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Case Study: Web Standards Redesign with Proven Benefits!

Posted October 5th, 2008 | No Comments

Mike Wayne is an independent driving instructor in Bolton and also a keen a keen amateur web designer. Although Mike’s attempts at designing a website were excellent, this case study highlights the importance of building websites the right way. [ Continue reading this post... ]

How Will A Blog Benefit My Business

Posted July 15th, 2008 | No Comments

Blogs are proving to be an amazingly powerful tool for almost all businesses, large and small. There are many benefits to blogging which are explained in this article… [ Continue reading this post... ]

New Site Launched & Rebranded! (Slightly)

Posted June 23rd, 2008 | 4 Comments

Apologies for the lack of posts around here lately!
Old Version of JigsawInternet.com
Hopefully you can see that I have not been sunning myself on a beach somewhere! I have been very busy working on the redesign which is now (pretty much) complete whilst juggling many paid client projects.

The previous version of this site had been live for over a year and… [ Continue reading this post... ]

10 Tips To Master Google AdWords

Posted May 1st, 2008 | No Comments

Google AdWords is Googles Pay Per Click advertising service. Yahoo and Microsoft also have PPC services and most of this post applies equally to all 3 companies.

The following information is offered as advice and best practices to help you make the most of Google AdWords. It’s important to understand that Pay Per Click advertising can be very expensive if done incorrectly. Whilst we actively encourage people (including our… [ Continue reading this post... ]

Effective web content: Entice and engage your users

Posted March 30th, 2008 | No Comments

As we described in a previous post content is king these days when it comes to search engine optimisation. Search engines love regularly updated fresh content, this post explains how to make your users love it too.

Many people don’t realise that writing copy for the web is totally different to writing for other mediums such as print. Internet studies have shown that you only have 3… [ Continue reading this post... ]