Web Design, SEO & PPC Glamorgan
Helping Glamorgan Businesses Grow Online Since 2006
With over 20 years' experience serving businesses of all sizes worldwide, Primo Interactive combines creative web design with commercial expertise to deliver websites that look exceptional and drive real results. We have a particular affinity with businesses operating in and around Glamorgan.
20+ Years
Established in 2006, serving Glamorgan businesses ever since.
Hand-Coded
No templates. Every website is bespoke, W3C compliant and SEO-optimised.
Full Service
Design, development, SEO, PPC, email marketing and hosting - all in-house.
Why Choose Primo Interactive in Glamorgan?
Unlike some providers, every website we produce features fully compliant, hand-coded markup - optimised according to the latest search engine guidelines to boost your rankings and attract targeted customers. We seek long-term partnerships with our clients, not one-off transactions.
Whether you are a business owner in Glamorgan looking for a new website, a redesign of an existing site, or a comprehensive digital marketing strategy, our team has the experience, tools and techniques to deliver. We offer competitive rates and flexible packages tailored to your specific requirements.
Our Development Process
Attract targeted visitors to your website through SEO, PPC and content marketing.
Turn visitors into customers with compelling design, clear calls-to-action and usability.
Continuously improve performance with analytics, testing and data-driven refinement.
Scale your success with email marketing, loyalty programmes and strategic expansion.
SEO Glamorgan
Search engine optimisation is essential for any Glamorgan business that wants to be found online. We have been helping businesses with their SEO since 2006 - improving organic visibility, driving qualified traffic and delivering measurable ROI. Every website we build is SEO-optimised from the ground up, not as an afterthought.
Getting Started
Obtaining web design quotations can be frustrating. We make it simple: contact us for a free, no-obligation consultation, following which you will receive a detailed proposal and quotation - no pressure, no jargon, no hidden costs.
“Your website is often the first impression a potential customer has of your business. In a competitive market like Glamorgan, that first impression has to count.”Andrew Roberts, Managing Director
Ready to get started in Glamorgan?
Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation about your project.
Book a Call Request a QuoteMore About Glamorgan
Introduction Glamorgan, a region in the United Kingdom, is not only rich in history but also offers a thriving business centre for entrepreneurs, investors and those looking for an opportunity to make their mark. One of the most developed regions of Wales, Glamorgan is blessed with a variety of natural beauty and has an abundance of resources that allows it to flourish in all forms of business, technology, design, commerce and investment.
History The Kingdom of Glywysing occupied the area stretching from the Welsh border to the Bristol Channel during prehistoric times. During the 10th century, the region was seized by the Anglo-Saxons, who changed its name and moved the region's boundaries of the parishes of Denbighshire and Monmouthshire and the Welsh lordships of Gwerthrynion and Gower.
In the 11th century, the Normans conquered Glamorgan, and divided it into two guilts, a system of land grants and administrations, Gower and thistle which became known as the Lordship of Glamorgan, with Swansea becoming its capital. During this period, Glamorgan began to flourish with its production of coal, as well as its vital trading port of Swansea that allowed for the export of coal throughout the region.
The industrial revolution saw even further growth in Glamorgan, with the development of iron works and large scale manufacturing. Subsequently, miners and their families, who lived in small terraced houses in villages around the region, evolved into a successful Welsh middle class.
Geography, Demographics and Local Economy Glamorgan is situated in the south east of Wales, bordered by the counties of Monmouthshire and Brecknockshire in the North, Carmarthenshire in the West and Bristol Channel to the South.
Glamorgan has a unique geography, made up of valleys, rolling hills, castles, beaches and rivers. A number of important and popular parks and gardens are found in the region, including Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, Margam Country Park and the semi-natural woodland of Afan Argoed. The region also boasts stunning coastal areas, steeped in history, such as Laugharne Castle and the Afon Cynri estuary.
In terms of demographics, Glamorgan is one of the smaller counties in Wales, with a resident population of around 530,000 people living in 400,000 households. South Glamorgan is the most densely populated region within the county, with a population of around 250,000 people.
The local economy is largely based on industry, commerce, digital and professional services. The region is home to highly successful automotive and aerospace companies, as well as global technology companies such as CGI. There is also a vibrant educational sector, with key universities such as Cardiff University and the University of South Wales having a major presence in the region.
In terms of transport, Glamorgan has its own transport network, with major roads, railways and ports connecting the capital city of Cardiff with major cities in England and Wales. In addition, Glamorgan is a major hub for air travel, benefitting from five airports within its boundaries, including Cardiff Airport, the national hub for the Welsh aviation sector.
Business and Investment Glamorgan offers an enviable business climate for investors, with top-tier infrastructure, a diverse economy and a viable labor market.
The region is home to a number of world-renowned companies, such as Admiral Group, Airbus, GKN and GE Aviation, which has established a presence in the region with its advanced production centres at East Wales Technology Park. This complex offers a hub for cutting-edge research and development, while also providing advanced training and facilities.
The presence of advanced technological businesses has attracted a number of other technology-focused companies, including digital marketing agency MediaCom, energy giant SSE and creative agency Pearlfinders. These companies are in the process of further developing their presence in the region, which is helping establish Glamorgan as a hub for creative and digital investment.
Investment in Glamorgan is supported by the Welsh Government, which has developed programmes such as the Enterprise Technology Investment (ETI) Awards and Strategic Investment Network (SIN) Programme to help businesses develop their businesses in the region.
Additionally, Cardiff Council has made significant strides in developing the local economy, investing millions in a range of projects to encourage new businesses to utilise the city's full potential.
Technology, Design, Commerce and Entrepreneurship Glamorgan is home to a unique and thriving business and cultural scene, which has spawned a number of successful entrepreneurial startups and established companies.
Companies such as Thought Machine, Ffowcs Williams & Hart, and Cardiff-based software development company Rufus Technologies, have all experienced success in the region after the emergence of the Welsh tech scene. More recently, the rise of fintech, gaming and cyber security companies has seen this sector further advance, and help to stimulate Glamorgan's economy further.
Glamorgan is also an exciting place for designers, with independent designers and shops popping up in the region. Most notably, the Makers is a curated market situated in Cardiff and comprises of over 160 independent, artisanal businesses.
The eCommerce sector is also growing in Glamorgan, with the emergence of online-only companies such as Wiggles Fruit Snacks, an online children's snack brand, Low Poly Labs, a 3D printing company, and Big Ideas Wales, a website offering advice and resources to young entrepreneurs.
Conclusion Glamorgan, a unique and vibrant corner of the Welsh countryside, is emerging as a centre for business, technology, design and commerce as well as investment. Its access to resources, talent and ongoing government investment means it is well-placed to be a key region for the growth and expansion of the UK economy.
The region is filled with natural beauty, while business and entrepreneurial sectors have flourished, offering countless opportunities for individual growth and an attractive environment for businesses, investors and the wider community. With its own distinct culture, and a population of people who are passionate about the area and its future, Glamorgan is a place for businesses to thrive and for ambitious entrepreneurs to make their mark.
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