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What do you need from your website?

By Mindy Gofton in Internet Marketing on Monday, November 17, 2008 @ 08:57

When you work in the internet business it is amazing how many times you get asked for advice on websites from family and friends. This week was no different when a friend and I were approached by an acquaintance asking some questions. He is one of the many millions of people around the world... read more

This month we're pleased to announce that we've hired four new people for the I-COM team. Clair Wescott joins the company’s team of 5Google Adwords professionals, and David Walsh is the latest addition to the highly accomplished in-house programming and web development team. We're also... read more

What the FTP is going on?

By Chris Martin in Web Development on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 @ 10:06

Following recent conversations with web developers, whilst trying to obtain FTP access for prospective client’s sites, I have begun to notice a certain trend developing in the response from said developers and it has led me to wonder what the big secret is.When advising clients on search... read more

SEO Jobs and Web Development Jobs in Manchester

By Mindy Gofton in I-COM News on Tuesday, October 14, 2008 @ 16:29

At I-COM we’re busy and as we expand our client roster we’re also looking to expand the team at our Manchester city centre offices. At the moment we have a number of SEO and Web Development vacancies: SEO Consultants – We’re looking for experienced SEO consultants who can manage the... read more

You've heard the expression "you can lead a horse to water but you cannot make him drink"? Well, that is sometimes how I feel when discussing e-commerce trading! You cannot establish a solid e-commerce business without a website that achieves six critical elements, in my opinion! These are... read more

Market Share, the internet tracking firm, has today released its latest statistics for operating system usage. It reveals that Apple's share of the internet-connected operating system market has increased to over 8%.Whilst they're still not challenging Microsoft's dominance, it does show that... read more

Normal procedure for using mod_rewrite is to translate friendly url's into something your underlying server technology can interpret. Something like:RewriteRule ^blog-blog-title-(14)\.html$ blog.php?id=$1 [L]But recently I had to do the process in reverse which seemed straightforward:RewriteCond... read more

Today we're launching a new service called i-Wise, for partners in the creative media market. The skills required to deliver effective internet marketing campaigns are becoming increasingly specialised and harder for many creative agencies to deliver profitably. However, lack of a... read more

One of the problems I've come across when dealing with clients who are developing their first websites or looking to redevelop an  existing site is the tendency to overcomplicate the planning process.From the business owner's perspective, I've come up with the following 5 questions to... read more

It is very common for web sites to have multiple urls pointing to the same page. This happens especially to a website's home page and  where content management systems generate dynamic urls. It wouldn't be wrong to say that the following urls are all the same: http://helloworld.com... read more

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