10 Free Things That Better My Internet
The Internet has come a long way, and with web 2.0 breaching our holiest of holies, the Internet isn’t shared anymore. Your Internet is very personally yours, and mine is mine.
26th May 2013
We have expanded, and the newest member of our team is our writer: Mana. Mana has written ad copy and newspaper articles, and now jumps headfirst into the content creation for our clients on the web. We’re wrapped with her varied interests and strong curiosity; she’s going to be writing about some pretty diverse subjects: social entrepreneurship and microfinance, communication technology… even brewing beer. Watch this space for more.
Websites, unlike products online, survive on the vitality of their content. We have long produced websites with the ability to remain fresh and relevant, only to find that the hardest part about keeping a blog updated, is not the tools, but the content.
And so we have shifted our focus: to not only provide the tools you will need to have a dynamic website that represents you, but to always have the ability to generate intelligent and current content that keeps your site bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, keeps visitors abreast with the industry you represent and leaves you free to do the work that is most important to you.
We’re not building websites anymore, we are co-creating your presence online.
The Internet has come a long way, and with web 2.0 breaching our holiest of holies, the Internet isn’t shared anymore. Your Internet is very personally yours, and mine is mine.
Amidst a lot of inspirational discourse is a common backbone: that failure is a stepping stone to success. It’s been said tonnes of times and is an integral part of every ’successful’ story: the thousand’s of times that I failed is the reason that I succeed.
Everywhere I go, everyone seems to be hunting a bargain. This is not unnatural; there is limited funding at your disposal and you seek to spend it wisely.