This is a great website that gets right to the point: Empire provides workers for the oilfield and oilfield equipment services. And there’s an animated hero (the big banner image at the top of a website) that really makes the site pop.
We provide hosting for Empire Oilfield Services in our secure, state-of-the-art data centre in Edmonton, AB (with backup right here in Grande Prairie).
Empire gave us the overall concept for their web content, and we took it from there. The writing is clear and approachable. Even though this company has a variety of offerings, it’s easy for potential clients to find the services they need and then contact Empire.
If you haven’t yet, pop over to www.empireos.ca and watch the animated hero at the top of the page. Adding this type of graphic to a site makes it look modern and adds visual interest. It also helps clients remember the company name! We also updated Empire’s logo and kept the branding consistent across pages.
Empire Oilfield Services is a home-grown oil field support company that provides around-the-clock products, services, and labour support to oil and gas companies.
The folks at Empire Oilfield Services needed an up-to-date website that effectively communicated their services. Like many companies, they had to pivot during the pandemic, and their old website didn’t reflect the changes they made.
The original website was old and outdated. We needed to collaborate to find exactly what they wanted to say and how best to promote their services.
This website that does exactly what it’s supposed to do: show potential customers how the company can help them. It has a clean layout, just the right amount of content, and some unique graphics that help to set the business apart from its competitors.
Saltmedia Inc operates on the traditional territory of Treaty 8 in what is now known as Grande Prairie. We value the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit who lived and cared for this land long before Canada was founded, and we recognize that it is a privilege to operate our business here.
Our Prince George site operates on the traditional territory of the Lheidli T’enneh.
We are grateful to the Elders and Knowledge Keepers who are with us today, and those who’ve gone before us.