The audit that became a rebrand
Specialisms Utilised.
The Challenge.
Carlton Thermal Systems (CTS) has spent thirty years supplying temperature sensors, probes, etch foil heaters and bespoke thermal parts to engineering firms and OEMs.
Almost none of that came across online.
Their website had aged, and the partner who built it was no longer able to support it. New business wasn't coming through it. They knew that much already, so they came to us with one ask. Audit the site, explain what's wrong, and say whether it was worth patching it up, or they needed to start again.
The website came last, and that was the point
With the strategy settled, we ran website workshops with the team and mapped how each audience actually moves through a site like this. Then we designed and built the new WordPress site around what we'd found.
The old structure followed the product catalogue, which grew a little every year and made sense mainly to people who already knew CTS. The new one leads with sectors and the questions buyers actually ask.
The Results.
Leads from the sectors they were aiming at.
The sector-led structure is doing its job. Since launch, CTS has picked up enquiries from a rail industry contact they'd been trying to reach, and from NASA.
A brief that grew, by agreement.
What began as a website audit became a brand, a messaging framework and a rebuilt website. Every step of that was a decision CTS made with us, once the evidence was in front of them.
A clearer market presence.
The brand and messaging now reflect the standard of engineering expertise behind them.
A site built around two audiences.
Engineers reach technical detail quickly. Buyers find the reassurance they need to take on a new supplier.
A platform, not a project.
CTS has somewhere they could be proud to publish content and run campaigns from.