Huge news for businesses who haven’t made the move to Responsive
Mar 6, 2015
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If you are in the process of developing or redeveloping a website then you will likely hear the term “Responsive” thrown about. What does this mean and do you need to know? A responsive website alters it’s contents … Continue reading
This article from Tutsplus runs through some of the reasons why WordPress might be the right system for you to use on your site. http://wp.tutsplus.com/articles/news/why-wordpress-is-so-good/
Many website owners are blissfully unaware of what a browser is, and why it should be highly important to them. A browser is the piece of software used to connect to the web. Internet Explorer has been the number one … Continue reading
Essential video for any business developing a website. Deals primarily with basing a site on “WordPress” however lots of issues touched on are of universal value. [embed width=”300″ height=”225″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6Q0nIM0AKY&feature=player_embedded[/embed]
Get your company email on multiple machines using the Gmail interface Consider the scenario, you have a company domain name, like yourcompany.com and you’ve got your email address(es) on this eg you@yourcompany.com etc. To get your emails you either use … Continue reading
The keywords metatag was invented as part of the HTML language in the early 90’s. The abuse began almost immediately with webmasters “stuffing” it full of non related keywords in an attempt to drive traffic to their sites. Many websites … Continue reading
Dot com domains are less than half the price of dot IE domains so why would you go for a dot ie. If you have a choice between the two then it really comes down to branding. You are saying … Continue reading
Being able to change the contents of a business website ‘in house’ can be a major advantage depending on the area of your business. Take for example a publican. He might want to run an events list on the pub’s … Continue reading
While large multinational companies may not concern themselves a lot with the relatively small cost of a website; SME’s and sole traders usually need to be more sure of a return. A marketing executive at Pepsi apparently remarked once that … Continue reading