Roger Allen and Zeta are published in Design Week
Roger’s previous post on the regeneration of Weymouth’s seafront has been published in this week’s Design Week (Volume 24 / Number 25)
You can read the article on the Design Week website.
http://www.designweek.co.uk/let-weymouth-beach-group-boost-the-resort/3001720.article
Posted by Henry, 1 July 2009 , 4:41 pm
Marketing with YouTube
Online videos have seen a steady increase in popularity over the past few years and utilising sites like YouTube for their marketing potential is becoming an essential method of getting your brand message out there.
Anyone can upload a video onto YouTube and thousands of people do this every day making it increasingly harder to get noticed. Uploading a clip while thinking it will automatically reach a wide audience just isn’t the reality and unless you do it with SEO in mind you may find that it just slips into the YouTube sea of useless information. more…
Posted by Matt, 1 June 2009 , 11:36 am
How many people search “pages from the UK” on Google?
For the last couple of weeks I’ve been working on a campaign plan to get an international software company to appear in Google’s UK search results. The criteria are simple enough: you must have a .co.uk domain name, have your website physically hosted in the UK or, preferably, both. To put your site’s British-ness beyond refute you would also back this up with a substantial number of inbound links from other sites that fulfil the same criteria.
If you’re part of a global company that is using a .com domain and hosting all its websites from its US head office you are going to incur some costs to appear in the UK results, but is it worth it?
Posted by Brad, 22 May 2009 , 9:40 am
The Zeta business arrives in Shanghai, China

Since its foundation in the UK in January 2000, Zeta has progressed and expanded at an enviable rate. Team spirit, hard work, the ability to learn new things and strong financial management have created a very solid business.
2008 has been dramatic, if not frightening, and 2009 is set to be the same or more so. Banks are going bust, businesses are ceasing to trade and people are being thrown out of work. Despite the appalling news trumpeted and amplified every hour some businesses are still thriving and expanding.
Posted by Roger Allen, 2 April 2009 , 9:46 am
End of the browser wars?
Microsoft has just released Internet Explorer 8, but will manufacturers still be competing for dominance in the browser marketplace?
Well Microsoft released Internet Explorer 8 last Thursday, 19th March 2009. To some this may be the end of the browser wars as IE8 does indeed come with vastly increased standards support. Microsoft, to its credit, took notice of developers who spoke up about the way the browser would by default serve up pages in its IE7 mode. To get it to render in the IE8 standards mode, the developer would have to ‘opt-in’. Thankfully Microsoft did change this, so the default behaviour is IE8 standards mode. more…



