Sponsored Post: The guys (and gals) and UK2.net specialize in helping small businesses get an online marketing and web presence for their business. The interviews above can be found at UK2′s Blog Post about Internet Marketing and Design Advice for your Business The following people were interviewed Nathan Beck – of http://sansdesign.co.uk/ Mathew Browne – [...]
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The guys (and gals) and UK2.net specialize in helping small businesses get an online marketing and web presence for their business. The interviews above can be found at UK2′s Blog Post about Internet Marketing and Design Advice for your Business
The following people were interviewed
Nathan Beck – of http://sansdesign.co.uk/
Mathew Browne – of http://www.mbwebdesign.co.uk/
Chris Spooner – of http://www.spoongraphics.co.uk/
Richard Stelmach – of http://www.creativebinge.co.uk/
James Crooke – of http://cj-design.com/
The interviews are pretty well done and cover a wide variety of topics, I like the fact that they are trying to help business owners who need help understanding this whole fancy ‘internet thing’, below is just a brief overview of whats discussed:
- Important factors of business web design.
- Usability and why its important.
- Functionality versus asthetics
- Role of a blog in a business web site.
- Social media and how it can help your business.
- SEO case studies and SEO during design process.
- Branding and what a designer can do with this.
- Online store design and how to do it.
Also be sure to check out some of the other posts on their blog at UK2.net’s Official Blog
I also took a look at their hosting packages located here: PHP / Rails Web Hosting at UK2 the packages look really good for what you pay and they include PHP and Ruby on Rails. I also checked out the prices for their dedicated servers and even those look pretty reasonable, I’m seriously considering purchasing the Silver Dedicated Server plan.
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