Coworking website for THECUBE in London

Coworking office space at THECUBE London

We’ve just completed a new website for THECUBE, a co-working office space provider in London. The team wanted something modern and funky that would reflect their company ethos of collaboration, sharing and business expertise.

Our web developers designed and built custom widgets for the Wordpress installation, adding a helpful ‘Events’ section. We also provided various helpful features such as a contact form, e-newsletter sign-up facility and gallery page. We even threw in a complimentary ‘Welcome Video’, adding interactive and fun elements to the site.

Following on from the initial web development, we provided a full Search Engine Optimisation service, drafting ontologised web copy throughout, boosting the content wherever possible to ensure the best possible placement in the Search Engine Results Pages.

We rounded off our work by throwing in a little link-building – something that is important, but not as important as the content itself. We also established several social media accounts, including Vimeo and Facebook and will provide ongoing SEO and social media marketing support to keep the website working as hard as it should.

Check out the new site here: www.thecubelondon.com.

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