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Girls on one side – Boys on the other. Google+ vs Facebook

July 18, 2011

Google+ vs Facebook – fast forward a year. Will the men have left Facebook in their droves and set up a new Lord of the Flies style existence on island Google+? Short answer, no. The real question is how soon before businesses turn from Facebook and move more into Google? That’s the only yard stick [...]

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Apple UK Online iPad2 Shipping

iPad2 UK online shipping

April 8, 2011

OH, Shiny! The new iPad looks great, I managed to hold off from buying the original one first time round, so this time, as the release coincided with my 35th birthday, I thought I’d crack open my piggy bank and treat myself.

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Google

Is it just me, or are the Google Search Results getting worse?

February 25, 2011

I’ve noticed this happening over the last few months but had put it down to me not searching for the correct terms. I’ve recently been involved with trying to locate about 10 ecommerce companies based in Scotland: they had to be of a certain size & ability. To say it was a difficult search would [...]

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OK, You’ve installed Word Press…now what?

February 22, 2011

I love Word Press. It’s hands down the best blogging software you can get. (If you disagree, get your own website.) It can handle anything from blogging, through to ecommerce Whatever you want to do, there’s a plugin for it! This article will talk you through the basic steps I do after the initial installation [...]

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SEO vs Site Hosting

SEO Factors – What you need to know…

February 22, 2011

  I recently had a very long and ultimately very dull meeting with an ecommerce company. Amongst the topics that I was lectured about were SEO factors and how they effect on site rankings. While I was trying not to glaze over or get distracted by the view from the window, it was suddenly mentioned [...]

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