We don't sell web design, we sell customer service

You want a website that works for your business, attracts new custom, turns browsers into buyers and adds value to their experience. The web is not just about artwork or code, it's about understanding where your business is going and what the web can do for you. It's a journey. Canary Dwarf is an award-winning digital agency in the heart of Moray, Scotland, providing design, development, strategy, content, photography, video, marketing, social media, hosting and consultancy for your web project. People hire us because we have years of experience, happy customers and a passion for return on investment. We don't say goodbye when your website is finished. That's just the beginning. - Marc Hindley, owner

Web talent wanted

Jan 28, 2011 Source: Blog by

Canary Dwarf would like to hear from skilled designers and developers to work on current and future projects. We are a small digital agency providing a full range of web services mainly to small businesses in the Highlands, Moray and Aberdeenshire. We also have a number of customers outside our local area.

Do SEO keywords turn your customers off?

Dec 20, 2010 Source: Blog by

It’s often said that the right way to write for your website is to write for ‘humans’ not search engines and I wholeheartedly agree.

How does your web presence measure up?

Dec 14, 2010 Source: Blog by

As we head towards the end of the year, it’s a time when business owners reflect on the previous 12 months and make plans for the next. It’s a time when we will compare performance over previous years…

Who cares about new browsers? We do!

Nov 09, 2010 Source: Blog by

We’re on the verge of a raft of new browsers from Microsoft, Apple, Opera, Firefox and Google. They’re all racing to support HTML5, a new standard for web page programming. Many people don’t know or…

WordPress offers better value for clients

Nov 08, 2010 Source: Blog by

Many website developers are now working with off-the shelf, open-source CMS products such as WordPress, Joomla and Drupal. They’re all free, well-supported and perfectly adequate for most small business requirements.