Magic Web Design Norfolk - Ecommerce Solutions, Online Marketing Norwich

Online Solutions for your Business

Magic Online Solutions is an award winning agency offering web design, web accessibility and ecommerce internet solutions as well as online marketing and online brand building. We are committed to showing businesses that websites are not simply a necessary resource but can make a fundamental contribution to the growth of a company.

Businesses now require sites to work harder for them, with more functionality, accessibility and quality online content. Users want to be able to find websites more easily. Magic Online Solutions is able to give businesses the functionality required to manage website content themselves, ensuring websites are updated and, as a result, save money on agency fees.

Our work spans retail, recruitment, consumer, property development, travel, tourism, leisure, education, corporate and technology sectors.

Our Work

Totally Home

Totally Home

Think!

Think!

Potters Holidays

Potters Holidays

Bennetts Online

Bennets Online

You can see more of what we have been up to recently here.

Company News

  • Look what we've pulled out of the hat!
  • We're recruiting!

    We're currently looking for a Norwich-based Junior Search Marketing Executive. Find out more about our other job opportunities.

  • Make an integrated campaign work for you

    A recession brings with it two certainties – change in consumer behaviour and reduced marketing budgets – a challenge when it comes to planning and executing an effective marketing communications plan. Read more

  • Our new site is on its way!

    The last six months have been extremely busy for us here at Magic. We have recently launched a number of big websites and as a result, we’ve not had the time to shout about them!

  • Magic working with Cat Welfare Week

    Cat Welfare Week is dedicated to raising awareness of the factors that cause feline stress and reminding owners what actions and traits are simply normal cat behaviour and which could be an indication of compromised welfare.

You can read past news articles here.

Recent projects