Archive for October, 2005

Accessibility and your website, why bother?

Accessibility is about everyone being able to access content online regardless of any physical impairment they may have. There are statutes that compel all web sites to be accessible. iMaker endeavour to build your website to be as accessible as possible, but that means more work for us, so how does it benefit you, the [...]

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Google update

After what amounts to a comparitively small amount of speculation Matt Cutts (a google employee and commentator on google) has said that this is a step towards a forthcoming full back link (BL) and page rank (PR) update. He goes on to say that we should see the update over the next few days. The [...]

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Google - Again

Some of the seo forums are buzzing with news that another google update is in progress. Screams have been heard, even from the more respectable forums, that google is killing the seo world, and that previously high ranking sites have been dropped from the index. It is still too early to tell what is going [...]

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Identity theft.

For some while this has been bubbling in and out of the news and media. The Home Office recently set up a web site to counter the threat, but according to their own figures “more than 100,000 people are affected by identity theft in the UK each year, costing the British economy over ?£1.3 billion [...]

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We are pleased to announce an entirely new section to the iMaker web design Bristol website. This is the first ever posting into the new area and we hope to continue to keep readers up to date with events at iMaker, as well as providing some interesting articles in the web design and seo fields.
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