Happy New Year to all our Customers and Friends
January 6, 2012 by patrick · Leave a Comment
Success is a matter of doing the little things Right
November 28, 2011 by patrick · Leave a Comment
An Avalanche is made up of tiny things. A snow flake is pretty small and fragile , but when you have a mass of snowflakes it’s a powerful force , unstoppable and sweeps anything and everything away in its path. Your tasks and the little things you do, every hour of every day, make up these small snowflakes and gather momentum until your business is unstoppable.
Click here to see the power of the avalanche.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0RWLxOFGLY
Quotes of the Month
“You think we are expensive you should try hiring amateurs”.
Red Adare Oil expert.
Time is a Thief… or are we just being busy being busy?
November 25, 2011 by patrick · Leave a Comment
We are all busy and have too much to do in the working day, but where does the time go?
This year 2011 is almost gone as we move in December next week. We all know that there are 360 days in 12 months. Which should give us loads of time, but the weeks fly past so fast. No sooner we have got up on Monday morning and it’s Friday afternoon again and the weekend is here.
The time rolls out with months passing, the seasons going from spring, through this year’s rubbish summer, to autumn and here we are waiting for the cold winter to start and hopefully not a load of deep snow.
But where does that time go? We all have 1440 minutes a day, a typical week of 40 -60 hours and four or five weeks in every month. But still the time gets away from us never to be repeated. So it’s got to be what we do in the hours and minutes we have available. The trick is to use your time effectively and only invest time in things that are productive and lead to revenue and growing your business.
Below are a few examples of where to spend your time and effort during the day to get the best results.
- Taking time to make telephone calls to new prospects.
- Following up on proposals, quotations, and networking contacts.
- Adding business contacts that you meet through networking, to a database.
- Chasing up on outstanding Money and invoiced work.
- Updating your social network profiles.
- Progressing projects to the next stage and move towards the completion and final invoice.
- Make a List and actions for all the things to go on a “To do it list ”
- Put a call or email into your existing customers.
- Look at your online presence, website and company logo and image.
- Check everything that is date sensitive on your website and marketing.
Try to spend 80% of your time in productive tasks and your business will move forward and despite the time racing past so will your business develop and make more money.
Top Tips for good logo design
November 11, 2011 by patrick · Leave a Comment
Your brand is everything and gives a first impression via your website or business card often before anyone has met you or you have spoken a word. So having a good brand identity or logo is very important. Logos are complex to design and often take time and effort to get right.
Please see link to some examples we had done for clients at Pink Fish plus a link to some other good logos to give you some ideas.
http://pink-fish.co.uk/logo-design?detectflash=false
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/08/26/vital-tips-for-effective-logo-design/
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/04/01/drawing-inspiration-from-creative-logos/
Simple guide to good logos :
- Light or dark back grounds- dark on light reads better but doesn’t always look so strong.
- Colours and textures. – please indicate the colours you like or don’t like.
- Type faces and fonts – any preference to modern or traditional . bold or light.
- Having a symbol to go with the letters. –Often good idea as the symbol adds to the logo and sometimes works instead of the wording – Famous brand Nike tick is so simple.
- Decide where the logo is going to used and what size it needs to be? Good logos work very small on a business cards and letterheads or massive at a trade show or on a banner at a breakfast meet or training session.
- Think how the logo will be printed? At home on an ink jet or lazer printer or produced by a commercial printer on textured paper? With Digital printing the logo can be printed very cheaply, but avoid cut outs and groovy shaped cards, as the need a dye cut to get the shape. Embossing or foiling can look great, but be expensive.
To learn more about how a new logo could help your business contact us for more details.
Web Browsers … do you know the difference?
September 7, 2011 by patrick · Leave a Comment
As web designers we create websites to be seen, or viewed as they say, in the best possible way on all types of browsers. But what is a web browser and does every one view websites on Internet Explorer?
See below a link to the BBC Click website that explains more.
Click Essentials: Web browsers |
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| When you surf the web, you’ll probably get so much pleasure from actually looking at web pages, that you won’t pay much attention to the program you’re using to access them – your web browser.There are several makes available, and they are all much more than just an address bar and a back button.
The five browsers we’re looking at are; Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Chrome. |
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Click here to read the full article.
People do Judge a book / website by its cover
August 17, 2011 by patrick · Leave a Comment
Why having a good home page is vitual to online success.
I hate to dash one of your childhood maxims, but people do judge books by their covers. And in web terms, your book cover is your website’s homepage. For small businesses especially, your homepage is your storefront, your calling card, your pick-up line.
Here are eight tips to de-cheese your small business homepage by Stephanie B.
This post orginally appeared on American Express Forum. Click here for link to full article
The net is 20 years old today
August 6, 2011 by patrick · Leave a Comment
Tim Burners Lee first launched the World Wide Web back in August 1991.
Since then the net has become part of our lives and we would find it difficult to live without the internet. The future of the internet is assured and the biggest change will be in languages on the internet. Up until now the net has been mainly in English and typed text has been the Roman alphabet. Large amounts of the population are non English speaking and do not use the Roman alphabet.
This is likely to change in the coming years and we will see more and more users coming online from countries that do not speak or write in English. Strict controls over social media and internet surfing in non democratic cultures will come under pressure from the population to allow internet access.
The web is 20 years old and is not going away we all wonder where things will be in another 20 years?
The future is Flat
August 5, 2011 by patrick · Leave a Comment
See how the world could be if the Iphone takes over the world?
This amazing video advert shows what is available now to purchase, just think what will come in the next 10 years.?
What is the Point!
August 5, 2011 by patrick · Leave a Comment
What is the Point size or the type face on your Logo?
We have found a website that will help you identify your logo typeface. This clever site allows you to upload an image and then it will tell you what the type face is. So if your logo, letterhead , or sign was designed some time ago and you cant remember what the type face is? Simple use this free website.
What’s in what’s out?
August 5, 2011 by patrick · Leave a Comment
The net is changing at an incredible rate and some things that worked before with website SEO no longer apply.
Where keywords and on page phases used to help with a websites ranking these no longer apply. Only keywords in the titles or descriptions are now ranked by Google.
Yahoo, Bing and some of the others still use these key words but Google do not. Links used to be important and designers would put keywords and phases into the body text on web pages. Google have found that unscrupulous web designers were purchasing large amounts of links, from link farms, and embedding them into footers on websites. This practice has now been banned, and a link will only make a difference if it’s included in a piece of relevant text about that subject.
There are many companies claiming to guarantee 1st or 2nd place listing on Google but unless you have a large budget and a unique products or service the likely hood of your business being Number one for any period of time is unlikely.
If you need any help with the SEO of your website please contact us for some free advise.

