properties online using a new online search facility.  Each property has it’s own page complete with a detailed description, list of facilities, images of the property and it’s own dedicated agent that you can contact directly through the site.

Canning O’Neill also offer a whole host of other services, including:

  • Search & Acquisition (Canning O’Neill will search for suitable properties based on your requirements)
  • Investment Consultancy (full investment advice on the sale and acquisition of properties)
  • Rent Reviews and Lease Renewals (they can reduce / negotiate your rent at the renewal stage)
  • Expert Witness (their agents can act as expert witnesses at planning appeals, public enquiries etc)
  • Much more…

The new website is already starting to get good feedback.  We have built it complete with a CMS so that they can manage all aspects of the site content & structure, and we have made sure that all the new pages are optimised for search engines (SEO). Over the next few months we will be carefully monitoring their traffic and rankings within the SERPs while working on the off page aspects of their campaign.  You can check out the website by visiting www.manchester-offices.co.uk.

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One Comment

  1. Tony
    Posted July 20, 2009 at 3:44 pm | Permalink

    I wonder why they changed their logo? I much preferred their old one.

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