Web Design & Development ~ Westport, Greymouth, Hokitika, West Coast, New Zealand
baby-e provides web design and development services for West Coast clients. Based between Nelson and the West Coast, baby-e is able to service clients in Westport, Greymouth, Hokitika, and all points in between.
When based on the West Coast, baby-e works from a secluded spot on the Coast Road. Traditionally Coasters have had to seek professional web design companies outside the area, but now that search is over.
Professional West Coast Web Design
If you're looking for web design services in Westport, Greymouth or Hokitika, baby-e is able to satisfy your requirements.
Specialising in accommodation, tourism, online shops, and other promotional and business websites, baby-e will provide professional local web design services, combined with big city experience.
With the widespread use of the internet, visitors to the Coast search for and book accommodation, and seek information and activities, online. West Coasters now have the opportunity to sell their products and services outside the West Coast using the internet.
Yo-yo Local
baby-e Chief, Leon Dalziel, was born and grew up on the West Coast, before being 'sent' to boarding school at Nelson College. After a few years spent in Sydney, Nelson and Wellington, he now splits his time between Nelson and the West Coast, providing big city experience for small town clients and budgets.
The baby-e Toyota Rav4 can be seen regularly streaking backwards and forwards to the West Coast, loaded up with computers and outdoor activities kit.
baby-e Chief Director, Leon Dalziel has announced more dedicated services for the West Coast.
"I've been spending a lot more time on the Coast recently, and I quite like it". Dalziel regularly commutes between Nelson and the West Coast and says he's found being mobile works perfectly. "Sometimes clients will ring and ask where I am. I divert the office phones to wherever I happen to be, so nobody really knows if I'm here or there. Half the time I don't know either". Read more here...