Great websites don’t have to create great big bills ...

29th June 2009

Rosebud's Cheapest Cars now have a great website that delivers everything but a great big bill.

As part of the Jeff Wignall Group's successful internet strategy the Rosebud's Cheapest Cars website makes a strong statement about position and brand.

We would like to thank Andrew Cross of the Jeff Wignall Group and Kenay Edelsten from Online Lead Management for asking us to help with this project.

Rosebuds Cheapest Cars, Victoria.
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