So You’ve Got a Website – NOW WHAT?

So You’ve Got a Website – NOW WHAT?

You’ve made the step into the World Wide Web. Now you need to get the most out of your website.

So we’ve spent some time putting your website together, getting the content right and making it look appealing to visitors and it’s now published and out there. What now? Sit back and let the business roll in? Well, you can do and hopefully you will get some. But there’s a lot more to be gained from treating your new website as an ongoing project.

This article gives our Top 10 suggestions of things you can do to help ensure your new website remains an effective tool for you and your business.

Helloooo…  We’re Over Here!

Helloooo… We’re Over Here!

A Brief Guide to Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)

Everyone wants to be at the top of Google – that’s why not everyone can be! But there are things you can do to help your position.

This is what is known as Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and in this article we look at how it works and some of the things you can do to help yourself.

GDPR – A Guide for Website Clients

GDPR – A Guide for Website Clients

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a new, European-wide law that replaces the Data Protection Act 1998 in the UK, with effect from 25 May 2018. It places greater obligations on how businesses and organisations from sole traders to multinationals handle the personal data of EU Citizens.

This Guide is intended to be helpful to Waving Moose clients – generally sole service providers, small businesses, charities and community organisations – in understanding new obligations under the GDPR in relation to the personal data that you hold.

A Brief Guide to Email

A Brief Guide to Email

Now you have a website, what are your email choices?

No doubt you have noticed that many businesses have email addresses that are the same as their domain name, eg www.wavingmoose.com and sam@wavingmoose.com. For some small businesses and sole traders there is some confusion about what this means in relation to their existing email.

This article is intended to give you some basic information about email and the options open to you when you have a domain of your own.