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5 things to remember before starting a site

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Mon, 12/28/2020 - 2:41pm

As the ultimate result of the internet surge during these relentlessly anxious times, thousands of newbies go forward with starting their sites. And when you understand the archetypes of the sites, you could make you grasp the factors with which you completely would be prepared for making a site. Thereby, we are here for you with some of the apt points to make a flourishing and blooming site.

The visualisation of your aim

Or you are establishing your goal for the website. The layout of your aim, I.e. The proper perspective is to give the people information. The people who are...

Google changes could affect your web hits

Authored by Ewan Davy
Posted: Mon, 04/13/2015 - 10:53am

South West SEO expert Martin McIver is warning businesses across Devon that unless they make their websites mobile friendly by 21 April, they could find themselves freefalling in Google’s search rankings.

The stark warning follows announcements from Google that it will change the way it ranks websites to favour those that are mobile friendly from 21 April.

For businesses reliant on tourism and hospitality in particular, this change could spell a dramatic fall in trade as tourists use mobile technology more than any other group to search for things to do, places to visit,...

Study examines websites' password practices

Global IT giants including Amazon and LinkedIn could be doing far more to raise awareness of the need for better password practices among their users.

Analysis by Professor Steve Furnell, Director of the Centre for Security, Communications and Network Research at Plymouth University, looked into the password security controls in place among ten of the world’s most visited websites.

It revealed very few of them give detailed guidance about the importance of providing secure passwords, either when users were creating or updating accounts.

The majority also provided...

Blue Badge holders warned of scam websites

Devon County Council is warning people to look out for websites that will charge them to apply for or renew their disabled parking entitlement.

Blue Badges are for free to apply for, or to renew online by people with eligible disabilities, but Devon County Council has heard from residents who paid £49 up front to renew their parking badges online, which were never received.

The Blue Badge scheme provides national parking concessions for those who have a permanent and substantial disability, which causes an inability to walk or very considerable difficulty in walking. People...

10 websites that will make you Smarter

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 02/04/2014 - 1:06pm

#10 – The CIA World Factbook

You probably already know that CIA has information about pretty much everything in the world. However, what you might not know is they make most of this information available to the public on their website. You can find tons of useful information and facts, all coming from reputable sources.

Website: The CIA World Factbook

#9 – CliffsNotes

This website is very useful for high school and college students. CliffNotes has a lot of study guides and test preps, as well as resources for harder subjects like...

Website Creation for Beginners

Event Date: 
01/10/2013 - 10:30am to 02/10/2013 - 5:30pm
Venue: 
Exeter Phoenix

Introduction to WordPress

Learn how to create your own website using this powerful, user-friendly software. Aimed at freelancers, artists, small businesses or those wanting to create a website without learning a single line of code, this course will help to discover how to upload content, customise pages and understand tools.

All attendees of this class get 20% hot drinks and Café Bar meals on the workshop day.

10.30am - 5.30pm (Two-day course) Price: £140 (£120)

Book here: http://www.exeterphoenix.org.uk/events/website-creation-for-beginners/