Posted on 22nd September 2011 by Mark Ford-Langstaff in Banbury, Blogs, Metanym News, New Websites, News, Reviews, Uncategorized, Web Design, Web Development, Web Marketing
K Scaffolding Hire and Sales Ltd based near Bicester have launched their new Metanym built website. K Scaffolding were passed our details from another happy client and were very clear what they wanted to achieve with their new website, namely to illustrate how simple it is to erect a tower …
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Posted on 8th September 2011 by Matt Bartlett in New Websites, Uncategorized, Web Development
Wright Vigar are a firm of Chartered Accountants with 6 offices across Lincolnshire and London. Metanym Web Design in Lincoln worked with their graphic designer Andrew Ross to design and build their new website for them. Their new site was built to Andrew’s designs and includes a number of functions …
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Posted on 8th September 2011 by Matt Bartlett in Metanym News, New Websites, News
Simon Meadows at Sterling Business Coaching has a vast amount of knowledge and connections with the construction industry. Simon once owned his own construction company before selling it and now offers coaching in this sector so that others may benefit from his knowledge and grow their own businesses. Simon wanted …
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Posted on 8th September 2011 by Matt Bartlett in Metanym News, New Websites
TStar Solutions, line marking specialists, now have a new website designed and built by Metanym Web Design in Lincoln. The new site supports TStars objectives to grow their business and allows them to be fully in control of the content. This means that as they complete new projects they are …
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Posted on 27th July 2011 by Mark Ford-Langstaff in Blogs, News, Social Media
Reproduced with kind permission from The Bugle (www.thebugle.eu.) The French government has banned the use of the words Facebook and Twitter on television and radio. The controversial move is being implemented under a 1992 law that stipulates that commercial enterprises should not be promoted on news programmes. More and more …
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Posted on 27th July 2011 by Neil Anderson in New Websites
Following a major update and extension, Brookside Care Home wanted a website that reflected their new image. They came to Metanym and we designed and built a site that illustrates the facilities and standards of care available at the home. See the website and contact the home at http://www.brooksidecare.co.uk
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Posted on 27th July 2011 by Matt Bartlett in Uncategorized
Ever wondered why sometimes when you search for something on Google some sites have details of a number of pages on their site below their organic listings? Well these are called Sitelinks and they’re created automatically to help users navigate to relevant content on your site. To find out how …
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Posted on 2nd July 2011 by Jon in Mobile Web, New Websites, SEO, Social Media, Web Design, Web Marketing
Our client, Smile Style Dentist’s new website went live about a month ago. Since then they have experienced a 100% upturn in website enquiries! Smile Style were already heavy users of social media, email marketing, and other advanced online business building techniques, so this increase is a massive testimony to …
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Posted on 20th June 2011 by Mark Ford-Langstaff in Banbury, Blogs, Domains, News, Uncategorized, Web Development
Big business will be able to start creating new web addresses with bespoke suffixes from next year when applications can be made to ICANN (The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers). There are currently 22 suffixes available with the .co.uk and .com being the most popular in the UK. …
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Posted on 20th June 2011 by Mark Ford-Langstaff in Uncategorized
The recent Google Les Paul doodle is just one of many temporary changes Google have made to their logo. We particularly enjoyed this one, however, some people seem to have had a humour bypass, working out the amount of money lost by business whilst people played with it (it was …
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