Archive for the ‘Miscellaneous’ Category


Social Media Spotlight: Foursquare, The New Contender

Posted November 10th, 2010 by in Miscellaneous, Social Media Marketing, Social Networking

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There’s a new social media platform contender in town, eagerly snapping at the heels of the big boys. Not that Facebook and Twitter have too much to worry about at this stage. Well, maybe Twitter a little bit. Last month technology website mashable.com reported that new social media platform Foursquare was approaching its 4 millionth member – certainly not a number to be sniffed at.

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Are they really Frequently Asked Questions?

Posted July 23rd, 2010 by Chrisi Reid in Accessibility, Content Management, Miscellaneous, Search Engine Optimisation

Lately it has occurred to me that many of the websites I have managed content for do not have one page that seemed to be standard on the World Wide Web – the FAQ or Frequently Asked Questions page.

But this may not be a bad thing as long as the content of the website provides the answers your visitors need. Ask yourself if you really need that page – or if the information that is parked there would be better on more relevant pages.

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Meltham Crossroads New Website Launch

Posted April 20th, 2010 by John-Paul in Miscellaneous, Website Development

We have recently launched The Crossroads Project new website.

We were approached by the Committee in January to plan a new and modern replacement to the old website.  After meeting with the Committee we were able to develop a new website that promoted the Needs of the Charity.  Our main aim was to build a site that was really simple for the volunteers to work with so that they can upload their latest news and images onto the site. (more…)


User Expectations – Does Your Website Meet Them?

Posted March 9th, 2010 by Chrisi Reid in Miscellaneous, Website Development

Inspiration can come from unusual sources. I am a regular reader of several blogs and forums, and happened to notice an interesting discussion on one of these yesterday. The participants were reviewing the newly launched website of a brick-and-mortar shop, and how the site – despite the company’s generally good reputation – failed to meet some critical customer expectations.
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Using the Web to Listen, Learn and Engage

Posted February 23rd, 2010 by John-Paul in Miscellaneous, Social Media Marketing, Usability

As web behaviour evolves, online and offline marketing need to evolve with it. The World Wide Web has not only brought everyone closer, it is also bringing about a significant shift in attitudes toward consumers, including the recognition of their value as customers. Brands that recognise this shift, and successfully engage with their customers will win the day.
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20 Social Networking Tactics for Business

Posted February 23rd, 2010 by John-Paul in Miscellaneous, Social Media Marketing, Social Networking

The growth of social media has exploded on to the web – and there are no signs it will be slowing any time soon. While Tweeting, poking and tagging may primarily be consumer-based activities, it would be unwise to assume there are not social network marketing opportunities to help promote your business.
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