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A quality homepage is optimised for user experience in order to drive traffic to a call to action. This post focuses on the best public sector homepage designs that manage this while working with a limited budget.
Are you getting enough traffic on your website? If you're struggling, make sure that you are meeting these essential criteria. You need to use HTTPS, optimise your site speed and become more mobile-friendly.
Google have updated their ‘Test My Site’ tool with a new set of features, telling you how much traffic you are losing due to mobile load time and how you compare to competitors.
Friday, 23 June 2017 Charlie Regnart , In: Development
We're huge supporters of open source development and we'd strongly recommend using open source CMS to our clients. Why are we such big fans of open source? Because it's low cost, customisable and has a community of developers behind. Here are 10 reasons why we love open source.
Wednesday, 14 June 2017 Charlie Regnart , In: Social Media
Your employees are trusted brand advocates, so you should encourage them to engage with you through social media. Increase your online reach and engagement with the help of your staff.
HTTP status codes are an important part of SEO and should be understood in order to give your website the best chance of performing well in the search engines. This article acts as a guide to HTTP status codes.
Redirection will be required at some point throughout a website’s lifespan, and choosing the right kind is vital. This guide will take you through the different types of redirects and when to use them for your site.
Start writing blog posts as part of your content strategy. This guide will give you an idea of how to get started. It narrows the process in to 10 steps so that your business is able to produce interesting content.
Google have announced further updates to AdWords click-to-call ads. The new updates include account-level call extensions, new ad design, and more detailed reporting features.
Non-profit organisation, Creative Commons have launched a new search engine, CC Search, designed to help users find free images that are legal to use, and provide credit to their copyright holder.