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Posts Tagged ‘Business’

WordCamp Portsmouth 2011, A Business Case

WordCamp Portsmouth 2011, A Business Case

We’re pleased to announce that we’ll be talking at WordCamp UK yet again!  The final details will be announced over at the official WordCamp UK site. In the meantime, a lot of times you hear the debate over whether or not it’s worth attending and speaking at this type of unconference.  They’re relatively casual affairs, full of quite geeky types… continue reading

WordPress Distributions are the Future

WordPress Distributions are the Future

If you’ve been involved in WordPress over the past few years you’ll have seen it change from being an excellent but limited blogging platform into something on which you can build much more complex websites.  We ourselves have been involved in some pretty sophisticated uses of the system – for example, over at Telecoms.com which makes extensive use of various… continue reading

Will The Financial Crisis Damage Small Technology Firms?

Easy credit has led to the latest financial crisis. However, it’s not all bad news – the savvy company can watch out for the threats while simultaneously picking over the bones of failed competition… here’s how.

The Danger of Unpaid Consulting, And One Answer…

One thing that happens a lot in the web development and design sphere is the problem of unpaid consulting. Actually, I’ll rephrase it a little… it happens all the time! It’s rather tricky. Clients are interested in us because we offer them something that gives them better efficiency, sales and returns. But what we do is complex and sophisticated. As… continue reading

Does the web industry suck?

Does the web industry suck? Is it because of us techies or is it something about the clients?