Website Development Case Study

Rebuilding, updating and migrating 3 WordPress sites for St Austell Printing Company, Conference Centre and Business Park

SAPC New Website

Almost ten years ago, when Sam was managing Electric Dialogue, one of those London agencies where the team looked more like a boy band, we were very lucky to be awarded the contract to build a new website for St Austell Printing Company.  The project took a year or so, as the site was coded from scratch and fully bespoke with lots of content. It eventually launched in 2016 and since then, first as Electric Dialogue and then as Samphire Marketing, we’ve been responsible for looking after it.

Fast forward to 2024 and the code we wrote ten years ago wasn’t quite keeping up with everyone else’s development.  SAPC loved their site layout, colours and branding but the hard coding was making it tricky and slow to keep things up to date.  Making sure the site was still optimised for SEO and worked well with new technologies had also become a challenge.  We got our heads together, in one of the stunning meeting rooms at St Austell Conference Centre and managed to avoid just staring at the incredible view of St Austell Bay long enough to come up with a plan.

A few months later and we’re very happy to say we have fully rebuilt and relaunched not just the SAPC site, but also the St Austell Conference Centre and St Austell Business Park sites on an entirely new WordPress platform (Elementor) that is now much more future proof, far easier to add to and edit, and super speedy, which is helping their SEO.

Along the way, we reviewed and edited the content to take away any aging references, refreshed some imagery, made sure all the sites were compliant with Google Consent Mode, optimised for SEO and fixed anything that had broken over the years. We also moved all three onto more modern, stable, fast, eco-friendly and cost efficient hosting.

Perhaps not the flashiest of “hey, we built a major website” announcements – as the new sites looks a LOT like the old ones, but that was the brief, and we were very much part of the original design – and we’re proud of it!

We continue to help all three of the SAPC businesses with their Google Ads, Blogs, marketing impact reporting and other tactics, alongside their creative agency Idenna.

Many thanks to Peter, Beth and all the team at SAPC for being such great clients and friends over the years.

If your site needs an update, you’re working with an ancient clunky editor, things have slowed down, Search Engines just don’t seem to like you, or indeed, you would like something completely new, do get in touch!

Whilst Ross (Developer), Dom (Content) and I (Dev, Content, SEO) look more like a geek squad than a boy band, we’d be happy to help.  Sam

Testimonial – St Austell Printing Company

“We’ve had the pleasure of working with Sam and her team for over a decade, and their expertise has been invaluable. Their advice is always timely, well-informed, and tailored to our needs. Sam consistently puts the client first, taking the time to offer thoughtful guidance, which has earned our trust in her recommendations.

For our new website projects, Sam and her team were excellent partners. They guided us seamlessly through the process, made meaningful improvements, and avoided unnecessary changes. Their efficiency, adherence to budget, and respect for deadlines made the experience smooth and stress-free.

We highly recommend Samphire Marketing—professional, knowledgeable, and efficient every step of the way”.

Beth Mayman, Operations Manager

St Austell Printing Company, St Austell Business Park & Conference Centre

Electric Dialogue – The Boyband Days

Electric Dialogue Team at SAPC

Read Our Other Blog Posts

Google Adwords

From the early days of advertising our family’s holiday house on the Helford, to conversations with the large rental agencies we now work with – the questions remain the same. How does a local business compete on search advertising with international brands bidding on the same keywords? The good news is that keyword targeting is […]