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Axis launches new website
28 March 2017
Axis Cleaning and Support Services, the nationwide supplier of commercial cleaning services, has launched a new website to better promote the company’s brand and range of services.

The website has been built with a user-friendly navigation, and functions seamlessly on mobile devices, which is an essential requirement for Axis Cleaning and Support Services’ existing and prospective clients.
Simon Giles, Axis Group finance director and Axis Cleaning and Support Services COO, said the new website is a key part of making sure people understand what the company stands for, and the full range of services it offers.
“Being a service business, the website is usually the first port of call for customers," he said. "It is critical that we make a good impression, and that important information is easily accessible. We are confident that the new website achieves these goals.
“It has also been built to better support our digital marketing strategy, so we can analyse what information people are most looking for and tailor our content accordingly, making it as useful as possible for customers.”
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