Just because “old media” strategies aren’t on the Internet doesn’t mean they aren’t effective. A mixed media approach can be very effective.
Include Your URL on Stationery, Cards, and Literature. Make sure that all business cards, stationery, brochures, and literature contain your company’s URL and see that your printer gets the URL syntax correct! In print, [...]
Posts Tagged ‘WEB DEVELOPMENT’
SEO – Harness Traditional Strategies
Posted in WEB DESIGN, tagged 2009, ADWORDS, BLOG, BUSINESS, Clients, RESEARCH, SEO, WEB DEVELOPMENT, WEB MARKETING on Wednesday 26th August 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Basic SEO Strategies
Posted in WEB DESIGN, tagged 2009, BLOG, BUSINESS, GOOGLE, KEYWORDS, RESEARCH, SEO, WEB DESIGN, WEB DEVELOPMENT, WEB MARKETING on Friday 31st July 2009 | 1 Comment »
Perhaps the most important — and inexpensive — strategy is to rank high for your preferred keywords on the main search engines in “organic” or “natural” searches (as opposed to paid ads). Search engines send robot “spiders” to index the content of your webpage, so let’s begin with steps to prepare your web pages for [...]
Making your website work for you
Posted in BUSINESS, Internet, Marketing, Small Business, WEB DESIGN, Website Design, tagged 2009, BLOG, GOOGLE, KEYWORDS, SEO, WEB DESIGN, WEB DEVELOPMENT, WEB MARKETING, website on Friday 31st July 2009 | 2 Comments »
Times have changed. The information age is fully upon us. Customers now have the ability to instantly compare prices, services, and products, and shop 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 365 days a year. Not to mention the ability carry around a high-speed wireless connection to the entire world in their pocket or purse!
Although [...]
Smiths of Loughton fries up the web
Posted in WEB DEVELOPMENT, tagged 2008, NEWS, WEB DEVELOPMENT on Thursday 27th November 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Smiths of Loughton is retailer of premium cookware and have a successful high street store located in Loughton, Essex. The family run business enjoys an established client base local to the area. Customers remain loyal due to the great quality and value of it’s premuim kitchen products.
As a retailer of specialist cookware, Smiths of [...]
Custom Web Design Design vs Web Templates
Posted in WEB DESIGN, WEB DEVELOPMENT, Web Design North London, Web Templates, tagged BLOG, WEB DEVELOPMENT on Friday 22nd August 2008 | 1 Comment »
When creating a website for your business, your Web designer will first need to create a visual design and layout. It is important that this is done with the purpose and aims of your website firmly in mind.
The overall design and information architecture of your website is vital if you are going to effectively transmit your unique message to that [...]
Essential Web Design Tips: CSS Vs. Tables Deathmatch
Posted in CSS, CSS Vs. Tables, WEB DEVELOPMENT, Web Design North London, tagged BLOG, WEB DEVELOPMENT on Sunday 20th July 2008 | 2 Comments »
Possibly the most empassioned of the web design wars is that which places the logic of using a tabular layout versus that of using a fully-CSS layout.
We are at a point now where new, young web designers are starting out using CSS layouts but, for a number of years now there have been those who [...]
Prima lights the way!
Posted in WEB DEVELOPMENT, tagged NEWS, WEB DEVELOPMENT on Wednesday 9th July 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Prima specialise in the manufacture and distribution of stylish, well-designed, high quality electrical accessories and architectural ironmongery.
MintTwist has created for them a state of the art databse with integrated website that Prima use for presenting their thousands of Electrical and Hardware products.
MintTwist develop web applications for CBRE
Posted in WEB DEVELOPMENT, tagged NEWS, WEB DEVELOPMENT on Tuesday 1st July 2008 | Leave a Comment »
MintTwist continues internal application development for CB Richard Ellis (CBRE).
CBRE is the world’s leading commercial real estate advisor with over 300 offices in more than 50 countries.
MintTwist has a long-standing relationship of software design, support and development with CBRE, an indictaion of how proud we are of the working relationships that we have developed with [...]