This post will cover: What type of back-ups you should be doing How often you should be doing a backup How to store your back-ups once you’ve done them Which services/programs are out there to help you securely backup your information (Part 2) How to recover your deleted data (Part 2) Most people never think… Read the rest of this entry »
Archive for July, 2010
The Watch Hut Wins Pretigious E-Commerce Award
By Rachel on July 20th, 2010Congratulations to our long-standing clients – The Watch Hut – who have won the IMA (Interactive Media Awards) Website Awards 2010 for Outstanding Achievement, under the category of E-Commerce, with an overall score of 468. The Outstanding Achievement award is the second highest honour presented by IMA and an extremely challenging award to win. ‘Outstanding… Read the rest of this entry »
The Triggers of a Google Website Penalty
By Rachel on July 13th, 2010Yes…..Google has the power to ‘penalise’ your website so beware! What does ‘penalised’ mean? ‘Penalised’ means that the site exists in Google but ranks considerably lower than it has done. A ‘ban’ refers to a situation where the site gets removed from Google and doesn’t appear in search pages anymore. A penalty causes a severe… Read the rest of this entry »
Going Logo down in Acapulco!
By Brian on July 7th, 2010Question: What is a logo? Answer: A symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark or a means of identification of an institution or other entity Logo’s are incredible things, if they are produced appropriately they can completely enhance a companies reputation. But on the other hand, if its a poor design, then you are… Read the rest of this entry »
Google PPC Advertising (Adwords) & Quality Score
By Rachel on July 2nd, 2010What is Quality Score? Quality Score is a variable used in PPC advertising (I am referring specifically Google for this post although Yahoo! Call it quality index, and MSN also use this but it was first introduced by Google). It is an algorithm used for ranking the relevancy of landing pages to their corresponding text… Read the rest of this entry »
