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About GWS – In the Press
We are delighted to have been the subject of various articles in the press in the South West, recognizing our growth and the work we have done for clients.
At GWS we always publicise work we have done, because media mentions help to increase the profile of our clients - as well as boosting visits and enquiries for them.
We understand the value of publicity and marketing, and we can work on targeted publicity material for clients - either for joint promotions, or commissioned for the sole benefit of the client. For further information please contact us.
Bristol 24-7
May 2011: a feature on the Bristol Unique Guide App for iPhone and iPad from leading Bristol news site Bristol24-7:
If you have an iPhone or iPad, you can now get the ultimate digital guide book thanks to Bristol-based GWS Media who have just released their new version of the Bristol App.
The free application provides a summary of various places, buildings and places to eat that the company likes, and gives you the chance to discover new places and parts of Bristol.
Clifton Life Magazine
October 2010: coverage of GWS's 10th birthday celebrations following a move to larger premises in Queen Charlotte Street in the centre of Bristol:
Bristol company GWS Media Ltd is celebrating its 10th birthday with a charity party and new offers for its clients. It has been a remarkably good year for the business, which moved to a larger office in Queen Charlotte Street earlier this year and won a contract to renew the website for Mensa International Ltd against fierce global competition.
To celebrate the milestone, a party will be held on 13 October for clients and staff with a prize draw in aid of the Above and Beyond Charities. [...] The team will also use the party to launch and showcase two new offers - the development of Apps for smartphones and iPad and promotional packages including video, social media, marketing and online promotion.
Mensa Magazine
April 2010: the new Mensa International web site is featured in the monthly magazine published by UK Mensa:
[We] would like to thank David Graves and his team at GWS Media - a Bristol based web design company who built the site for us, and whom it has been a real pleasure to work with.
Business West News
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December 2009: coverage of a new client after GWS signs a contract with Mensa International.
Mensa International, the High IQ society with over 100,000 members, has chosen GWS Media to redesign its web site.
Mensa was looking for a company experienced in multilingual web sites, and the Bristol-based firm beat off strong competition from the US as well as the UK to win the work. GWS Creative Director David Graves said: "We are delighted that an organisation with so many clever members has chosen GWS. We are providing Mensa with a highly interactive site that will enthuse their membership and allow people to test their intelligence online as well as communicate with members around the world."
September 2007: coverage of GWS's move to larger premises and rapid growth. Recent clients including NERC and the University of Bristol are mentioned.
February 2004: coverage of the completion of the third phase of the Nicholl Food Packaging site - a multilingual area with 4 languages and room for further expansion in future. The site now covers over 1000 products.
October 2003: coverage of the completion of the revised Web site for the Alzheimer's BRACE charity in Bristol. The site includes an updating system to increase ease of updating. BRACE reports increased traffic and more donations since the site went live, helping to fund vital research into Alzheimer's disease.
Bristol Evening Post
June 2002: coverage of the completion of the second phase of the Nicholl Food Packaging site. This involved creating a database system that allows full searches by product features and dimensions, and the addition of 400 extra product lines and two new factories after the successful acquisition of the Ekco Group.
(For more information on the Bristol Evening Post please visit the group Web site)






