I thought I’d add my couple of pennies-worth regarding the FOWD conference. As this is my first blog post I was planning a grand review of literary and referential worth but Dave was first off the blocks and beat me to it, and as if to rub salt in the wound he also spelt my [...]
Category Archives: Web/Tech
Future Of Web Design
Gez and I attended the Future Of Web Design conference in London this week. The scope of the conference was nice and broad, not everything was relevant to ourselves but interesting to see the work being done by agencies much larger than ourselves. There were some very interesting concepts being discussed such as "Personas for [...]
Sitecore – a new CMS Solution Partner
We have been talking to Sitecore for about 3 months now and this month we have signed up as a partner. We always try to choose the “best of breed” in our solutions strategies and Sitecore certainly appears to have a good product in the mid range CMS sector. Currently used in the National Gallery, [...]
Wikipedia foils SEO efforts
Last week, Wikipedia changed their external links to all use the microformat “nofollow” so that all outbound links carry no search engine optimization weight. This would appear to be a good move by Wikipedia in order to combat link spamming. Inbound links to a website are a significant factor in determining the website’s page rank [...]
Experimental SEO technique proven
One of the sites that we develop and maintain is Biofind, an vertical online portal for the biotech industry. The site received the first phase of a series of improvements late last year. One problem that we knew about at the time was the fact that in many parts of the site we use AJAX [...]


