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  1. Google Makes Website Forms Easy

    I've mentioned before how online services make capturing data from websites much easier than in the 'old' days , but if your needs (and resources) are more modest, then Google Docs' form and spreadsheet tools are an even quicker and easier way to collect data from your website. Since the tools are free, put no limit on the number of submissions and require no software to be installed on your website, Google Docs are a great choice for creating forms like "Contact Us", RSVP's or even for simple polls and surveys. Forms can span multiple pages and contain fields such as text (short and...

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  2. Ruby Wedding Design Website Goes Live

    I'm pleased to announce that another web project has gone live. This one is a website for my good friend Georgina Webb's company Ruby Wedding Design ( www.ruby-weddings.co.uk ). I can't claim all the credit, the design was down to our good friend Ho, Jo and George wrote the text whilst Louise provided some great photos, and I really just brought everything together. George seems delighted with the end result and it will hopefully help create a few sales leads and keep her out of mischief! To find out more about the site take a look at the profile on the portfolio pages ....

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  3. Ruby Wedding Design Website

    Ruby Weddings is a bespoke wedding design service run by my good friend Georgina Webb from her HQ in South Oxfordshire. George combines a sensitive, creative and thoughtful approach to wedding planning with thorough and disciplined event management. No i is left undotted or t uncrossed when she is around, and if I hadn’t already got married last year, I’d definitely be using George make sure my big day was fairytale perfect and ran as smooth as silk. Anyway, more about the website. George had a pretty good idea about what she wanted, so it was really a case of me slotting the pieces...

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  4. The Joy of Search

    I’ve been working on a search-engine inspired review of a client’s websites this week. Having been in the business for longer than I care to remember, it’s nice that search engine optimisation of websites now has some scientific substance, rather than being a black art involving loading the site with as many keywords as possible and sundry other dirty tricks. Search engines are far more sensitive to poorly structured HTML now, so I tend to start any review by going through the website with SortSite ( http://www.powermapper.com/ ). This nifty little tool will go through a whole...

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  5. Websites

    No matter how what size your organisation (and budget) is, we can help you make the most of the web for keeping in touch with your customers and attracting new ones. Read on to find out what we can do for you.

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