Our pillars
Inclusivity
We show up for our diverse team, we work with diverse organisations, we support charity and direct action, and we create inclusive content.Sustainability
We offer sustainable hosting options with every web project, we pursue the most efficient structure and build the most efficient websites possible, and we operate sustainable business practices.What we do
“From the very beginning, we were impressed by the Splitpixel team. They took time to engage with our very specific needs which were not only a vibrant new website but also a booking and ticket integration system which would cope with a busy five day programme of over 70 events in 8 different locations. Throughout the creation process the team at Splitpixel were clear and responsive giving us confidence in their ability to create something entirely new for us now and into the future. We are absolutely delighted with the new Budlitfest website and the increased ticket sales for this year’s festival and would recommend Splitpixel wholeheartedly.”
Sue Briggs, Festival Chair
Budleigh Literary Festival
Our work
Google Ad Grants with Exeter Northcott Theatre
Collaboration between Splitpixel and Exeter Northcott’s excellent marketers saw conversions and revenue from Google Ad Grant campaigns more than double in just a few months.
Wimbledon BookFest
AA accessible web design and WordPress development with Spektrix integration and custom events listing system.
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Read our latest
Google Ad Grants for Charities & Nonprofits: How can I get Google Ads for free?
Google Ad Grants are available for charities and nonprofits – offering them funding for digital advertising that they may be otherwise unable to afford. These grants enable you to raise the profile of your organisation, increase your donation revenue, attract volunteers, and much more!
Written by Ash Beardsall
Should you pause your Google Ads over Christmas?
Every year clients ask us whether they should turn off their paid ads over the Christmas period. It’s not an easy yes or no answer – it depends on your setup and your audience.
Written by Ash Beardsall