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Archive for February, 2011

21 Feb

Peachy Cheeks

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This fun and flirty e-commerce website was design and developed by 2am using the Magento platform.

Created to launch a range of gorgeous, sexy lingerie available exclusively online from Peachy Cheeks, the site not only had to incorporate all the functionality and security that today’s users expect when shopping online, but also strike the right balance to appeal to both male and female buyers. Attractive photography, a choice of search tools and flirtatious copy all combine to make Peachy Cheeks the perfect virtual shopping environment for daring lingerie purchases.

21 Feb

The Hair Studio Poulton

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Helping The Hair Studio to establish itself as a new, but highly reputable salon on the site of a previous hairdressing business was 2am’s task here.

In addition to creating a new brand identity, 2am also tackled the design and development of a new word press website for the Studio. One of the main criteria for the site was to showcase the salon’s excellent new facilities which 2am achieved by using full-width photography to great effect. This, combined with the short, snappy copy, easily accessible information and a very contemporary look and feel, has helped The Hair Studio to quickly build a strong client base in the Poulton area.

21 Feb

Guy Wakeling Jewellery

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This simple, yet elegant Word Press website was designed to showcase the beautiful bespoke jewellery creations that are Guy Wakeling’s speciality.

Undertaking all the photography for the site too (a challenging task in itself), the website focuses on the jewellery itself with minimal design and the most delicate of graphic touches, all of which provide the ideal virtual setting to display these exquisite designs to their best advantage.

17 Feb

Matt Cutts Explains How Penalties are Dished Out

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Google’s Head of Spam gave quite an insightful explanation of how Google penalizes websites in its SERPs.

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16 Feb

The Challenge of Facebook to Google if Facebook expands into search

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Google has dominated the search market for quite some time, and no matter what their competitors have tried to do (Microsoft have launched 3 search services in the time Google has been going: MSN Search, Live and Bing) it doesn’t look like they will be able to take much more market share off the search giant.

The real competition in my view comes from Facebook.

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