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Conversion rate optimization

For many businesses the sole purpose of their websites are to create leads. If you have successfully designed your sight so that it is effectively generating leads, then the next thing you are going to want to know is how well does it convert these leads to actions. This is where conversion rate optimization comes [...]


Words on acne

Did you know what the full name for acne is? Acne vulgaris. Doesn’t sound all that pleasant does it. What causes acne? I’m glad you asked, apparently, acne is caused by changes in skin structures consisting of a hair follicle and its associated sebaceous gland. The acne lesions themselves are what people commonly refer to [...]


Russell Peters on MTV Cribs

When I hear ‘cribs’ I immediately think of MTV Cribs. I realise that a crib is actually a child’s bed with enclosed sides, hence crib bedding, but according to dictionary dot com, crib also means “a house, shop, etc., frequented by thieves or regarded by thieves as a likely place for burglarizing”. I’m guessing the [...]


The iPhone transition

As my mobile phone inches closer and closer to its inevitable retirement, I’m finding myself strongly considering picking up an iPhone. It’s really a natural fit for me, as the two things I rarely leave the house without are my mobile phone and my iPod mini (I’m old school!). Putting the two into the one [...]


Microsoft Project infuriates me

Have you ever been forced to used Microsoft Project in the course of your working life? Unfortunately I have. I’m sure it’s got it’s place, but I find it to be one of the most infuriating pieces of business performance management software I’ve ever encountered. Trying to print a gantt chart requires so many sheets [...]


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