By admin,on September 1st,2009% Here’s an article on SEO that’s in today’s Melbourne Age newspaper: How to use Search Engine Optimisation Pretty simple really:you need to identify the words people will use to search for what you’re doing or selling,and get them into the underlying code and the text on the page. So many people forget to . . . →Read More:SEO in the Melbourne Age today By admin,on May 29th,2009% Have a look at this report:http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/web/look-out-outlook-googles-wave-is-coming/2009/05/29/1243456712775.html By admin,on April 28th,2009% Another article from The Age about people with ideas just going for it. The internet is a great leveller –it’s a place where you don’t necessarily need the advertising budget of big business… http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/biztech/its-another-mummade-virtual-world/2009/04/27/1240684398714.html Ideas can be made real if you do your research;never more so than in the online world. . . . →Read More:New ways of thinking By admin,on April 28th,2009% Here’s an article from Melbournes The Age about Google Adwords. http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/biztech/beginners-guide-to-google-adwords/2009/04/27/1240684398708.html Interesting stuff –Google Adwords has to be one of the most useful ways of targetting advertising for your business —it’s based on the search that a person enters into Google and advertising (very short and succinct) is displayed down the right hand . . . →Read More:Google Adwords By admin,on April 8th,2009% Just saw this interesting article on why people become small business owners: http://smallbusiness.theage.com.au/starting/management/happiness-is-…-your-own-business-614575596.html By admin,on February 17th,2009% Ben Angel of Nationwide Networking has published our “SEO for Beginners”article on his business blog: Click to open Part One of the article,with comments. Part two will be published next week. Thanks Ben! By admin,on February 14th,2009% Seems it’s the season for new websites for very important people. Check these out! The queen’s new website A first look at the site shows that it’s clean and seems easy to navigate. Odd that there’s no favicon (the little icon that appears next to the web address in a web browser). I’d have gone . . . →Read More:New websites | | |