Tag results for 'web-conventions'
Brand guidelines, why are they so important?
This is a guest blog by Andy Fuller, graphic designer and owner of Designbull Ltd. Clear Thought asked Andy, what is the importance of brand guidelines to small businesses? Have you ever received a business card from someone at a networking event and... Read more »
Published on 12 August 2010
What your domain name says about your business
This is a guest Blog from Peter, MD at small business ISP, Gradwell. With building an online reputation being vital to creating a professional image, we asked Peter to talk to us about how choosing a compelling domain name can help you to send out th... Read more »
Published on 19 May 2010
Copywriting: Seven reasons why medium matters
This is a guest Blog from Emily at Emily Cagle Communications Ltd. With more and more content being re-used in multiple mediums, we asked Emily to talk us through the key differences for copywriting in an online and offline context. So you’ve been ... Read more »
Published on 31 March 2010
Mind your Meta Data – how hidden web copy impacts social media success
Making your website marketing-ready is one of the keys to make the most of free. A site that doesn’t have the basics right can seriously limit your ability to maximise the social media and online word-of-mouth opportunities that now exist for b... Read more »
Published on 16 February 2010
Treat your website like a member of the team
When I was getting my website built recently, Claire Sully, MD Tickbox, advised me to think of my website as an employee. It was great advice and has helped me enormously with my own site, and also in helping clients to understand more fully whatR... Read more »
Published on 24 August 2009
So, you want to be a rule breaker?
I’m currently working on two, very different, business-to-business websites, and have been knee deep in information architecture (IA) and web design for the last six weeks or so. Having come across the same questions time and time again… ... Read more »
Published on 11 February 2009


