Award confirms Fluid Digital as leader in North West ecommerce website

Web agency Fluid Digital was praised at the Northern Digital Awards as being a “clear winner” as it walked away with the prize for Best Ecommerce Website.

Held on Friday 23rd January at the Royal Armouries in Leeds, the Northern Digital Awards celebrated the cream of the North West digital industry and recognised the very best it has to offer.

Specialising in Magento development, Bury-based Fluid Digital’s web development team has carved out a niche for itself in the ecommerce market and is rapidly growing its reputation in the field.

Headed up by web development manager and Magento certified developer, Matt Edwards, its recent awards success is testament to its experience and skill in the ecommerce market.

Fluid won the award for their work on the ecommerce site for the Australian arm of furniture company Moda Furnishings. Fluid was recognised for breaking into the Australian market and “establishing great results very early on”.

Adam Hindle, director at Fluid Digital, commented: “We are absolutely thrilled to have won this award. We have a brilliant team at Fluid who are very focused on meeting our clients’ needs and driving great results so it’s wonderful for them to achieve this recognition.

“The Moda Furnishings site has been a great project from the word go and the team there are fantastic to work. It’s been thoroughly enjoyable for us to play a part in their success.

“Ecommerce is such an exciting market to work in as a great site positively impacts the client’s bottom line. We are delighted to be recognised as a front runner in this field.”

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