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Make your blog posts easy to read

Posted on October 16, 2012
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How to write for skim readers

The written word has been developed and refined so that text can be read at speed. In today’s online world, with so much information and distraction, people don’t actually read, instead they skim read.

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Posted in: Marketing
Tagged: Content, Tips, Writing
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Transforming a hit TV drama into an interactive game

Posted on October 8, 2012
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How television broadcaster FX UK transformed The Walking Dead episodes into interactive games.

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Posted in: General
Tagged: Apps, Ideas, Social media, TV
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The thin blue line of using social media

Posted on October 2, 2012
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Corporate soclai media strategy and how to handle mistakes

With more ways to communicate through social media, it’s inevitable that errors of judgement are made. A police spokesperson on social media gives recommendations on how to deal with mistakes.

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Posted in: General, Marketing
Tagged: Marketing, Social media, Twitter
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How a Google+ Local page can boost your business

Posted on September 25, 2012
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Google Plus Local

In a recent study it was found that local search activity has grown 144% since 2007; a huge increase. So it is vitally important that your business is visible. This is where Google+ Local can help.

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Posted in: Marketing
Tagged: Google, Google Places, Google+ Local, Marketing, Search engine optimisation
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Links: watch a bad ecommerce experience play out in the real world and make the most of your website analytic tools

Posted on August 24, 2012
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Get the best out of your website analytics tool and watch how a bad ecommerce experience would be like if it was replicated in the real world.

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Posted in: Links of the week
Tagged: Analytics, Data, Design, ecommerce, Marketing
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Links: how to migrate a site without losing traffic and screen shots of the new Firefox OS for smartphones

Posted on July 18, 2012
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Find out how to maintain traffic levels when migrating a site and check out the new Firefox OS for smartphones. Could it challenge Android and iOS?

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Posted in: Links of the week
Tagged: Firefox, Mobile, Search engine optimisation
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Why your website should be accessible to everyone

Posted on July 15, 2012
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Why your website needs to be accessible

Most people don’t give surfing the web a second thought. But for people with disabilities the experience can be very frustrating and even ostracising.

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Posted in: General
Tagged: Accessibility, CSS, Disabilities, UN, W3C, Website
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How to create feature boxes using Advanced Custom Fields WordPress plugin

Posted on July 4, 2012
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How to create feature boxes using Advanced Custom Fields WordPress plugin

Find out how to use Advanced Custom Fields (ACF), one of the most powerful WordPress plugins.

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Posted in: WordPress
Tagged: ACF, Advanced Custom Fields, Plugin, Tips, Tutorial, Website
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Why it pays to measure the performance of your website

Posted on June 29, 2012
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Measure the performance of your website with Google Analytics

Measuring the performance of a website is a relatively easy thing to do, but many businesses don’t do it. Instead, many decisions are based on assumptions that can result in limiting the success of a business.

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Posted in: General, Marketing
Tagged: Analytics, Design, Google, John Watson, Performance, Psychology, Website
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Links: tactile touch screen buttons and Saul Bass

Posted on June 25, 2012
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A solution for the tactile response that’s missing from touch screen devices and how much a Saul Bass logo costs.

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Posted in: Links of the week
Tagged: Branding, Design, Logo, Saul Bass
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