Devon Web Soapbox

08 21 06
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75% of Devon web design companies break Google Webmaster Guidelines

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75% of the Devon web design companies break Google Webmaster Guidelines.   MORE >>
08 21 08
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Web not important to most retail & hospitality business in Devon

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According Devon ICT Benchmarking Research, only one fifth of Devon SMEs in the retail & hospitality sector (21%) said that e-businesses was either "essential" or "very important" to their business.    MORE >>
08 12 08
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Devon SEO companies may get you banned

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Is it worth a short boost to your websites search position if it risks getting your site banned for life in Google? SEO companies often cause more damage than good with their unethical practices. The most common abuses a website owner is likely to encounter are shown below.   MORE >>
12 13 08
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UK Web Designers Association a sham!

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UK Web Designers Association a sham!   MORE >>
01 09 09
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Consumers to increase online spend as credit crunch continues

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A survey examining shopping trends for 2009, has found that, in a search for better bargains, consumers plan to shop online in preference to the high street.   MORE >>
08 01 22
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Welcome to Devon Web Design Soapbox

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The Devon Web Design Soapbox is aimed at all those interested in Devon Web Design and seeks to provide a candid and behind the scenes look at the web design industry in the southwest.   MORE >>
01 08 09
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42% of Businesses see the internet as the way to beat the credit crunch

By AF

A survey by NetBenefit has found that 42% of businesses believe that an increase in their company's web presence is the way to survive the current Credit Crunch.   MORE >>

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Google Webmaster Guidelines Google strongly encourages you to pay very close attention to the "Quality Guidelines", which outline some of the illicit practices that may lead to a site being removed entirely from the Google index or otherwise penalised.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential.