Digital Marketing at Work
Half-blog, half-case studies
Examples of our work & views in our digital world.
Examples of our work & views in our digital world.
A behind-the-scenes look at how we typically build inbound partnerships between our clients and other websites in order to improve the distribution of content to broader audiences.
Got a new website but your traffic has bombed???? The most important factor in our experience for traffic loss is down to a lack of URL migration planning.
Take a look at how we mixed beautiful design with professional storytelling and a simple-to-use technical framework to help this sportswear brand build community through content.
If your site's ranking is weak you can still get to the first page of search results, as long as you’re willing to pay up. Find out why some businesses have stopped buying their brand name.
Google tells us web page speed directly impacts your site's usability and from July 2018, it's ranking.
LOC are not digital experts but understand the vital role it plays in their business. Content, design, development, SEO and search engine marketing are all roles now fully outsourced to us.
When before nine launched their business they were convinced that a theme or a template style website would never work for them. It would not project their personality or delivery their messages in the right way.
Search engine optimisation (SEO) can be a dark art or a science, depending on your approach. But what is the difference between good and bad SEO and why should you care if both seem to offer results?
It’s always exciting when a new client comes to talk to us. Even more so when they have an idea that could – with the right digital support – see them blaze a trail through their chosen profession. We call to the stand expert barrister Quentin Hunt.
“Modern English, especially written English, is full of bad habits which spread by imitation and which can be avoided if one is willing to take the necessary trouble” proclaimed Orwell, but in this age of Twitter, taking that trouble can seem like awfully hard work.
Today's youth are tomorrow's digital developers, designers, writers and innovators, so where might they take us? We spoke to a group of sixth-form students to find out.
There’s no getting away from it: some products aren’t the most sexy things and some companies are limited when considering web design options. We were approached to breathe new life into an established business, taking them in a very new and fiery direction.