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Are Twitter’s days numbered?

Monday, March 30th, 2009

So. What’s the deal about this Twitter? Another fly by night tool for the marketing genius or bored teen/executive/people who should really be doing other stuff?  (more…)

I’m sick of non-dedicated SEO clowns

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

How many SEO people/web design companies are blogging and clogging every day about SEO theories and talking nonsense to clients? Why don’t you spend more time on your clients’ websites instead of clogging up the copperways? Anchor text this, analytics that, link quality this and, my ultimate disgust: keyword ‘effin density???

“It’ll bring you traffic”. I can actually hear these clowns telling clients in my sleep…..”and traffic brings sales/roi/customers/babes”….yawwwwn. (more…)

New Online Payent System Live

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

We’ve recently completed the integration of debt collection agency Darcey Quigley & Co’s new online payment system. The new service allows clients to make a payment online, saving both the client and Darcey Quigley & Co time and money.

For more information on how to set up online payments with ease, to find out more about setting up a shopping cart or getting your business idea online, contact us and we’ll give you all the information and help you need.

XLWEB launch ‘Social Inclusive Web Design Glasgow Initiative’

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

XLWEB has launched its social inclusion initiative to support community organisations, small businesses and charities which don’t have the resources to design their own website. We’ll build them a website for free!
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How do we get authority links - is Google at it?

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

A good great SEO friend of mine is obsessed by authority links. If you don’t know what authority links are, they are additional links that are indented underneath the main result in Google pointing to other pages in that website.

In addition, they are generally the first result in Google for a particular search term - but I’ve seen some at No. 2, 3 etc. (more…)