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We’ve moved to our new homepage …

Veröffentlicht am 11. March 2015

We moved into our new office in spring, and our new homepage has also just gone live. Both now have “a keener core and a new look”. It wasn’t until we started lugging around boxes that we realized how much these two large-scale projects have in common. Actually, both changes prompted more or less the same questions.

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You know the feeling when you’ve just moved into a new environment, you’ve settled in, found a place for all your possessions, and the most important things start to work again? You’re glad when your PC is up and running. And even if there are still a few hidden building sites, you can slowly begin to relax and breathe out again.

And that’s exactly where we are today with our homepage – we hope we’ve made only a few slip-ups! When you move offices and launch a website there’s the big day when the removal vans drive up to the entrance, and the big day when the site goes live – there’s no way back!

What other analogies are there? Well, it’s the first impression that decides where your interests will lead you. You cannot but get a feeling of what is to come – further encounters and clicks expand the picture you get step by step. Slowly but surely you see the extras and understand that most of the work lies in the detail!

You need to deal in depth with the real needs, admit your strengths and weaknesses and heed important details. Only then will the performance and service offering be an authentic and credible promise between service provider and client. You need time, commitment and readiness to capture the essence. What do we really want? What do we want, what can we, and what must we dispense with?

We’ve done our best – the office provides the right framework and supports our workflows optimally. But what’s most important is that we feel at home.

Our new homepage reflects our identity – it’s paid off to have a clean-out, to re-focus and reorganize ourselves – it’s been well worth the move.

And now we’ve arrived and are still

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We look forward to hearing what you think: www.blum-ic.com

(Editing Team)

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