Resources for website owners
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Should you go responsive?
Resource posted 19th November 2012 in Accessibility
Responsive web design is when the content of your website is laid out differently, depending on the size of the screen your visitor is using. Catering
Disability on the web
Resource posted 3rd November 2012 in Accessibility
Just like in ‘real’ life, your visitors come in all shapes and sizes. Inclusivity is—rightly—front and centre for businesses these days.
Calls to action
Resource posted 3rd November 2012 in Content
It’s no good hoping your visitors will guess what you want them to do. Let them know and you’ll see a massive difference in your website’s usefulness!
Links make the web go round
Resource posted 9th September 2012 in Content
Links are the founding principle on which the world wide web is based, but are you using them correctly?
Making the most of your blog posts
Resource posted 3rd September 2012 in Content and Marketing
Make the most of your blog posts! An article covering the various things there are to think about before writing and publishing your blog post.
Little by little
Resource posted 28th August 2012 in Marketing and Website admin
What’s the best way to approach your website updates? Little by little or wholesale change and a grand-unveiling?
Image alt text
Resource posted 28th August 2012 in Accessibility and Content
Useful ‘alt’ text on images will not only keep your visitors happy but has happy knock-on effect on your search engine ranking.
Like? Follow? No thanks!
Resource posted 24th August 2012 in Content and Marketing
This article will give you a valuable insight into the pros and cons of having social media buttons on your website.
Google Places
Resource posted 18th August 2012 in Search
Google Places is a great way to (literally!) put your business on the map. And like most things Google, it’s free!
CMS updates
Resource posted 20th July 2012 in Website admin
It’s important to keep your website up to date and this doesn’t just stop at the content that’s on there. It’s likely your site will incorporate some