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  • UnwinPhotography.co.uk - new site launches

    18th January 2010 12:40 by lisa

    I built the Unwin Photography website many moons ago (before 18a was even heard of or I'd even met Tom!) and as their business has developed they've needed new things from their site - so the time had come to create a smart new design, with fresh content and lots… Read more

  • JACJoinery.co.uk goes live

    6th January 2010 11:17 by lisa

    Two working days into the near year and we're setting sites live already! JACJoinery.co.uk is a remake of the client's old site, which was built in Microsoft FrontPage. JAC used FrontPage to update their website... but when they got a new computer they were faced with having to buy more… Read more

  • Update the VAT on your online shop or service.

    4th January 2010 11:26 by lisa

    It's the first working day back for many across the UK (Happy New Year!) - and that means charging the new (or old!) rate of 17.5% for VAT. If your website states the old rate, or uses the old rate for calculations, make sure you ask your web developer to… Read more

  • What's your website doing for Christmas?

    28th November 2009 09:24 by lisa

    Have you considered what you're doing online this Christmas? If the answer is nothing - then maybe you should think about how you can use your website and online presence as an asset to your company this Christmas. It's easy to think of a website as just a brochure that all companies… Read more

  • Customising blogspot blogs.

    10th November 2009 12:40 by lisa

    I've just reminded (by a potential client requesting the service) that a little while ago I customised a blogger/blogspot blog for one of our websites, Chelsea flower show tickets. I usually always do a wordpress install, but for quickness on that occasion I set up a blogspot blog, and used the editing… Read more

  • "Undoing" an oscommerce shop

    6th November 2009 06:00 by lisa

    Whilst online shopping is still a rapidly growing sector, it's not right for every business. A client who came to us last year for an e-shop have since decided that whilst having the products online drive sales, actual orders come from direct enquiries. They deal with plumbing supplies, and so… Read more

  • RSS making machine!

    3rd November 2009 03:00 by lisa

    I'm loving rssa.at at the moment! We're kitting all our clients out with free RSS feeds, which can then be fed into Twitter or a Facebook Fan Page. For muchbetteradventures.com it's great, because I've been able to make them feeds for all the different areas of their site in just… Read more

  • GiftedUk.com online shop goes live

    27th October 2009 16:40 by lisa

    Blimy - can 1 web development company launch more sites in a month than we are doing this October?! Another one went live last week - GiftedUk.com - the online gift shop of the Worcestershire Boutique, Gifted. The site uses oscommerce software, as it provided everything Gifted needed as a… Read more

  • LovelyTart.com - updates to new client's site

    17th September 2009 04:37 by lisa

    I've loved the style of Tart on Gloucester Road ever since before they even opened last year - our old offices were practically next door so we could see the interior design coming together every day and couldn't wait to get inside. By the time we introduced ourselves to our… Read more

  • AQuarterOf feature in the Sunday Times

    7th September 2009 06:23 by lisa

    My my, it really was  a busy day yesterday for our clients getting great media coverage! AQuarterOf, the old fashioned online sweet shop for whom we do affiliate management, had a feature in the Sunday Times yesterday; an interview with their founder Michael Parker about how he made AQuarterOf the… Read more