GSI New Media E-commerce

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Email us: info@gsinewmedia.com
Call Guy Somerville on 01332 720422 or 0845 313 2115

We specialise in e-commerce. We can make any website do anything at all - as a business in its own right or as an integral part of an existing business. 
We provide real solutions that vastly improve business processes in terms of sales, administration and customer service, each of which generate growth and profitability as well as directly affecting the bottom line through operational savings.
Whatever you need - whether it's a webstore or a website selling services or memberships, a portal website or a bespoke e-commerce setup for a specialist business or organisation, we'll produce front-end and back-end systems that do exactly what's needed in terms of providing the level of functionality needed for your customers as well as providing you with everything you need to manage website content, customers, orders and payments simply, intuitively and untechnically via a browser interface 'point, click and press' administration screen.
We use no third-party software. All our content management, shopping cart scripts and website administration systems have been developed in-house and are constantly being enhanced and added to in order to provide the best possible functionality right at the cutting edge of technological development.
No job is too large or too small. Some of our smallest clients during the past 12 years have grown to become some of our largest. We look after all our people, large or small, start-up or established and whatever the budget.
UK shoppers spent £3.8bn online in August 2009, 16% higher than the same month in 2008, despite the recession. Online retail sales in the UK were worth £43.8bn in 2008.
The Book Depository's impressive growth continues, with turnover for the year ending June 2009 of £61.5m. This is an increase of 51% on last year's £40m. (via Internet Retailing)
Sales at fashion e-tailer ASOS rose by 47% in the six months up to the end of September. Sales for the year ended 31 March 2009 were £165m. (ASOS AGM statement)
Online sales at M&S rose by 30% in the 13 weeks to 26 September. Total M&S Direct sales were £324.4m in the year to March 2009. (Trading statement)
In the 26 weeks to August 1 2009, online sales at John Lewis rose by 11.6% to reach £151.5m. (John Lewis interim statement)