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Top tip: Use Google cache to browse a webpage that’s down

Top tip: Use Google cache to browse a webpage that’s down

I spent ten minutes this morning waiting for a page to load, before remembering about Google cache. Google cache’s sites when it indexes them, meaning if you want to look at a page that doesn’t change all that often, you can easily take a look…

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Removing the “admin” vulnerability from your WordPress website

Removing the “admin” vulnerability from your WordPress website

Here are instructions for securing your WordPress website—to remove the “admin” user which is currently the target of botnet hacker attacks. (More information on the attack is below the video). Basically a large network of “zombie”, or “botnet” computers is being used to find WordPress…

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WordPress attacked by giant botnet

WordPress attacked by giant botnet

Hot off the press! WordPress attacked by giant botnet http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22152296

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Drop box URL shortening

Drop box URL shortening

Just a very quick tip. Dropbox is a useful tool for sharing large files, I use it with my client’s quite a bit. One thing I do not like is the length of the URL it gives you to share, they can be longer than…

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I can design your Facebook Page for you

I can design your Facebook Page for you

This is one of those “ultra specials” that I run as a way to build my client base. In some ways I feel a bit silly doing it because it’s just so cheap, but meeting new people makes pretty much everything worth while in my…

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Facebook Pages, and just how big to make those pesky cover and profile pictures

Facebook Pages, and just how big to make those pesky cover and profile pictures

This website may have been written when the new Pages system and layouts were first launched, but it’s still very valid and useful. It contacts all the information about the picture sizes you need, and a few extra helpful tips besides. http://www.marketinggum.com/facebook-timeline-upgrade-sizes-faqs-how-to Do bear in…

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SEO, in a nutshell

SEO, in a nutshell

At its core, SEO is about reinforcing. Reinforcing your messages, your values, who you are and what you do. Each page, every blog post, should help strengthen those key messages. When we stop thinking about SEO in terms of its technical aspects, and instead see…

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Close client interaction

Close client interaction

This is the conversation that flowed on Twitter following a previous post. Early feedback and close client interaction really is critical—you don’t your web person to go off on a tangent! Blog post! How I work #2 goo.gl/aZ0tw — Peter Mahoney (@petermahoney) March 22, 2013…

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What’s all this about? Huh?

What’s all this about? Huh?

Keep an eye out for a new product announcement next week. In the meantime, here’s a teaser. (If that’s too much of a tease, then check out http://www.peopleperhour.com/hourlie/create-an-offline-version-of-your-website/44643)

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How I work #2

How I work #2

Last year I wrote about my penchant for designing everything from logos to databases and scripts on the back of envelopes. My final sentence read, “How do you work? Scribbles? Itemised lists? Walls of Post-it notes?” Well, the last item in that list isn’t just…

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