How ZOZUK supported Oxford International to enhance sales efficiency with Custom CMS

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Sophie Lesprit

Director of Marketing
Oxford International

ZOZUK is a great company of skillful, humane professionals. Their empathetic, human dimension is very important to us and central to the excellent collaboration throughout our project.
ZOZUK has a very bright future ahead.

Oxford International Key Numbers

1998: OIDI was established.

2005: OIDI joined UK education group.

Adds a community of 7000+ students throughout the world each year.

1998: OIDI was established.

2005: OIDI joined UK education group.

Adds a community of 7000+ students throughout the world each year.

About Oxford International

OIDI was launched officially in 2020 to provide students with high quality online education from a diverse portfolio. It is a part of Oxford International Education Group (OIEG) which is an accredited, private education provider that operates international colleges and English language centers across the UK, North America, and Europe. 

In a short period of time, they have managed to create a community of 7000+ students across 100+ countries. 

Objectives

  • Creating an advanced and capability-rich custom based content management system.
  • Building an interactive end-to-end website design.
  • Set up a highly scalable and maintainable website to cater to an ever-increasing base of visitors. 
  • Closely following the established brand image of Oxford International Education Group.

Key Challenges

  • The project demanded enterprise-level reliability, scalability, and maintainability.
  • Subsequently, numerous factors needed remediation such as security, legacy, and unused code. The existing website was developed solely on a visual page builder with no scope of scalability and lacked reusable components.
  • The design was not intuitive. This made website navigation difficult for both the site manager and the visitors equally.
  • The whole navigation structure had to be revamped from the ground up.
  • The mobile version of the site was non-responsive.
  • Ensuring GDRP compliance was critical to addresses the transfer of personal data in and outside the EU and EEA areas.

Solution

  • The project demanded enterprise-level reliability, scalability, and maintainability.
  • Subsequently, numerous factors needed remediation such as security, legacy, and unused code. The existing website was developed solely on a visual page builder with no scope of scalability and lacked reusable components.
  • The design was not intuitive. This made website navigation difficult for both the site manager and the visitors equally.
  • The whole navigation structure had to be revamped from the ground up.
  • The mobile version of the site was non-responsive.
  • Ensuring GDRP compliance was critical to addresses the transfer of personal data in and outside the EU and EEA areas.