"Halo interpreted my vision perfectly. Their service and attention to detail has been immaculate, and they seem very committed to producing high quality work. I would happily recommend their work to anyone looking for an approachable and professional company who can deliver an exceptional product."
Angie Crossen

The halo effect is a cognitive bias that occurs when the positive or negative traits of a person, group or company seem to "spill over" from one area of their personality to another, in others' perceptions of them.
This means that when we consider something good in one category, we are likely to make a similar evaluation in other categories too.
If your site looks a certain way, this will influence the way visitors feel about you and your business. For example: if your success relies on a feeling of “polished, secure, attention to detail”, yet your site looks clumsily put together, your visitors will extrapolate from this. If your site has a lot of dead ends, difficult navigation & broken links, you will appear untrustworthy, not customer-focused. Whereas - depending on your audience - simple navigation, helpful pointers, and helpful messages in all the right places can have the opposite effect.
If your website reads a particular way, that halo will cast its glow on other aspects of you & your business. Funny writing = funny business = funny staff (even though rationally, it’s probably only one member of that staff that’s writing for your website). Knowledgable writing = knowledgable business = knowledgable employees (again, you may only have one knowledgable writer on staff, but the website’s halo will rub off on the rest).
If you want a website that creates an excellent first impression for your clients/customers, which is also easy to navigate, search engine friendly and cross browser compatible then get in touch.
FK-Sports are an innovative international sports management consultancy company who were looking for a new website, which would set them apart from their competition.
One of the key features they wanted from the site was the ability for users to search for sports players and watch videos of them in action. Please have a look at the fk-team section of the website to see... more>>
