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Cite client on BBC Radio 2…

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Chris Evans was away on holiday, so Simon Mayo was in the hot seat for yesterday’s popular BBC Radio 2 Drivetime show. The programme was planning a feature on retreats and getaway breaks, so their researchers got on the case via Google for some expert opinion. Long time Cite client, The Retreat Company popped up [...]

KPW architects site launch

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

This week saw the launch of a brand new web site for Leicester architects, KPW. The creative approach tied in with their recent company rebranding, ensuring a professional presentation. A homepage flash panel provides an overview of the company’s expertise, which is clearly organised within the portfolio section. The site is fully content managed using [...]

Designing the details

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Noticed any big changes to Google recently? Are you sure? The biggest change might just be the smallest. As this article on the BBC website explains, Google have update their favicon. As these articles explains, a favicon, is the tiny logo that appears next to the address of a website (in your browser’s address toolbar). [...]

Web of lies

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

It’s April 1st in case you’d forgotten and with the 1st come the pranks …
The BBC started the ball rolling this morning with tales of flying penguins … shame on you who believed it
But Google seems to have gone all out with lots of comical additions thoughout their site including; Emails from the [...]

Grand central vision

Friday, March 7th, 2008

As mentioned a few posts ago Google is keen to expand it’s scope into new markets such as mobile, instant messaging etc. many companies do, but what Google does best is bring it all nicely together in a way that’s actually useful to the consumer.
In the same vein as it’s mobile forays, Google has aquired [...]

a phone … iPhone … gPhone

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Never being one to be left out of the club Googles move into the mobile phone market is coming to fruition with the alpha release of the Android open source phone operating system.
Everyone knows about the [expensive] iPhone and the mobile enthusiasts amongst you will be familiar with Windows Mobile and the Symbian OSs, [...]

SEO - a few interesting statistics

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Here are a few Search Engine Optimisation statistics giving an insight into user behavious when seeking out products or services online…

SEO stat 1: Natural search results are viewed 98% more often than pay per click ads
SEO stat 2: 72% of people only look on the first page
SEO stat 3: Fewer than 8% of people [...]