Fuse came into existence in 2003 as the dedicated search engine optimisation department for a group of companies. Six years on – through reputation alone, Fuse has developed and evolved into a stand alone business providing its services to an increasing number of clients from a diverse set of industries across the UK.
Our roots are very much SEO. When we created new departments in web-design and eCommerce within the business they were developed with optimisation in mind. We take a scientific approach to building websites and place great importance on the architecture of a website to provide the all important infrastructural basis for SEO.
This joined-up approach to website development is the philosophy that forms the cornerstone from which we are able to deliver demonstrably impressive results for our clients within a cost effective package.
Our technical centre in Chichester
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We have sales offices in London and Manchester and our technical team are based in 4000 ft2 open plan offices in rural West Sussex near Chichester, complete with meeting areas, video conferencing and boardroom facilities. We also have a full photographic studio in-house set up with a shoot area of 6 metres by 9 meters, complete with backdrops and lighting which is primarily used for video but which doubles-up for product photography where required. Our in-house editing suite handles all production from image manipulation through DV to web and pod casts. Visitors are always welcome at our offices to meet up with the team. |
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Contact us to arrange a presentation of how FUSE can assist with your online presence or to view a case study of our previous work.

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