Namecheap Slashes Prices on Over a Dozen Domain Names

Namecheap Inc., known as the best domain name registrar, has reduced pricing on nearly all of its country code top-level domain names, offering discounts of up to 59% on popular choices. This is the company’s most competitive pricing to date. “Our clients have asked and we’ve answered,” Richard Kirkendall, CEO …

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One Magazine

I am in this month’s “One Magazine” – the international events industry publication – talking about whether or not you need more than one website. http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/mpi/oneplus_201105/index.php

The Internet - concept

8 Ideas for Blog Posts

Author: Nick Cobb For my copywriting blog, I’m always looking around for new ideas for blog posts. If I want people to read my blog and enjoy it, my posts can’t all be the same. It’s important to have variety! So if you have a blog and you’re running a …

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TemplateZone Ships Social Page Builder for Facebook

TemplateZone today announced the availability of Social Page Builder, the first of three web based tools under the High Impact Designer (http://www.highimpactdesigner.com) platform. Social Page Builder is a comprehensive set of online tools to create professional Facebook Page Designs and automatically publish them. These uncommonly easy, professional tools allow small …

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Broadband inadequacy holding the country back

Research published today shows widespread support for net neutrality amongst the IT community. The study, commissioned by Powernet, the UK’s oldest, independent business ISP, shows that while one in three IT decision makers think the government is not doing enough to support Digital Britain, only 19% believe the government should …

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Who is to blame for your website problems?

Who is to blame for your website problems?

Is it national “blame another country week”? I woke up this morning to the news that Google was blaming China for an issue with Gmail. The day before we had the Germans blaming the Spanish for an E.coli food poisoning outbreak. And, following the allegations that the UK Border Agency …

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Official Google statements: how to optimize your site

Google’s Matt Cutts gave many SEO related tips in a live chat that was hosted on YouTube. This week’s article contains all important statements that were made by Matt Cutts in that chat: 1. Google’s Panda update will be available for more languages Google’s Panda update targeted content farms and …

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Sepp Blatter

How to prevent Twitter from leading you to prison

Sepp Blatter is coming in for a lot of online stick today. The much-criticised President of FIFA appears to be somewhat oblivious to the highly vocal complaints that international football is in crisis. Allegations of corruption are flying around and on Twitter, for instance, you’ll find plenty of people willing …

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Emailvision Takes Online Marketing Global and Social

Emailvision, the world leader in software as a service (SaaS) for email marketing, announces the launch of Campaign Commander Email and Mobile Edition 7.5. The latest version of Emailvision’s flagship product introduces significant new product capabilities that help online marketers boost the relevancy and customer engagement from subscribers, followers, and …

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Cheryl Cole Sacked

How to find out if your website truly engages

Aah..let’s here the sympathy for poor Cheryl Cole…cruelly “sacked” from the American version of The X-Factor – apparently for her Geordie accent. It seems that in the pilot programmes no-one could understand her. But as the talk-radio presenter LaDona Harvey said on TalkSport yesterday, the chances of people from Newcastle …

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TweetDeck

Why Twitter has made a $40m mistake buying Tweetdeck

So, after all the rumours and speculation Twitter has bought Tweetdeck for a whopping $40m. Big mistake chaps. If you didn’t already know it, Tweetdeck is an application for managing social network information, in particular Twitter. On its own, Twitter is pretty much useless. The front page is of no …

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