Using feedback to build a better website
One of the real advantages of having a website unlike a printed brochure for example is that it can always be continually improved on. I’m not suggesting that you should ever have an unfinished website, but…
One of the real advantages of having a website unlike a printed brochure for example is that it can always be continually improved on. I’m not suggesting that you should ever have an unfinished website, but…
Canary Dwarf and local cloud computing experts Cumulus IT are holding a fast-track workshop to help you learn how to make the most out of your website, and how a new wave of productivity tools on the web are making business easier.
Before you lean over an sniff your screen, let me explain. If you’ve ever set up ‘goals’ in your analytics software, you’ll understand how this works, but your website should have a scent. Or maybe several.
The long-awaited new version of WordPress has been brought to the masses. Version three of the award-winning software is now available for download at wordpress.org. At Canary Dwarf, we have been eagerly awaiting its release.
We’ve added a new member to our team recently. But it’s not a person and it’s definitely not another bird – there’s enough tweeting in Canary Dwarf already! No, we’ve invested in an iPad…
Canary Dwarf is delighted to announce the launch of a new service with its own dedicated website. Textology deals specifically with SMS text messaging as a business marketing and information distribution tool.
Seaforth Windows came to us with a complaint. Not about us I hasten to add, but about their existing website. It just wasn’t doing anything for them, and didn’t come close to providing traffic from Google, owner Alan Duncan told us.
ScrubVac Cleaning Equipment is based in Forres, Moray and is one of the UK’s leading approved suppliers and service agents for brands such as Nilfisk, Numatic, Dyson etc. They came to us for an ecommerce site.
Ken’s website was launched in February to meet demand from the oil industry as he prepared new tenders for marine services. Ken told us the website was an ‘instant success’, and wrote this email to us following its launch.
There’s an ongoing concensus in the web industry that we should specialise, but I’ve never seen this as an efficient way of serving our customers. Doggedly pursuing a specialism can remove important focus away from outside factors