- Company Name:
- Imaner Consultants
- Website:
- www.imaner.net
- Industry Sectors:
- Internet/website design
- SEE Listing Publication Date:
- 26 March 2010
SEE Questionnaire Summary
Business Introduction
Description of business
We are a 'boutique' website design agency, offering a range of services including web design, management and consultancy. We are unusual in that we are particularly strong on business and marketing skills, and are specialists in vegan websites.
We work closely with our clients to ensure that any specific organisational objectives are met and help translate these into a unique website to be proud of.
Business vision
We aim to do business in a manner that does not exploit people, animals or the environment, and actively seek to work with like-minded people.
Business aims
To provide a high quality, professional website service to help like-minded people achieve their own visions. Also, to use our combined business and marketing skills to build something more than just standard websites.
Business philosophies and beliefs
Our philosophy is that it should be possible to conduct business profitably in an ethical manner.
Business Values
Ethics, integrity and honesty.
Business Information
- Date established:
- 1997
- Contact details
- Liz Watts, Partner, liz@imaner.net, 0113 293 9385
- Business structure
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- Partnership
- Address of company headquarters
- Imaner House, 14 Wynford Grove, Leeds LS16 6JL
- Countries of operations
- UK
- Countries where goods and/or services are sold
- UK
- Size of workforce
- 2 partners
- Financial year
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- 6 April to 5 April
- Turnover (last financial year)
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- Under £250,000
- Profit (last financial year)
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- No information submitted
- Details of owners
- Andy Watts 50%, Liz Watts 50%
- Directors' other business interests
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- None
Goods and Services
Imaner specialises in bespoke website design and development for ethical clients. We design strongly branded websites, successful online shops and high impact campaign sites.
We also offer an efficient and reliable website management service for existing sites, which covers areas such as updating, upgrading, bug fixing and general trouble shooting.
In addition we offer consultancy, including the option of a website performance report which enables a better understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of a website and provides essential management information for making improvements.
We have always sought to work with like-minded people and organisations, and these have included many innovative leaders. Our extensive portfolio includes Animal Aid, the Ethical Investors Group, Ethical Wares, Plamil Foods, Uncaged Campaigns, the Vegan Organic Network, Veggie Vision and Vegan Store, as well as the award-winning Vegan Village.
Business Responses
Environment
Does your company engage in commercial activities that pose a threat to endangered species and their natural habitats or to other scarce natural resources?
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NO
Imaner does not engage in commercial activities that pose a threat to endangered species and their natural habitat. In addition we positively avoid working with people who may do this.
We do use natural resources in terms of gas for office heating and electricity for office electricals. However, our gas and electricity are supplied on a dual fuel green tariff by Ovo Energy (gas comes from the UK grid and 100% of our electricity comes from renewable resources).
We use a petrol car for some office travel. We minimise our car use and prefer to use public transport for business meetings.
As an IT company we subscribe to the Green Computing Charter which includes areas such as reducing power consumption, saving energy and choosing energy saving devices when purchasing new equipment.
Websites we host, via our reseller account, are 100% carbon neutral as we offset CO2 in association with coco2.org.
We print on recycled paper and all packaging we receive, such as cardboard, paper and plastic, is all reused or recycled.
As vegans, we personally avoid the commercial exploitation of all animals and avoid the use of all animal products in the workplace as far as possible.
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