Are SME’s harming their business with shoddy websites?

Can SME’s really afford not to have an appropriate site when it’s so easy to go back to Google and choose a different company, one that has a better looking site?

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London’s Photos

11th

Jan–12

Photography: Michael DYER & Margot DOLEWSKA DYER of 416 Studios. Some of the images can be purchased via Gifts by Marissa.

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Estimated reading time.

10th

May–11

As more and more websites us article excerpts with a link to full articles, it is important to use all the tools at your disposal to get users to make that valuable click. I’ve noticed on some sites the curators have included an estimated reading time which—without having to clickthrough—let’s the visitor know how much [...]

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WordPress how to: Change post dates

12th

Jan–11

Whether you need to schedule a post for future publishing, or backdate a post. Wordpress provides the tools to manipulate the date of your posts.

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Top 5 web annoyances

23rd

Jun–10

If you spend any amount of time browsing the web, then you will from time to time come across a few things that are plain irritating. Having had one too many of those annoying pop ups recently, I thought I’d share my pet peeves here.

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How to use the javascript libraries included with WordPress.

07th

Dec–09

There is a better safer way to include you javascript files in your wordpress themes. Using the wp_enqueue() function will prevent problems and script clashes, you can even use it to automatically load your scripts at the bottom of your page.

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URL ABC

27th

Nov–09

A simple game: Go to the address bar in your favorite browser, and type one letter. Start with “a”, end with “z”.

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