by katetoon | Jul 1, 2015 | Business, Design, Info Architecture
Reading Time: 7 minutesand one really bad one I’ll admit I’ve been putting off updating my website for a loooong time. It was a niggle at the back of my mind; I knew it needed doing but, to be honest, I just couldn’t be arsed. I had more work than I could handle. I...
by katetoon | Oct 23, 2013 | Design, Info Architecture
Reading Time: 7 minutesEvery day small business types like us are bombarded with offers for first page rankings, bargain social media set up and super cheap websites. But how many of you have actually taken the plunge and tested these offers out? I decided to remove...
by katetoon | Mar 15, 2013 | Info Architecture
Reading Time: 3 minutesYesterday I received an email that at first made me a bit angry and then made me think. So I thought I’d vent/share. It came from a marketing consultant after I’d posted a wireframe I created using the amazing Balsamiq software. (It’s...
by katetoon | Mar 1, 2013 | Info Architecture, SEO
Reading Time: < 1 minuteOften clients ask me to recommend a website platform. I always promote WordPress and here’s why: Why you should be using WordPress. #website #wordpress Click To Tweet The Current Capacity of WordPress infographic Why you should be...
by katetoon | Feb 27, 2013 | Copywriting, Design, Info Architecture, Opinion
Reading Time: 3 minutesAs you can see I’ve just relaunched my website. It’s not a major departure from what was there before but I believe it’s tighter, cleaner and more attractive. I’ve given it a mini makeover rather than a full-blown face-lift. In reality there was...
by katetoon | Dec 7, 2012 | Copywriting, Design, Info Architecture, SEO
Reading Time: 3 minutesRecently I ran a little competition for a small business to win an SEO makeover. The winner was Paper Memories. The site, managed in the UK by Sarah Morgan, sells handcrafted guest books and photo albums but is currently struggling to make its...