The Evolution of The Networking Follow Up
Jun 15th
This is a musing, something that I think I’ve been musing on for a while now subconsciously.
It really came to the fore at the recent live streaming of Thinking Digital that I attended at Barnsley DMC, an event that was exceptional and fantastic for digital Barnsley, but also an event that consolidated, for me, Twitter’s role in local networking, follow ups and ‘ice breaking’.
The StoryDuring that event there were several great guys and girls I’d met and known before in the same room (shout to the P1 guys, bfcandrew / More >
Small Business Owners: “Should I optimise my website for mobile browsers?”
May 31st
As a company that does a lot of front end web development, we’re typically tasked with taking reams of information, working it into a usable and cohesive information architecture and then displaying it on a screen in the form of a pretty, accessible website.
But, theres no doubt that the rise and rise of smart phones and tablets is having an impact on how we consume our content on a daily basis.
As a small business owner, someone responsible for delivering quality information to a More >
Small Business Focus: Don’t Let Your Facebook Talk Into Your Website, Google Won’t Like It
May 10th
Ok I need to get this out there first: this short post doesn’t take any pot shots at anyone and their ability to write or spell.
That’s that done.
A while ago I wrote a short article musing on the notion that the language we so casually emit was being butchered by the Facebook and SMS culture we have today.
I admit, it does wind me up and I see it more and more in my daily work; so called professionals (I’ve seen SEO professionals do it, those who work with copy) not quite getting the fundamentals of the language right.
Here are a few examples More >








