WEB-MARKETING FOR EQUESTRIANS, NOT EGG-HEADS!
BETA International '09 Innovation Award winner. Judges’ comments: Makes it affordable to every equestrian to have their own website. Useful to a wide range of people across all horse sports and businesses.
PagePlay has been designed to be the most easy-to-use content management system on the web. So easy your mum can use it!
Everything was 'mum' tested and if it didn't pass the mum test it went back to the drawing-board to be made easier. You don't have to learn anything new or download any expensive software you simply log-on (using your individual secure details) to your website and update and add your content straight onto the page.
You can add unlimited pages, text, videos, pictures, files, links and lists. Hosting and up-to 20 personalised email addresses are included in the price along with domain transfer or setup. Hence why we won the BETA 2009 Innovation Award!
Because all our customers use the PagePlay system it's constantly being improved every month with new features for everyone to benefit from.
Here's the revolutionary bit... it doesn't have to cost the earth. PagePlay subscription costs £19 per month with a one-off £150 setup fee!
If you only made one set of changes a month and they only took an hour (assuming that £30 per hour is the minimum a web developer will charge you) you'd save £160 per year!
Don't take our word for it, hears what Fiona Bonney, Director of Zilco Europe had to say:
"Within a couple of weeks of discovering PagePlay, we were up and running and the site was 'live and kicking'. None of us are technically minded, so there was a bit of hand-holding from the Abbeyview guys. What we found particularly useful was the being able to 'play around' with the content before it went live. We did not know clearly how it was going to work for us, so being able to experiment was really helpful. Now that we have the hang of it, we add information all the time. It is hard to imagine how boring our site must have been before, when changes were seldom made."