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Boagworld: Favicons: Small but significant

Posted Saturday October 20, 2007, 1:02 pm, Over one day old
Its so easy to ignore favicons. With your favicon starting to pop you all over the place it is becoming increasingly important that it represents your website well. If so then have a look at Daniel Burka8217s collection of favicons it might point you in the right direction.

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Boagworld: Super Whooper

Posted Saturday October 20, 2007, 1:02 pm, Over one day old


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Boagworld: The Plan for the 100th show

Posted Tuesday October 16, 2007, 1:02 pm, Over one day old
Not sure exactly what time we are going to record the show but we will be there as from 6pm setting up and writing the script! As I have already said we are putting a sizable chunk of cash behind the bar so there should be no shortage of free drink and maybe even some food.

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Boagworld: Show 98: Flybe Farce

Posted Tuesday October 16, 2007, 1:02 pm, Over one day old
Marcus looks at when to allow a loss leading project and instead of an expert section we are looking at the ultimate web design reading list. News and events | Loss leading projects | Ongoing role of the web designer | Web designers reading list | Question of the week

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Boagworld: Marcus on loss leaders

Posted Tuesday October 16, 2007, 1:02 pm, Over one day old
In this case you may want to lower your quote to around the budget mark simply to give yourself a chance of winning a big name client. Promises of future riches I would avoid any client that says ‘do this job on the cheap for me and there’ll be loads more in the future’.

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Boagworld: Ongoing role of a website manager

Posted Thursday October 11, 2007, 9:35 am, Over one day old
Equally, if the competition is luring away your visitors then the site needs to be altered to encourage them back. Email marketing - Email can be a powerful marketing tool to drive new traffic but also a good way of encouraging existing users to return to your website.

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Boagworld: Show 97: FoWA

Posted Thursday October 11, 2007, 9:35 am, Over one day old


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Boagworld: Marcus on budgets

Posted Thursday October 11, 2007, 9:35 am, Over one day old
This is a guess, but I would say that 7 out of 10 ITTs do not include any budgetary guidance. So why do we need to know The first reason, and most honest reason, is that we don’t want to do a lot of unpaid pitch work when there is no chance that our price will be accepted.

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Boagworld: Combating design by committee

Posted Thursday October 4, 2007, 12:28 pm, Over one day old
The designer produces initial design concepts Working with personas and business objectives the designer and website manager refines these concepts The website manager and if possible designer, meets with each stakeholder individually to talk through the designs.

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Boagworld: Show 96: Moll on Mobile

Posted Tuesday October 2, 2007, 12:28 pm, Over one day old
Yeah, so we're looking forward to our hundredth that should be fun. So starting at the very least we can develop, again because we're developing in XHTML rather than WML, we can within the browser at least do a very quick test to see roughly how it's going to show up for the user.

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