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A quick guide to securing your computer from WannaCry – for over 18s only

Dated: 15 May 2017

Ok, first off, I’m not an IT expert. I manage servers, websites and my own computers and have done so for over 20 years. These are the steps I took this morning, just for my own peace of mind. You should always consult an IT professional about your security. That said, they might be busy […]

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Quick guide to using Google Analytics Statistics

Dated: 10 May 2017

Google Analytics is a fantastic little free tool that allows you to study how people find your website, what they do when they’re there and lots of other useful little stats that help you make your website more user-friendly and more searchable. The trick, however, is not spending hours pouring over statistics and getting caught […]

How to use categories and tags on your blog

Dated: 8 May 2017

Morning all! Leigh here. I get asked a lot about how to use categories and tags for a blog, so I thought I’d write a little article to help you all out a little. If you’ve been through one of our WordPress training sessions or you have a website with us, you’ll probably have heard […]

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Show your website some love #ValentinesDay

Dated: 14 February 2017

You’re busy, so it’s sometimes easy to forget to update your website and check under the hood on a regular basis. Here’s a couple of little tips to remember that might help you improve the quality of your time with your website (it does, after all, work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for you).

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How to use WordPress categories and tags

Dated: 3 October 2016

Here’s a little guide to using catgeories and tags within your website. Easiest way to explain the difference between categories and tagging is to think of categories as ‘folders’ on your computer. So they’re a good way to organise posts / articles. Tagging is like keywords. So they’re a good way to get people clicking […]

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