Is this small firm's website the most client-friendly in the industry?

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Three-man Sheffield IFA Campbell Harrison has won an award for its new-look, client-friendly website.

The site scooped the ‘site of the day' award from Awwwards.com, an online community of internet agencies, designers and bloggers who rate websites on design and content. Campbell Harrison said the site's straightforward content was inspired by its no-nonsense approach to providing financial advice. But what do you think of it? Have a look around the site HERE (make sure you watch the short video) and let us know your thoughts. Perhaps you know of another advisory firm's site you believe is comparable or better? Let us know.

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