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Archive for July, 2007

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Friday Fun: Random Sexyness Game Part III

By Andrew Faulkner on July 27th, 2007.

It’s back. The rules are simple. Find a website with a shot of an attractive person on the homepage even though there appears to be no reason as to why (s)he is there.

For example, 123 Reg is sporting a blonde lady who obviously aids you in thinking up good …

Review of XHTML/CSS

By Andrew Faulkner on July 24th, 2007.

Disclosure: This is a paid review. Saying that, all our reviews are honest. It wouldn’t be fair otherwise.
What is it?
XHTML/CSS offer a service involving the coding of a submitted design. Essentially, Joe Bloggs would submit a psd/jpg/ai file to XHTML/CSS and they would code the design into XHTML …

Buzz Marketing Myths

By Dean Hunt on July 23rd, 2007.

The Brutal Truth
Welcome to part three of my behind the scenes case study in viral/buzz marketing.

In part one I showed you the effect and power that a successful campaign can have.

In part two I showed you a step by step guide to EXACTLY how I took one random …

Downtime - Blank Screen

By Andrew Faulkner on July 20th, 2007.

Apologies for those that visited in the last 6-7 hours. It appears most people saw a blank screen. I’d like to say it was a clever statement of some description, but it wasn’t.

Anyhow, we’re back to normal now and sorry for the inconvenience.

Mobile Moans - The Logos Of The Mobile Industry

By Matt Davies on July 17th, 2007.

Do you design logos? If you do, you will understand the importance of looking around at what other companies are doing in regards to their brand identities. A true designer will always spend a lot of time comparing, reviewing and familiarizing himself with logo design trends so that his work …

Buzz Marketing Exposed - A STEP BY STEP Guide

By Dean Hunt on July 13th, 2007.

Dean here again from DeanHunt.com - Welcome to part two of my buzz/viral marketing case study.Today I am going to show you a step by step guide on exactly how I got a random story onto the Digg.com main page LAST WEEK.

Here is the back story: My biz partner …

IE6 Bug fixes

By Andrew Faulkner on July 4th, 2007.

A quick update on the IE6 issues we’ve been having (sidebar going crazy.) The issue is now fixed as far as I can tell. Please make a comment below if you’re still having trouble.