Social media platforms are an excellent tool for businesses to engage directly with their customers, and increasingly companies without a presence on Facebook, Twitter or Linkedin are the exception rather than the rule. These services allow a business to stay on top of trends, see what their customers are talking about and respond directly to [...]
About Us
Melting Clock is a web design company based just outside Bingley, in beautiful rural West Yorkshire.
Our philosophy
Melting Clock was born of a belief that quality website design can be affordable website design. We want to help create a web which is beautiful, easy to use, and which gives users exactly what they want and need – and we believe these qualities should form the basis of every website. Our aim is to offer attractive, effective web design with a price tag within reach of even the smallest businesses. Good web design is not something which should be available only to those with megabucks to spend: it is the bare minimum that should be offered by any web designer.
If you thought your business couldn’t afford a professional and attractive website to rival your competitors’, think again.
Web design Bradford
We provide web design services for businesses throughout the Bradford and West Yorkshire region, including:
- Bradford
- Bingley
- Harden
- Wilsden
- Cullingworth
- Cottingley
- Saltaire
- Shipley
- Haworth
- Baildon
- Eldwick
- Keighley
- Skipton
Contact us for a free no-obligation quote or to arrange a free consultation.
Latest Blog Posts
Why a Facebook page is no substitute for a business website
by meltingclock on August 26, 2012 in Business advice
10 reasons your business needs a website
1. First impressions. You only get one chance to make one, and for many consumers their first encounter with a business will be online. A slick, professional website is as necessary to your business as a smart shop or office. 2. Think big, be big. On the web, no one can hear you scream… no, [...]
by meltingclock on August 20, 2012 in Business advice
HTML5: what it is, what it does, why you should care
HTML 5 will be the next big target for cybercriminals, the BBC reported yesterday. It was suggested that because HTML5 allows a browser to hold more of a user’s data, it is an attractive prospect for identity thieves. But what is HTML5? Outside the web development community it is still virtually unheard of. HTML5 is [...]
by meltingclock on August 17, 2012 in Accessibility, Web standards












