Say ‘No’ to Expensive SEO

[tweetmeme]I was recently invited to the NEC to give a 20-minute seminar to those gathered for the annual PROMOTA trade show.

The Partnership

We recently did some work on the relaunch of the website of Midlands-based design agency The Partnership. We were pleased to help them get their new site up and running.

When I Get an iPhone and an iPad

I still don’t have an iPhone. I’ve wanted one from the moment it was released, but I think I’m just mistiming my upgrades… I plumped for the iPod touch and it has been ok for me for a while. I will get an iPhone this year (I need a smartphone). But I also want to…

 

My Favourite Mac Apps – So Far

I keep meaning to do a list of cool things I have found recently. I always said when I bought my Mac that I would document my experience… I have managed to blog about certain things, but not always the ones I wanted to.

 

Welcome to FlipStorm v2.0

It’s been 12 months since we started business. And it’s been a tough year. But things are looking up as we move apace into 2010! So what does the future hold for FlipStorm?

 

Don’t Use Easyspace!

A friend recommended me to Easyspace (a web hosting company based in Glasgow, Scotland – part of the iomart group). Their prices looked good, they were UK based, and I could handle almost everything online…

 

Goals for 2010

So it’s a fine new year. I have set myself some ambitious challenges for 2010. Let’s compare notes and help each other out…

 

Dawn Ascends! Ready Your Swords!

I absolutely love coding in PHP. Sometimes I get distracted by the glitz and glamour of some of the more popular languages (and their associated frameworks) – and I agree, they have their place. But PHP is in a class of its own.

 

The Joy of FirePHP: A Crash-Course

Last month I proposed an article for NetTuts. And today it got published. Please have a look. Even tweet about it! Go on…

 

Wouldn’t It Be Great If All APIs Followed RESTful Principles?

APIs and connecting web applications together is going to be the next challenge of the evolution of the web. The next decade should see easier-to-implement, yet more secure methods for connecting the various web applications that we use.