Telecom says web-mail problem is fixed
Posted August 23rd, 2007 by peterTelecom has apologised to customers but says it has now fixed a fault with its new email service. More…..
Telecom has apologised to customers but says it has now fixed a fault with its new email service. More…..
I posted this article last night, and thought I could offer a few comments after reading tonights edition online. This was forced on me, cause our paper was not delivered tonight in our mail box as normal (and my partner rang up the mail before 5.30 to tell them – but alas it still has [...]
Ross Dunn discusses why search engine optimisation is more important than ever before. With previously uncompetitive terms becoming over saturated, business websites need the best optimisation possible to stand out on the net from their competition. More….
Matt Cutts (Matt is Googles webspam man) posted on Friday a few SEO Tips for Bloggers. He starts the post by providing a variety of links to the presentation that he gave at Wordcamp 2007, including a video of the hour long talk, a transcript of the talk, and three different write-ups of the session. [...]
Telecom’s website announced the arrival of a new internet service with the words "The wait is over!" but for many customers that’s all they did over the weekend – wait. More….
In the late 90′s to late 2000 until The Nelson Mail went online, I used to spend about 3-5 hours each Sunday compiling Nelson summarised stories that I thought would be interesting to people who did not have access to The Nelson Mail and (or was it the Nelson Evening Mail – can’t remember) or [...]
Ever seen one of these on a web page ? It is an icon for an RSS feed. RSS means Really Simple Syndication. An RSS document, which is called a "feed", "web feed", or "channel", contains either a summary of content from an associated web site or the full text.
Webmaster World "To state any link exchange is an example of a ‘link scheme’ in violation of G’s guidelines is overbearing in my opinion. It seems now that link exchange may be acceptable as long as it’s not ‘excessive." More….
Back to basics search engine optimisation. This article from Bruce Clay Internet Business Consultants caught our attention, and may help you understand one of the many fundamentals of good search engine optimisation practises that we employ to help our clients to get found well in
Think of a retail boutique with a very, very limited range of products and bargain basement prices. Now, put that on the Internet and you have the next big thing in online shopping. More…..