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Resources for website owners

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  1. Page descriptions

    Resource posted 21st May 2012 in Content, Meta-data and Search

    Each page of your website should have its own description that will be picked up by search engines and presented to the person who’s searching. In thi

  2. Reduce spam

    Resource posted 3rd April 2012 in Website admin

    Webforms are great but they’re also a target for spam. You’ll be glad to know there’s an effective way to greatly reduce or even eliminate this!

  3. Domain name renewals

    Resource posted 20th March 2012 in Website admin

    It’s not often that I feel compelled to have a rant, but today I really feel it’s necessary… I hope you see this as a warning, more than anything else

  4. Google history and your ranking

    Resource posted 23rd February 2012 in Search

    If you’re using Google to see how your ranking is coming along with your keywords you may be coming up a rather large obstacle…

  5. Facebook business pages

    Resource posted 22nd November 2011 in Marketing

    The first thing you should know about Facebook businesses pages is that they’re distinct from your normal Facebook profile.

  6. Writing your website

    Resource posted 20th November 2011 in Content

    Writing the copy for your site is probably one of the most important jobs you’ll carry out for your website.

  7. Domain names

    Resource posted 6th September 2011 in Brand and Website admin

    Deciding on your domain name (or URL) is an important starting point for any business when embarking on having a website built.

  8. Older browsers

    Resource posted 26th August 2011 in Accessibility

    Some visitors to your site will use out of date browsers. Is it worth catering for these visitors? Here’s how to make an informed decision.

  9. Why do I need a website?

    Resource posted 23rd August 2011 in Marketing

    Having a website is possibly the most comprehensive, cost effective marketing tool you can have.

  10. What search engines want

    Resource posted 19th August 2011 in Marketing and Search

    Search Engines look for certain measurable things that they equate with a good user experience and can be divided into four broad categories.