RISING demand for its IT and web consultancy services has triggered an expansion move for a Lincoln firm.
360e celebrated the launch of its new offices at The Point Business Park, Weaver Road, where guests heard about its growing success, particularly on the project management and training fronts.
And directors Sue Gordon and John Owens - who welcomed Kirton Lindsey Mayor, Billy Boyd, to ‘cut the ribbon’ – revealed that they have also been awarded ‘Approved supplier’ status for the Armed Forces Resettlement training programme.
Mr Owens said local businesses have also shown a lot of interest in 360e courses which are designed to help them to achieve the maximum benefit from their websites. These include hands-on, jargon free workshops, such as Getting found on Google, The eBay & Amazon Marketplace and Online Marketing – It’s not just about Search Engines.
Other services which have proved popular are 360e’s Website MOT and Web Bureau, along with the support offered to businesses to help them to develop multi-channel online sales with the eBay and Amazon marketplaces.
“Our new premises, with their brilliant new training facility, easy access and parking will enable us to further expand our training services to Lincolnshire businesses,” added Mr Owens.