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Entries for October 2007

When you advertise in the yellow pages, you need to stand out from the crowd. You have to display your wares, shout your unique attributes and differentiate yourself from the hundreds of other companies doing exactly the same thing.  Websites are not like that. Once someone is at your website, they... more >
Updating your website – what is the best solution for you? To help you decide whether you would prefer to have your website running off a Content Management System (CMS) which allows you to edit pages, add forms, and adjust the content yourself (with limitations!) or whether you would prefer to hav... more >
Google, and other search engines, offer advertising on their sites. This is known as PPC (Pay-Per-Click Advertising). They all operate in a similar fashion by allowing you to create an ad, choose the keywords to match your ads, setting a maximum amount to pay per click for each time a client clicks ... more >
There’s no point sending out an e-Newsletter if you don’t make it past a preview pane. Design your e-Newsletter to be read. Are clients reading your first sentence and then hitting delete? The preview pane is fast becoming the default option for email clients and unless your e-Newsletter is opti... more >
How do I get my website higher in search engine lists (like Google)? Your Website will be like a shop on a dead end road, people will never find it on their own - unless it is listed in a directory. Search engines like Google and Yahoo are the directories of the internet, and your website MUST be ... more >
by Sarah Hill If communicating with your customers is important to the success of your website, here are some tips which will help you get your message across loud and clear. Paging is better than scrolling. It is best to avoid particularly long pages as people often remember the location ... more >
Don't know your RSS's from your CMS's?  CRM's giving you headaches?  And what on earth is CSS? Is your head spinning? Don't worry, you're not alone.  Allow us to sort out some of the jargon for you... RSS Let's start with the fun stuff.  RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, although ... more >
Our Senior Web Developer, Mr. Martin Hill talks to John on the 3AW Breakfast show about SPAM, how we get it and who is responsible for it. Click here to listen more >