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  • A comedian shows us a list of comedy platforms.

    List of comedy platforms

    Glenn Reffin

    5 March, 2025
    comedians, comedy, Social networking

    In this short post, we provide a list of comedy platforms that are useful for a comedian to enhance their online presence.

  • A comedian stands in front of a background made up of social media icons.

    Social media for comedians

    Glenn Reffin

    5 March, 2025
    comedians, comedy, website

    This short post lists some of the main social media platforms for comedians and how best to use them to support your online presence.

  • A comedian stands on stage telling a joke to his audience, it'll be on his website before the show is over.

    Why comedians need their own website

    Glenn Reffin

    3 March, 2025
    comedians, comedy, Spotlight, website

    Tired of relying on social media? Learn why having your own website is crucial for comedians. Control your brand, connect with fans, and future-proof your career.

  • An abstract image with the Redcentaur logo and a representation of volunteers hands being raised in favour of charities and village halls.

    Charities and village halls: a spotlight

    Glenn Reffin

    1 March, 2025
    Case studies, Spotlight, village hall

    Building strong communities: see how we help charities and village halls overcome challenges with expert web development, graphic design, and printing.

  • A spotlight on a comedians' microphone in front of a bare brick wall.

    Comedians: a spotlight

    Glenn Reffin

    28 February, 2025
    Case studies, comedians, comedy, Spotlight

    We explore how partnering with an experienced skilled agency can help you craft websites that are powerful marketing tools for comedians.

  • 5 tips for better web site construction

    Glenn Reffin

    16 January, 2011
    Project Management

    This post is about building your design into a working site but it is important not to rush in too soon. Most people visiting this series will either be designers with experience behind them, or clients wishing to understand our design process. Neither groups are likely to want a detailed explanation of the construction phase…

  • 10 tips to write better content

    Glenn Reffin

    12 August, 2009
    Writing

    Writing for the web is similar to writing for print but requires even more concentration! Here are 10 tips to improve your web content and encourage visitors to stay on your site and to come back for more. Site visitors tend to have shorter concentration spans than print readers. They can drift from one website…

  • 6 ways a small business can beat the recession

    Glenn Reffin

    29 June, 2009
    Small business marketing

    We are in the middle of a recession, so why is it a good time for small businesses to sort out their web presence at such a bad time? Surely, it would be better to wait for the recession to be over and then to start investing again. In this post, I have outlined 6…

  • The Design Process

    Glenn Reffin

    25 June, 2009
    Project Management

    Before starting on the design process, you should have a well defined brief and understand the scope of the job. Without these, your project may end up with higher costs and delay because your expectations differ to those of your client. Now you are ready to evolve your ideas into some concepts to present to…

  • 7 reasons to use WordPress for a small business website

    Glenn Reffin

    14 June, 2009
    WordPress

    Which Content Management System (CMS) to use for small businesses that wants to update their website content? There are many options available for a small business and these may seem bewildering. In this post, I will give 7 reasons why WordPress is one of the best tools to support your small business website. Self-hosting With…

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