Award Winning Design Agency serving Quarry Bank

Avoid “blending with the crowd” with other businesses in and around Quarry Bank, and instead make your business, brand and website unique and SEO-friendly so that it can work as a beneficial company asset that puts you ahead of the rest.

We can provide Website Design, Graphic Design, Advertising, Pay-Per-Click, Consultancy and more. Book a call in today to get a price, timeframe and feature list for your project and see if we’re a good fit for your business.

Awards We’ve Won

Best Website Design Agency - UK 2020
Web Design Agency of the Year 2021
Award for Distinction in Web Design 2019
Most Comprehensive Web Design & Development Service - West Midlands - 2019 by Acquisition International
Best Website Design Agency - Wolverhampton

Website Design and Lead Generation For Businesses in Quarry Bank

Our award-winning website framework was created so that real business owners, who aren’t marketers and don’t want to spend all their time battling jargon to update their website, can have a beautiful, highly efficient site that was designed by an expert, that is easy to maintain and helps to grow your company online, specifically for businesses like yours in Quarry Bank.

This specialised framework improves your online presence by…

  • ​Guiding your visitors step-by-step through the entire sales process (so they don’t get confused or LOST, and leave).
  • ​Pointing your customer straight to the product or service they need most to help solve their problem.
  • ​Encourage your Call-To-Action and get them communicating with you because it’s the next logical step in their process.
Responsive Mobile Friendly Website Design

Lisa Williams

“I have been very pleased to have chosen Williams Graphics to build my website. Furthermore, the after care service has been excellent, enabling me to gain more understanding together with advice on promotion of my business via the website. […] I would recommend their services with full confidence.”

Sinitta Banga

“We came to Williams Graphics to have a website made for our company, we are very happy with the finished product. I’d recommend Williams graphics to anyone who needs a website making, it was made in sufficient time and to the highest standard! We wouldn’t go anywhere else to have a website made!”

Professional design and strategy from experts who know what they’re talking about.

Chris Williams has over a decade of design and development experience that has been refined into a website framework that consistently delivers results.

During the design stage of your project, we help you make the right choices and take the rest off your hands to create a great looking and optimised online presence for you.

Chris Williams Global Awards 2020 Marketing Consultant of the Year 2020

Generate Leads from our tried and tested website funnels

Every site is built specific to your requirements. The design, layout and messages on your website define how well it turns visitors into enquiries, leads and buyers, so we employ a funnel strategy to get visitors turned into hot leads.

We not only understand the importance of how to place an emphasis on achieving your business goals through your website, but have instead built our entire business around it.

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Get found on search engines like Google more quickly

A good website is useless if you’re not getting traffic – this is why SEO isn’t an add-on for us. We build it right into the development process.

We talk through your requirements and advise on the best way optimise all text and key pages during the content creation process.

When your website is finished, we submit it to Google and other search engines once it’s live and ensure that it’s being indexed properly.

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Malcolm Guest – Wombourne

“Thanks so much for producing our new website on time and budget. I’m very pleased with the new ideas which they promised and followed through to produce in the final product.”

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Roland Paegris – Dudley

“We had a website built for our dry-cleaning shop in Wolverhampton. Our website looks great, works on my mobile phone and has already started ranking on google. We’d recommend to anyone looking for a professional website that far exceeds your expectations.”

Take a look at sample of work

Christine McGowan – Newhampton Arts Centre

“Williams Graphics offered a very efficient and professional service. They helped us to negotiate the complex requirements for our website. The result is an impressive platform that is easy to navigate and update.”

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Luke – Packaging Bubble

“Delivered us a great website with perfect functionality and excellent visual design. It works perfectly and during development were a pleasure to work with. Would recommend to anyone.”

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Sally Oakley – Central Collectibles

“I have used Williams Graphics for various Web Design & Graphics work over the last couple of years, the service I have received is always first class. Efficient, honest and reliable – I highly recommend this Company! Many thanks for everything.”

Book in a call with a Design Agency expert for Quarry Bank

You’re busy – that’s why it only takes a few seconds to fill out our call back form, specify a date and time, and we will call you to discuss your website project. At the end of the call the aim is to have a price, timeframe and list of features for your project so you can make an informed decision on if you want to proceed.

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Websites & Ecommerce

Every Web Project Includes:

  • Bespoke design with your brand
  • Mobile friendly responsive layouts
  • Unlimited Pages and Posts
  • Editable Website Content and Forms
  • Search Engine Optimisation
  • Google tools and Analytics
  • Automatic Image Optimisation
  • Conversion-Focussed Design

A few facts about Quarry Bank

Quarry Bank is an area in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, West Midlands, England, which exists within the Brierley Hill DY5 postal district. Locally, the reveal is often pronounced, “Quarry Bonk” (in the Black Country dialect).

Originally the area was a rural place, a remote part of the parish of Kingswinford, included in Pensnett Chase. The dated settlements in Quarry Bank were smallholdings, where industrial workers such as nailers lived. Early industrial take forward took place the in front 17th century re the Cradley Forge.

Quarry Bank acquired its own parish status in September 1844. It had an urban sanitary authority and consequently became an urban district of Staffordshire from 1894. However, in 1934, it amalgamated in the reveal of the Brierley Hill urban district. This became ration of the county borough of Dudley in 1966 and next the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley in West Midlands past 1974.

Quarry Bank has become greatly affected by the bordering Merry Hill Shopping Centre (which was developed in the midst of 1984 and 1989) which has bought tall volumes of traffic along the High Street. This has intended demolition of on culmination of 30 homes upon the main Merry Hill road in 1997, the recess of the top end of the former High Street (now Sun Street) in 1998, and construction of a supplementary replacement section of High Street to attempt and cope once traffic.

An unfamiliar feature of Quarry Bank is its long steep High Street, hence “Bank”, which slopes from the bottom terminate where it meets the neighbouring town of Cradley to the top at the junction bearing in mind Thorns Road. Clinging to the hillside and shifting from completely steep to regarding flat, it has distorted little, except for modernisation of shop fronts. Major retail chains have bypassed the town, leaving just little independent traders and public houses.

In 2008, Quarry Bank library was closed, despite protests by local residents and local councillors. The library building was sold off by Dudley Council, and has past become a gym. The allowance raised from the sale was used to fund improvements to libraries in further parts of the Borough.

In 2011, Saltwells House, a historic house which Dudley Council had allowed to fall into decay was demolished. Future plans for the site are not known, though it is suspected the site will be sold off to private developers.

A local landmark is Mount Pleasant Primary School afterward its prominent warning tower. The current building was opened in the west of the dated village on 10 September 1888, replacing temporary becoming accustomed used for an infants department from 1882. Within a few months of opening, pupil numbers increased from 43 to 205. The school’s first head speculative was Mr W.E. Hunt, the school’s longest serving head (1888-1930). In fact, Mount Pleasant has without help had nine appointed head teachers in sum since the current building was first opened 131 years ago:

The bookish covers the 3-11 age range, including a nursery unit which opened in the before 1990s on the subject of the mature that the existing college buildings were expanded. It as well as had 12-year-olds on its roll from 1972 to 1990.

The additional local primary teacher is Quarry Bank Primary School, in the High Street, which opened in 1935 and was rebuilt in 2011.

The local secondary researcher is Thorns Collegiate Academy, an 11-16 academy and former comprehensive, which opened in September 1977 to replace the former boys and girls secondary ahead of its time schools in Coppice Lane, which had been built in the 1930s. The first building at the site actually opened very nearly five years earlier as an annexe to the Coppice Lane site. Three more buildings were further at the site in the middle of 1980 and 1991, by which become old the college had 1,200 pupils upon its roll.

It then has a Scout Group which was registered in 1922 – 1st Quarry Bank Scout Group. It caters for children from anything of the local primary schools and has been a cornerstone of the community, with most families in the area having some ties to it. Its headquarters is at 1st Quarry Bank Scout Hut, Bobs Coppice Walk, Brierley Hill, DY5 2DX. In its history it has been based at several locations and has near ties once the local Community Association, churches and the Royal British Legion. Some of its members afterward went upon to Begin the Kewford Eagles Football team in Wall Heath on Swindon Road.

How long does it take to build a website?

It can depend on the site and complexity of the project, but as a general rule it can take approximately 6-8 weeks to design and develop a typical website. This is providing you have all the information, images and content we need to complete the build. Any delay in providing key information can extend the duration of the project. You can see a timeline of our typical process below.

A timeline that shows the various stages of website development in a timeline.

Do I need to know how to code to update the website?

Our websites are all built using a content management system, or CMS. These provide an easy to use interface that allows anyone with a phone, tablet or computer to be able to make adjustments to content, images and layouts on their site. In the case of a ecommerce site, you can also add products, manage orders and export reports to help run your business.