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Author Archives: Cat

2010
Mar
10

Search Engine Optimisation: A Bibliography

We’re often asked by customers for more information about Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) – it’s a seemingly inexhaustible topic, and one which can often seem daunting at first.
We’ll continue to publish occasional blog articles on the subject (in fact, if there’s something specific you’d like to know leave us a comment and we’ll get on [...]

2010
Mar
9

Want to work at Daily?

We’re so busy that we need an extra pair of hands! So, we’re after a Junior Systems Administrator to come and join us in our Chilwell offices (with occasional forays to the local datacentre).
You’ll need some specific Sys Admin skills and to be interested in developing skills yourself, but you’ll also be given plenty of [...]

2010
Feb
24

The eShop community is now live!

We’ve launched a community for online shops!
The Daily eShop Forum is intended to create a space where people who have eShops can share their tips and tricks, ask questions and make suggestions.
Everyone at Daily is a forum member too, of course, and we’ll be checking in regularly, so if you need our advice or have [...]

2010
Feb
17

Pay-per-click advertising, part five: managing your campaign

If you’ve been following our series of articles about PPC advertising, you should feel pretty confident that you know how to build and launch a well-structured pay per click ad campaign. If you want to check that your ads are appearing without creating extra impressions (which could skew your analysis of the effectiveness of the [...]

2010
Jan
27

Need a little help?

We like to think that our customer support is some of the best in the business – take a look at the blog articles Ray, our Support Manager, has written to see what I mean. Good support doesn’t just mean having knowledgeable people on the other end of the phone, though – it’s about anticipating [...]

2010
Jan
11

Pay Per Click Ads, Part Four: Money Matters

If you’ve been following our series on pay per click advertising, you should have a well organised collection of keywords and corresponding adverts. You’re almost ready to go, so it’s time to talk cash.
How deep are your pockets?
First things first – how much money do you have available for your PPC advertising campaign? If you’ve [...]

2009
Dec
10

So, what does your email address say about you?

A few weeks ago, I was amused to find myself described as part of  ‘the aristocracy of the internet’. Am I a venerable sort  who’s been instrumental in developing amazing widgets? Er, not quite. I have, though, got my own domain name.
In her column in the Times Online, Caitlin Moran recently talked about the assumptions [...]

2009
Dec
8

Half Price Business Web Hosting is back!

We know that this is a popular offer – and with business quality web hosting for less than £55 per year we’re not surprised – so we’ve decided to end the year with a bang.
Grab your bargain Business hosting now.
Not quite ready to build your website yet? Not to worry – we’re giving away an [...]

2009
Dec
1

Pay-per-click advertising. Part Three: writing your ads

If you’ve been following our series on pay-per-click advertising, you’ll already have generated and organised your keyword list and thought a bit about keyword match types. So, now it’s time to settle down and write your first collection of adverts. I’d start with making sure you’ve got a strong cup of tea, something decent on [...]

2009
Nov
25

New Virtual Private Servers, upgraded eShops, and new website!

It’s been a pretty hectic few months behind the scenes at Daily, but I can now reveal that we’ve been busy redesigning our website, improving our eShop product range, and adding a whole new product set: Virtual Private Servers (VPS)! Now that we’ve caught our breath, here’s a little more about the new additions:
NEW: Virtual [...]

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