Monthly Archives: July 2012

Take control of your comms: Step away from Facebook

Posted on by Abby

This fantastic article was brought to our attention via the FairSay E-campaigners Forum. Why indeed should you be letting a third party stand between you and your supporters? http://blog.confluentforms.com/2012/07/forget-facebook-keep-your-fans-to.html Social media is a fantastic tool, but it is just a … Continue reading

Maps

2012 has seen a rise in the requests for maps from our clients and it’s easy to see why. Maps invite action from the user, so they are a great way to present data in a more interesting and interactive … Continue reading

DIY SEO

Posted on by Abby

A question I get in almost every client meeting, old and new, is “how much do you charge for SEO?” Before you spend a penny, there are plenty of ways you can boost your search engine rankings yourself. With a … Continue reading

Is Google search personalisation helpful?

Posted on by Reena

We all love Google—we have even made it a verb—but why do they have to meddle all the time? A little like Facebook, they seem to be making decisions for me. They are making assumptions on what I want to … Continue reading

The Salesforce extravaganza

Posted on by Reena

For all you Salesforce users out there, you probably already know about Cloudforce – the annual conference held for Salesforce users in London. For those who don’t know what I’m talking about, Salesforce is a  sophisticated cloud-based customer relationship management … Continue reading