Posts Tagged ‘Web Design’

8th August 2009
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Before Working with a Web Designer: Read this!

At a business networking event this week I got talking to a partner of a large firm of accountants who told me that his business was mid way through the process of having its website refreshed with a local team of web designers.
“How’s it going?” I casually asked, to which I was subjected to a [...]

10th July 2009
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Please DoFollow Along: There’s a Good Chap!

I’ve taken the risky step of installing the “DoFollow” WordPress Plugin onto this Blog as a means of encouraging more people to leave comments on my Blog Posts.
Now before I go any further it’s worth pointing out that I will be talking techie to some degree in this article but I ask you to please [...]

2nd July 2009
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Web 2.0 Influences ‘Normal’ Business

Over the last few months, as I talk to our clients and prospects, all of whom are generally within the SME and micro-business sectors; I’ve noticed that there is an increasing desire to become Web 2.0 enabled with their own websites.

Now I’m not saying that your average small to medium sized business owner knows what [...]

21st March 2009
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Internet Explorer 8 Has Landed! So What do you Think?

Microsoft has taken its browser Internet Explorer version 8 out of beta and released it for download by the general populous; but what does this latest version bring in the form of benefits to the small business owner?
Over the last couple of years or so, Internet Explorer (IE) has been steadily losing market share to [...]

19th March 2009
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The Top 7 Mistakes Small Retailers Make On-line

As more and more people turn to the web to buy goods and services, the power and popularity of trading on-line becomes even more evident as it establishes itself within the make up of today’s retailing sector.
Consequently the need to trade on-line with an effective e-commerce strategy is now a real ‘must have’ for [...]

2nd March 2009
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Why You Should Think of Your Website’s Visitors like a Puppy

As I travel around the web there are many “User Issues” that really get my goat with some websites. These include the following;

Being forced to register and create a User account before I can progress through a shopping cart to purchase an item.
Being forced to download some obscure browser plug-in so that I can view [...]

2nd February 2009
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Fluvial Research Group Website Launched for Leeds University

Over the last few years we’ve worked with the School of Earth and Environment at Leeds University on a number of web based database projects: I’m proud to announce the launch of their latest project which has been developed by my team at iNet Engineers.
The new Fluvial Research Group (FRG) website may not be pretty: [...]