August 7, 2013

Website Redesign Case Study – PC Repair Lab

Website Redesign Case Study – PC Repair Lab (http://www.pcrepairlab.co.uk) Introduction Based in Leicester, PC Repair Lab provides mobile computer repair services to consumers across the UK. They came to us in enquiring about how our website re-design service can help their business grow and what flow20.com can do to

Wikipedia website – What makes it so easy to use?

I use Wikipedia on a daily basis. Often, several times a day and continue to find it as one of the most complete and up to date sources of information. I also find the site extremely easy to use and have been analysing it to figure out just what

9 Website Improvement Tips that cost nothing but will significantly improve your website performance

Every day we come into contact with a lot of websites, either whilst browsing or looking for design inspiration for a client website. It’s surprising to see just how many websites are out there, that still don’t follow the most basic principles of web design that will ensure conversion

How much time does your website visitor spend on your website?

If you have a website, chances are, you have some sort of analytics tool such as Google Analytics which gives you insights into what your website visitors do whilst on your website (and if you don’t, then I suggest you stop reading and get this installed on your site

Stock or real photos for your new website?

When we’re building a new webiste, quite often, we have had clients ask us whether we reccomend using real photos on their website or stock photos which can be purchased from a website like www.istockphoto.com.  So, we decided to make a list of the pros and cons of using

Starting an Ecommerce website for fashion?

In most cases, the technical requirements of your Ecommerce platform will be slightly different to online retailers selling hardware, Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) or other, standardardized items. Whilst any decent ecommerce platform is fully customizable nowadays, it does’nt hurt to have an idea about the technical requirements and capabilities