It seems to be the perennial question for clients: should I reveal my budget?
My answer is a most definite YES, and here’s why.
Alex Cowell on Friday, 28th May, 2010
It seems to be the perennial question for clients: should I reveal my budget?
My answer is a most definite YES, and here’s why.
Simon Booth on Monday, 19th April, 2010
The two main political parties have both made use of digital media to launch their manifestos. Are we talking grade A gimmickry, or is something of value being added?
Continue reading “The digital manifestos reviewed”
Alex Cowell on Wednesday, 13th January, 2010
For the uninitiated, Aggers is the nickname of Jonathan Agnew, a stalwart of Test Match Special on the Beeb. As a lover of test cricket and a long-suffering England fan, I have been enjoying following Aggers on Twitter (@aggerscricket) during the current winter series in South Africa. Not only does he keep me updated on the score, but he knows how to banter – a fine twitterer if ever there was one.
But what I particularly like is the instantaneousness that Twitter gives you of something you can’t get elsewhere. Take an Aggers tweet from this morning:
Strauss press conference. “Test won’t last 5 days” http://twitpic.com/xwfkg
Here we have it, the thoughts of the England captain and a photo from the press conference, published ahead of its appearance in other media, even in the age of 24 hour news.
Faith Johnstone on Wednesday, 18th November, 2009
What has an unsuccessful whale got to do with your business? I’ll explain by the end of this post – all you need to know for now is that you definitely don’t want to be one. Easier said than done though because Twitter, like most social media sites, contains many pitfalls for an unsuspecting organisations to fall into. So to help you out here are our top five things NOT to do on Twitter.
Faith Johnstone on Wednesday, 11th November, 2009
Google Caffeine, the worst kept “top secret” project of 2009 is ready for roll out early next year. After a flurry of speculation caused by the beta version disappearing, Google blogger Matt Cutts confirmed the news that one of your New Year’s resolutions is going to be “check my position in the Google rankings”. For now though, we wait.
But what are we waiting for, exactly?
Continue reading “Should Google Caffeine give you the jitters?”
Alex Cowell on Wednesday, 30th September, 2009
Google have recently launched a new tool which allows any user to add a comment to any page on your website. Yes, you heard that right… ANY user can comment on ANY page on your site and Google don’t give you an “off” button if you don’t like it.
It’s called Sidewiki and it is a plug-in for the Google Toolbar. On the Google blog, Sidewiki is promoted as a tool where all users can add “their knowledge along the way”. But it’s already clear that brands are not seeing things quite the same way…
Alex Cowell on Wednesday, 23rd September, 2009
I recently debated this question with some exciting Brighton digital businesses via the MDHub 100 network.
So what do I think the answer is?
Aegir Hallmundur on Monday, 7th September, 2009
If you’ve ever needed a good photograph to illustrate something, you may have been frustrated that the usual stock photo sites have returned just the usual stream of polished, cheesy smiles. A lot of people seem to overlook Flickr as an option, which now contains a fantastic array of over 3 billion images, all uploaded by its users.
Until recently Flickr’s search wasn’t too helpful for browsing large numbers of images. Now Flickr has updated their search and presents the results in a nice grid, perfect for browsing. But can you legally use the images you find for commercial purposes?
Continue reading “HOW TO: Use Flickr for free commercial-use photos”
Alex Cowell on Friday, 31st July, 2009

More and more of our clients at Cubeworks want to understand how they can use social media and especially Twitter. It might not be the right move for their business just yet, but with all the Twitter buzz in the air, they don’t want to be missing out.
Many a social media/web consultant has blogged in recent time about the benefits and pitfalls of Twitter for business, and I had formulated my own thoughts. Well… just as I sat down to finish my post, I discovered Twitter had put me out of my misery with their fantastic, shiny new business guide entitled “Twitter 101“.
Natasha Richards on Friday, 5th June, 2009

Recently here at Cubeworks we have undertaken in-depth website audits for two not-for-profit organisations.
Audits? “Yawn”, I hear you cry!
However, these audits have proven to be invaluable in enabling our clients to assess how their sites are performing against their business goals.
Continue reading “Website audit: How healthy is your website?”