Archive for June, 2010

Search Engine Update

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Search Engine Lisitngs Update The days of the 10 blue links are numbered. Search engine companies were once more or less content to spit out a list of Web sites ranked by a computer algorithm, and send off users to navigate the Internet wilderness on their own. Increasingly, however, they’re offering more of a guiding [...]

Webdurance In Newcastle

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Online lifeline for local charities in the North East Six charities in the region are being given the opportunity to boost their online profile and fundraising potential thanks to Webdurance. Webdurance is the first North East fundraising webathon and takes place this July 15th and 16th in Newcastle. The free event, Webdurance, will see the [...]

Grabbing the Prospects Attention

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Grabbing the Prospects Attention If you are not new to marketing, you have surely heard about the AIDA formula. AIDA is an acronym for Attention – Interest – Desire – Action;  these four mental steps are necessary for you to inspire in your prospect if you are selling her your product or service. Attention – attract [...]

Internet Safety

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Follow the Code to Stay Safe Online The internet opens up a wonderful world of entertainment, opportunity and knowledge. To help your children to enjoy it all safely, the UK Council for Child Internet Safety has developed the Click Clever, Click Safe code. The code has three simple actions: `Zip it, lock it, Flag it’. [...]

Apple Announce Search Option

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Apple announce Bing Search Option on the iPhone In the latest love-hate relationship with search giant Google which is developing rival products like its Android operating system and Google TV among others, Apple announced Bing as a third way for people to search on the iPhone alongside Google and Yahoo. Mr Jobs referred to Microsoft, [...]

Google Defends Search Changes

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Google Defends Search Changes Google has defended the introduction of a panel on the left-hand side of its search results page, after it received criticism from surfers. The change, along with slight modifications to the Google logo and colour scheme of the search engine, happened earlier this month. “A common way to expand the flexibility [...]