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Professional Ecommerce Strategies – Part 1 in Web Design

We’ve been spending a lot of time recently scratching deep in our barrel of knowledge (and other peoples) to squeeze every last conversion out of our clients’ sites.

For us professional web design is almost a Read More...

Professional Ecommerce Strategies – Part 2 in Web Design

Order by Price

It can be a good idea to sort products on list pages by price descending by default (that’s highest price first). Research has shown that showing the highest priced items first makes the relatively lower prices seem more attractive as they start falling the further down Read More...

Professional Ecommerce Strategies – Part 3 in Web Design

Checkout Process

Customers are likely to abandon the entire order if the checkout doesn’t seem simple and straightforward. At this point their goal is to finish shopping with the minimum of thought process and concentration… they just want to subconsciously Lemming their way though Read More...

Mobile Advertising - Where it's going in Online Marketing

I was browsing the internet on an iPhone a few days ago and it got me thinking (again) about the possibilities that lay ahead for this mobile internet technology.

It’s quite exciting that people can access your site from where ever they are, when ever they want to. Boring train Read More...

Bounce Rate in Web Design

Bounce rate is the term used to describe the number of visitors to a website that visit one page and leave without navigating to another page. Bounce rates can be tracked with website analytical software such as Google Analytics.

This statistic often has too much importance placed on it. Read More...

Re-launch with a Professional Web Design in Web Design

As your business expands and develops it becomes necessary to evaluate how well your current web design has performed and whether it accurately reflects your business.

Moving Domain Name in Web Design

So, the decision has been made, the creatives have developed the new branding, legal and marketing have hashed together the website content and your Sun shy IT team have dragged themselves to the pre-

What's Google looking For Now? in Web Design

Since the dawn of time (at least Search Engine time, anyway) Google has been reliant on a websites 'back links' and content to determine where it should rank in the search results pages.

BBC iPlayer Stealing the Internet in Industry News

Ah yes, the good old copper wire, the last mile for data to travel into the good British peoples homes. Fine when that data is telephone signals of Aunty Pat wishing you a happy birthday.

Microsoft to buy Yahoo!? in Industry News

Microsoft carry a huge amount of clout, their massive share of the desktop operating system market gives them a dominating advantage.