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Elkay goes e-commerce

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Our working relationship with Cable Management Products goes back around 10 years. This week we launched the latest update to their Elkay web site, allowing customers to purchase directly online. We worked closely with their marketing department to ensure this objective was achieved on a limited budget (who said e-commerce had to break the bank?!). [...]

Web design glossary of terms

Monday, March 30th, 2009

We though it might be useful to put together a glossary of commonly used web-related terms. Here’s a good selection to get you going and to help you find a web design agency in Leicestershire for your web or blog design requirements.
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Above the fold: The visible portion of your screen when a page first [...]

Take over of the iPhone and other Internet-enabled devices

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

There’s no denying, the iphone is a thing of beauty, and not only does it look good, it does everything short of making your morning brew.
So it comes as no surprise that an estimated 10 million iPhones were sold in 2008, and that iPhone applications have risen from 2,000 to over 10,000 in a matter [...]

E-tailing goes from strength to strength

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Following on from last week’s blog about the rise and rise of e-tailing, Rory Cellan-Jones has an interesting article on his dot.life blog confirming the continued boom in online sales.
Statistics from Nielsen Online report that UK online sales were up by a staggering 37% by the end of 2008. Cellan-Jones goes on to state that:
‘…Amazon [...]

2009 - a year of opportunities

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Dear me, it’s been a gloomy start to the year. Hardly a day goes by without some high street name throwing in the towel or Alistair Darling revising his predictions downwards for a recovery (’it’ll be over by Christmas I tell you!’).
Only this morning, Mark and Spencer reported a decision to close 25 store. Look [...]