(A Beginner’s Guide)

Just launched your website? Looking to improve your position in the search results? If your site has only just gone live or you’ve been online for years there are a number of optimisation strategies that you really can’t do without.
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(A Beginner’s Guide)

Ever wondered what your computer actually does when you visit a website? Sometimes the time taken between hitting ‘Enter’ and seeing a site can be timed in milliseconds – but if you stop to analyse what’s going on you’ll be surprised at how much has happened. Read the rest of this entry »

(A Beginner’s Guide)

The internet browser is one of the most important bits of software on your computer – you probably use it every day for browsing, email, social networking and shopping. But how much do you know about it? Read the rest of this entry »

(A Beginner’s Guide)

This is the first in a series of blog posts on the subject of Search Engine Optimisation (SEO). Starting with the absolute basics, we’ll gradually move into more detail and finish up with some cutting edge theories and practices which should hopefully cover all sides of this complicated and time-consuming business. Read the rest of this entry »

Over the years we’ve built hundreds of websites for photographers. When we started building photographic sites in around 2004-2005, most home users had smaller screen sizes than today usually 800 or 1024 pixels wide, usually CRT (Cathode Ray Tubes) rather than the LCD screens that we have today. Read the rest of this entry »