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Web Design, SEO & PPC South Glamorgan

Bespoke Websites, SEO & Digital Marketing for South Glamorgan Businesses

Primo Interactive has been providing web design, development and digital marketing services to businesses in South Glamorgan and beyond for over 20 years. Our proven approach combines technical excellence with real-world business experience.

20+ Years

Established in 2006, serving South 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 South 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 South 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

1
Acquire

Attract targeted visitors to your website through SEO, PPC and content marketing.

2
Convert

Turn visitors into customers with compelling design, clear calls-to-action and usability.

3
Optimise

Continuously improve performance with analytics, testing and data-driven refinement.

4
Grow

Scale your success with email marketing, loyalty programmes and strategic expansion.

SEO South Glamorgan

Search engine optimisation is essential for any South 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.

“A great website isn’t a luxury - it’s a necessity. Businesses in South Glamorgan that invest in their online presence consistently outperform those that don’t.”Andrew Roberts, Managing Director

Ready to get started in South Glamorgan?

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More About South Glamorgan

South Glamorgan, or Glamorgan South, sits in the southern part of Wales along the coast of the Bristol Channel, as part of the historic county of Glamorgan. It is an area that has a long-held affinity for commerce and investment, which has seen the region develop into a hub for business, technology, design, and entrepreneurship.

Today, South Glamorgan consists of the Vale of Glamorgan along with the two main urban areas of Cardiff and the town of Barry. With a population of 574,400 people, Cardiff is the largest local authority area in Wales by population, while Barry is the third largest. The area's strong economic ties to nearby Bristol and the English economy generally have helped to bolster its appeal to business, technology, design, and entrepreneurial communities.

Demographics

In terms of ethnicity, South Glamorgan is predominantly White British, with 85.3% of the population claiming White British background. The remaining 14.7% of the population are from other backgrounds, with 3.2% claiming Non-White British as their ethnic background, and 11.5% from an ethnic minority group. In terms of religion, 59.1% identify as Christian, 25.7% have no religion, 8.4% identify as Muslim, 0.9% as Hindu and 4.9% as other.

Economy

Due to its location and strong economic ties to nearby Bristol and the English economy, South Glamorgan has become a hub for business and investment. The region is home to major financial institutions such as Barclays, HSBC, NatWest and Lloyds, while there is also a booming technology sector with companies such as Apple, BT and Oracle based here. As well as this, the region has been able to attract international businesses, such as Airbus, Arriva and JP Morgan.

The region is also home to a thriving creative industry, with studios and production houses such as Milford and HitQuarters based here. This has helped to drive the rapidly-growing design industry, with many web and graphic design companies based in South Glamorgan, as well as fashion and interior design start-ups.

Cardiff is the heart of this business and investment sector, with 100,000 employees in the city. The Cardiff Economy is expected to grow by 25.3% between now and 2023, making it one of the fastest-growing city economies in the UK. This is attributed to the city's position as a centre for technology and enterprise, along with its booming tourism and hospitality sector.

The Vale of Glamorgan also plays an important role in the region's economy, with a thriving agriculture and food production industry, as well as a booming aerospace sector and light industry. The town of Barry also has a long-standing marine engineering industry, and is home to the Barry Seabourne Museum, one of the most important maritime museums in Wales.

In terms of transport, the South Glamorgan region has excellent connections to the rest of the UK, with both Cardiff Airport and Bristol Airport providing regular flights to regional and international destinations. The Cardiff Airport is the only international airport in Wales, and serves as a hub for both passenger and freight transport.

The area is also connected to the rest of the country through road, rail and sea links. The M4 and A48, two of the major roads that run through the region, provide excellent links to London, Bristol, Cardiff and beyond. The South Wales Main Line connects the area to London via direct rail, while the major ports of Cardiff and Barry are served by regular ferries, making them popular destinations for tourists.

Entrepreneurship

The region has seen a surge in entrepreneurship in recent years, with several start-ups and scale-ups based in South Glamorgan, such as online fashion retailer Net-A-Porter and messaging app Whatsapp. Cardiff is also home to Wales' first digital innovation hub, TechHub Cardiff, which provides local entrepreneurs and digital professionals a space to collaborate and build their businesses.

The region also offers support to entrepreneurs and digital professionals, with both the University of South Wales and Cardiff University providing courses, incubator spaces and funding to help start-ups. In addition, the Welsh Government has established a Regional Investment Board and a Digital Innovation Fund to assist business ventures in the region.

Conclusion

South Glamorgan's strong economic ties to nearby Bristol and the English economy have made the region a major hub for business, technology, design and entrepreneurship. Its vibrant economy, excellent transport links and strong educational institutions make it an ideal location for start-ups and scale-ups, while its ability to attract international businesses has helped to boost the local economy.

With its population culturally diverse, its location on the coast of the Bristol Channel and its ability to support business and entrepreneurship, South Glamorgan is an ideal destination for those looking to invest in the region.


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Primo Interactive proudly serve businesses located in and around: Barry, Cardiff, Cowbridge, Dinas Powys, Llantwit Major and Penarth in South Glamorgan.


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