Touch Local

Website:

http://www.touchlocal.com

Profile:

The UK’s Second Largest Business Directory.

Industry:

Local Business Information.

Challenge:

Update the architecture of the 114 Local Business websites and apply the re-design to the sites to increase traffic, improve user retention and create new revenue streams.

Technology:

Macromedia ColdFusion 5, Microsoft SQL Server 2000.

Screenshot:

Touch Local Homepage


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