Welcome to iKLIK Web Design Bradford

iKLIK started when founders Craig Ellis and Paul Mayes saw small businesses in Bradford and Bingley needing simple, fast sites that rank. With 16 years experience, we’ve done 1,100 page-one Google spots through our SEO Buzz service. Folks say we’re quick, fair-priced – check our 5-star reviews from some of our happy clients. We do web, graphics, photos, even PPC, all from BD16 4LL serving Shipley, Keighley, Bradford and beyond.

iKLIK Web Design Bradford
iKLIK Web Design Bradford

What Our Customers Say

What We Do

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Web Designer

Custom website creation services built to showcase your business, engage visitors, and support long-term growth.

Marketing Agency

Marketing Agency

Local marketing agency offering digital campaigns that deliver.

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E-commerce Service

Scalable ecommerce website solutions designed to boost sales, improve user experience, and support business growth.

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Graphic Designer

Creative graphic designers who deliver eye-catching visuals that strengthen your brand and communicate clearly.

Web Hosting Company

Web Hosting Company

Affordable web hosting company for businesses of all sizes.

Marketing Consultant

Marketing Consultant

Experienced marketing consultant for clear, effective business growth.

Internet Marketing Service

Internet Marketing Service

Internet marketing service covering SEO, PPC and content marketing.

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FAQs

  • 1.What does an e-commerce service include?
    An e-commerce service usually includes the design, setup, and optimisation of an online shop. It can cover product pages, payment systems, shopping cart functionality, mobile-friendly design, and SEO to help increase sales.
  • 2.Why do I need a graphic designer?
    A graphic designer helps create a professional visual identity for your business. This includes logos, branding, marketing materials, and online graphics that make your business look credible and memorable.
  • 3.What is internet marketing?
    Internet marketing is the promotion of your business online using channels such as search engines, social media, email, and paid advertising. It helps attract more visitors, generate leads, and increase sales.
  • 4.What does a marketing agency do?
    A marketing agency helps businesses plan and deliver effective marketing campaigns. Services often include branding, SEO, content, advertising, social media, and website support to improve visibility and grow revenue.
  • 5.Why hire a marketing consultant?
    A marketing consultant provides expert advice to improve your marketing strategy. They can identify weak points, recommend better approaches, and help you achieve stronger results from your budget.
  • 6.What does a web hosting company provide?
    A web hosting company stores your website on secure servers so it stays live and accessible online. Good hosting also supports site speed, security, uptime, and reliable performance.
  • 7.What is the difference between web design and website design?
    Web design and website design both refer to the creation of websites, but website design often places more emphasis on layout, user experience, and branding. In practice, both focus on building attractive, functional, and responsive sites.
  • 8.Why is SEO important?
    SEO, or search engine optimisation, helps your website appear higher in search results. This increases organic traffic, improves visibility, and brings in more relevant visitors who are actively searching for your services.
  • 9.What is online marketing?
    Online marketing is the use of digital channels to promote your business and reach potential customers. It includes SEO, paid ads, email marketing, social media, and content marketing to drive traffic and conversions.
  • 10.Why are business card and logo design important?
    Business card design and company logo design help create a strong first impression. A well-designed logo builds brand recognition, while a professional business card supports trust and makes your business easier to remember.

Building a Website That Works

A good website should do more than simply look attractive. It needs to give visitors a clear reason to stay, explore and make contact. That means every page should be structured with purpose, from the wording on the homepage to the way services, contact details and calls to action are presented. People rarely arrive on a site with time to spare, so the message needs to be immediate and easy to understand. If the layout feels confusing, the wording is too vague or the journey to enquiry takes too many steps, visitors will often leave before they have given your business a proper chance. A well-built website removes that friction and makes it easier for people to see what you do and why they should trust you.
The most effective websites are designed around the needs of the customer rather than the preferences of the business alone. That means thinking about what a visitor is likely searching for, what questions they may have and what reassurance they need before they take the next step. A strong homepage should answer those questions quickly, while deeper pages can provide more detail for anyone who wants to learn more. This approach helps the website feel useful rather than promotional, which is often more persuasive than a sales-heavy message. When the content is clear and the structure is logical, it becomes much easier for visitors to move through the site with confidence.
Building a website that works
Building a Website That Works
Presenting your Business Clearly
Presenting your Business Clearly

Presenting Your Business Clearly

Many businesses underestimate how important clarity is online. A website can have great visuals, but if the content is unclear or the key information is hidden, the overall experience will still feel weak. Visitors want to know who you are, what you offer, where you work and how they can get in touch. If those details are easy to find, the site becomes more effective straight away. Good content also helps shape the tone of the business, making it feel professional, approachable or specialist depending on the message you want to convey. The right balance of design and copy gives your website a more polished and trustworthy presence.
It is also worth remembering that customers often compare several websites before making a decision. If your site feels dated, inconsistent or incomplete, it may quietly lose out to a competitor that presents itself more clearly. This does not always require a full redesign. Sometimes the biggest improvements come from refining the wording, tightening the page structure and making sure each section has a clear purpose. Small changes to layout, spacing and content order can have a noticeable effect on how people respond to the site. In other words, a website is not just an online brochure — it is part of how your business communicates and competes every day.

Making Content Easier To Use

Website content works best when it is easy to scan as well as easy to read. Most visitors do not read every word on a page in detail, especially when they are browsing on a phone. They look for headings, short paragraphs, highlighted benefits and clear next steps. That is why long blocks of text tend to perform poorly, even when the information itself is useful. Breaking content into sections helps people absorb it more quickly and reduces the effort needed to understand your offering. It also makes the page feel more organised and professional, which supports trust.
Strong website content should also sound like your business. Generic wording can make a site feel forgettable, while specific language helps it feel more distinctive and credible. This is especially important for service-based businesses, where customers are often making decisions based on trust, reassurance and perceived expertise. The words you choose should explain not only what you do, but also how you work and what makes your approach different. That gives visitors more reasons to choose you and helps the site feel like a genuine extension of your business rather than a template filled with placeholders.
Making Content Easier to Use
Making Content Easier to Use
Supporting Growth
Supporting Long Term Growth

Supporting Long Term Growth

iKLIK Web Design Bradford knows that a website should be built with the future in mind. Businesses change, services evolve and new content is added over time, so the site needs enough flexibility to grow with you. That may mean making it easy to add new pages, update service descriptions, publish blog posts or refresh imagery without starting over. A website that is simple to maintain is far easier to use in the long term, because it can adapt as your business develops. This is one reason why content management systems remain so valuable for small and medium-sized businesses.
It is also worth thinking about how the site supports visibility over time. While this page is not focused on search optimisation, good content structure still helps search engines understand what your business offers. Clear headings, sensible page organisation and useful content all contribute to that foundation. More importantly, they make the site easier for real people to use, which should always be the main goal. When a website combines clarity, structure and practical content, it becomes a stronger asset for the business rather than just a digital placeholder.

Opening Hours

Monday: Open 24 hours, Tuesday: Open 24 hours, Wednesday: Open 24 hours, Thursday: Open 24 hours, Friday: Open 24 hours,

Saturday: Open 24 hours, Sunday: Open 24 hours

Some useful links:

Alhambra Theatre – Morley Street, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1AJ – www.bradford-theatres.co.uk/alhambra-theatre
Leeds Bradford Airport – Whitehouse Ln, Yeadon, Leeds LS19 7TU – www.leedsbradfordairport.co.uk
Bradford City Football Club – Valley Parade, Bradford BD8 7DY – www.bradfordcityafc.com
Bradford Bulls Rugby League – Provident Stadium, Bradford BD6 1BS – www.bradfordbulls.co.uk
Bradford College – Great Horton Rd, Bradford BD7 1AY – www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk
Bradford University – Richmond Rd, Bradford BD7 1DP – www.bradford.ac.uk/external/
Telegraph and Argus Newspaper – Hall Ings, Bradford BD1 1JR – www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk
Emergency Locksmith  in Leeds – https://locksmithrothwell.co.uk
Locksmiths in Wakefield – https://locksmithwakefield.co.uk
Lock repairs in Castleford – https://locksmithcastleford.com
Orthodontists Bradford – https://orthodontistsbradford.co.uk/
Orthodontists Harrogate – https://orthodontistsharrogate.co.uk/
Orthodontists Leeds – https://orthodontistsleeds.co.uk/

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