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Is your website achieving its full potential?

Posted by admin on January 20th, 2009

With the current financial climate, you may have been considering the best way to make the most of your business online, but should you be updating the look of your website or should you be going for a completely new website altogether? There are many important questions for you to consider and hopefully they should [...]

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Studio 2 Online’s first year at The Crescent!

Posted by admin on January 20th, 2009

On November 8th 2007, Studio 2 Online held an open evening to celebrate the move to our new offices. Even though we all loved our cozy little office on Peacock Lane, we couldn’t wait to show off our posh new office at The Crescent! All of the team at Studio 2 Online worked tirelessly to [...]

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Does your website pass the 8 second test?

Posted by admin on January 20th, 2009

Surfing the web …… we’ve all done it, clicked on a website, taken one look and left. In fact a staggering 50% of visitors to a typical website leave within 8 seconds. The reason? You can answer this yourself ……… because a lot of websites out there in cyberspace are BORING, dull, lacking relevant information, [...]

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More Gold features for Email Marketing!

Posted by admin on January 20th, 2009

Do you feel like your email campaigns aren’t getting you the attention you require? Do you send out emails every month but just don’t get the enquiries you expect? …well, here are a couple of features from our Gold Email Marketing package that we’ve found have helped produce significant improvements in results… Split Testing in Email Marketing [...]

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Highest ever Christmas online sales

Posted by admin on January 20th, 2009

Well, the predictions came true: the recent festive period saw online sales outperform the high street by eight to one, and all this in what has been described as the worst Christmas for retailers in the past decade. There was a 20% increase in online sales during the run-up to Christmas compared with the same [...]

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Facts about the big World Wide Web…

Posted by admin on January 20th, 2009

Facts you may or may-not have known about the web… The World Wide Web was created in 1991 by CERN engineer, Tim Berners-Lee. On 30<sup>th April 1993, CERN announced that the World Wide Web would be free to anyone. The World Wide Web is where you will find a number of different websites. A Website [...]

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Meet the Creative Team Leader…Parb!

Posted by admin on January 20th, 2009

Today we will be meeting Parb (known as ‘Parbilicious’ in the office), he is our Creative Team Leader. In charge of all creative output, Parb works closely with clients to not only ensure they have great looking websites but also helps create a user experience that helps grow their businesses. Only joining the office at the [...]

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Web Jargon Explained: Netiquette

Posted by admin on January 20th, 2009

Netiquette or Net Etiquette is a set of basic guidelines that should be followed online to keep users friendly and happy. Netiquette is mainly linked to forums and blogs but is also important when creating emails, newsletters, mailing lists and to some extent a website. Netquette varies but the main principals remain the same. The core rules of [...]

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Marvin’s view on the recession

Posted by admin on January 20th, 2009

If you’re of a certain age, like I am, you will remember with fondness Marvin the Paraniod Android from ‘The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy‘ and his unfortunate depressive and morose take on, well everything. Well, I met Marvin the other day, in fact I met rather a lot of Marvins. No, it wasn’t at [...]

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Meet the Team: Matt Strickland

Posted by admin on January 20th, 2009

Matt has been with Studio 2 Online for just over a year. When Matt originally joined the company, his role as Account Manager covered the accounts of both new and existing clients but at the beginning of this year Matt’s role was changed to cover the accounts of all existing clients from the moment their [...]

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