Links - Increase your websites traffic and position within Google

Filed under: News, Search Engine Optimisation, Web Design & Development — Liam at 12:05 am on Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Links are a simple and effective way of increasing the number of visitors your site receives. Increasing the amount of links to your site also helps with your ranking in Google. (Read on …)

Driving traffic to your website

Filed under: News, Search Engine Optimisation, Web Design & Development — Liam at 11:58 pm on Tuesday, January 23, 2007

The question every business owner wants the answer to! Well the good news is that its not rocket science! However, it can be time consuming, and is easier if you have a basic understanding of the internet and search engines. (Read on …)

Introducing Precious Cargo

Filed under: Clients — Dave at 11:35 pm on Friday, October 6, 2006

SpinDogs are proud to launch the new and improved Precious Cargo website. Precious Cargo are one of the leading suppliers of Maternity Wear in Wales. They have a huge range of clothes including a range for Occasion Maternity Wear and Casual Maternity Wear to name just 2! The Precious Cargo website utilises mod_rewrite technology to provide search engine friendly web addresses from dynamically created content.

If you have been looking for an online maternity wear specialist then look no further than Precious Cargo. As an added incentive, Precious Cargo are now offering a 10% off Re-launch offer on all listed prices through an automatically entered promotional code at the checkout process.

Precious Hours website goes live

Filed under: General, Clients, Web Design & Development, Graphic Design — Liam at 2:02 pm on Monday, October 2, 2006

Precious Hours is a new and exciting lifestyle management company based in Cardiff South Wales. Precious Hours offer a unique service where users of their service can purchase time, buy the hour, to carry out the tasks we love to hate! From walking the dog, getting your dry cleaning done to organizing seminars and getting a quotes for a new batch of business cards. If you dont have enough time in the day give the Precious Hours team a call.

SpinDogs provided precious hours with a full branding set including development of their logo, business cards, and stationary. SpinDogs also developed a content management driven website which can be viewed in a new window by clicking here.

Organic search engine optimisation (SEO) or pay-per-click (PPC)

Filed under: News, Search Engine Optimisation — Liam at 5:04 pm on Thursday, August 31, 2006

When discussing search engine optimisation with clients, we often use the terms such as ‘Organic SEO’ or ‘pay-per-click’ and most people who aren

Consequences of using bad search engine optimisation techniques

Filed under: News, Search Engine Optimisation — Liam at 5:02 pm on Thursday, August 31, 2006

A quick and easy guide of what to expect if your you use unethical or ‘black hat’ SEO (search engine optimisation techniques to try and manipulate the likes of Google. (Read on …)

Ethical search engine optimisation (SEO)

Filed under: News, Search Engine Optimisation — Liam at 7:21 pm on Wednesday, August 30, 2006

When I talk to clients about SEO I often mention that we deliver an ethical search engine optimisation service.

This basically means that we will never use any techniques that are classed as unethical (or against a search engines rules) to manipulate websites rankings. (Read on …)

Forgive me for being Dyslaxic

Filed under: Web Design & Development, Graphic Design — Liam at 7:20 pm on Wednesday, August 30, 2006

I get told off in the office all the time for spelling and grammar issues, there is a reason! I am dyslexic and I do sometimes miss things. So if you notice any spelling mistakes or things don

Generating leads from your website

Filed under: General — Liam at 6:28 pm on Friday, August 25, 2006

This is a tough one. There are lots of ways to do it, and lots of companies out there that tell you they can generate them for you.

Whatever the service if you don

Why should businesses invest in content management system (CMS)?

Filed under: General — Liam at 6:27 pm on Friday, August 25, 2006

It

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