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How Google’s Design Principles can improve Web Development

September 12th, 2011 by

In a previous blog I discussed how Google’s founding philosophies can be applied to internet marketing campaigns…. They also have another set of philosophies related to their principles of design, so I thought it would be beneficial to blog

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Be Specific in Web Design for SEO

April 18th, 2011 by

How often, do you think, the search engines encounter the word ‘home’? Once a second? Once every hundredth of a second? ‘Home’ is one of those words that have crept its way into the language of the internet, and this…

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Be Ambitious With Your Web Design!

April 15th, 2011 by

Beauty, they say, is in the eye of the beholder. But when internet and search marketing, good web design… can attract new, unique users and visitors. A great design will stick in their mind, encouraging them to come back

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Want to Provide Good Service? Then Get Good Servers!

March 30th, 2011 by

The BBC website and its iPlayer service were both down for an hour last night, prompting a slew of Twitter and Facebook complaints from angry users who make regular use of the BBC’s online services. Suggestions it was a cyber…

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Search Visibility and Web Development

March 17th, 2011 by

Are you new to search marketing…, but already have your own web presence? Then it’s essential to know exactly how important search visibility and good web design are when trying to attract new, organic traffic to your landing pages.

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Could HMRC Benefit from Better Web Design?

February 16th, 2011 by

The internet has become such an integral part of most people’s lives that quite a lot of people work their daily routine around it. Grocery shopping, for instance. Buying new clothes, the latest music and everything in-between. But there’s one…

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Why Content Clarity is Key

February 14th, 2011 by

Ever heard of a thing called the Plain English campaign? Created in 1979, their mission statement says they ‘have been campaigning against gobbledygook, jargon and misleading public information’ for over thirty years.
They have recently spoken accused both Hertfordshire Constabulary…

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Raise your Glasses to Creativity!

February 11th, 2011 by

We’ve seen a bit of bad news for Guinness (our favourite tipple!) this morning, as manufacturers Diageo announced that they’ve missed analysts’ forecasts for its products. They also underline the possibility of similar results for the future, as the economy…

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Gawker Media, and the Risks of Web Design

February 7th, 2011 by

Making changes are a big part of every business model. Many companies take their time to alter things, making slight adjustments over months and years to try and achieve perfection.
However, some companies feel a radical overhaul rolled out all…

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Flickr Still a Key Part of Yahoo’s Future

February 1st, 2011 by

Blake Irving, Yahoo’s chief executive recently posted on Twitter: “Q. Is Yahoo! committed to Flickr? A. Hell yes we are! We love this product and team; on strategy and profitable.”
‘Hell yes!’ That’s exactly the kind of emotion we love…

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Google to Pour More into Android

January 31st, 2011 by

Google isn’t happy. Mind you, when is a company as large as Google ever happy? Recent grumblings eminating from the business are suggesting that the higher-ups aren’t too pleased with Google Android’s performance against Apple and its App Store.
But…

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A Full House for William Hill

January 21st, 2011 by

A great boost for William Hill as they announced that their annual operating profits are going to be toward the top end of their forecasts. Their final three months of 2010 were especially profitable, with most of the boost being…

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