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  • Wireframe of a website page, illustrating UX design principles for optimal user experience.

    UX design: Creating websites users love

    Glenn Reffin

    5 June, 2025
    UX design, website, website development

    Discover the power of UX design and learn how to create websites focused on user experience that users love, helping you achieve your business goals.

  • A man with dark hair and casual dress sits browsing mobile-friendly websites on his smartphone.

    Mobile-friendly website: A must for UK success

    Glenn Reffin

    4 June, 2025
    Mobile-friendly website, website development

    Is your website mobile-friendly? Discover why it’s crucial for UK success and optimising for any hand-held device.

  • A laptop displays an e-commerce website with product listings, surrounded by logos of various e-commerce platforms such as Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento, Salesforce, and Wix.

    Finding the best e-commerce platform for UK businesses

    Glenn Reffin

    29 May, 2025
    e-commerce, website, website development

    Choosing the best e-commerce platform for your UK business? This article compares Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, BigCommerce, and more.

  • A flat-lay image showing a notebook with a hand-drawn website wireframe, a tablet displaying a website features mind map, a stylus, a calendar, a coffee cup, and sticky notes on a clean surface. The colours are bright blues, greens, and greys with a warm accent. The image depicts perfect website planning.

    5 key steps to perfect website planning

    Glenn Reffin

    23 May, 2025
    website, website development

    Plan your website for success! Follow these 5 key steps to define your goals, target audience, content, and features, ensuring effective website planning.

  • A laptop displays competent, professional website development overlaying elements suggesting the UK (a flag and a map of the UK), and professional business (a cityscape, office, and upward-trending graphs).

    Website development UK: A complete guide for businesses

    Glenn Reffin

    22 May, 2025
    website, website development

    A complete guide to website development in the UK for businesses. Learn about planning, design, development, SEO, and choosing the right partner.

  • A set of children’s letter blocks being pushed together by miniature people to form prominent calls to action, including a button (saying “Click me”), with a cartoon vibe.

    Calls to action: A straightforward guide to getting more clicks

    Glenn Reffin

    20 May, 2025
    Calls to Action, seo, Small business marketing

    Want more website clicks? Read this straightforward guide to calls to action (CTAs). Learn how they can drive more engagement and boost ticket sales.

  • Several panels showing each of six accessibility myths depicted in stylised images.

    Accessibility myths busted

    Glenn Reffin

    1 April, 2025
    Accessibility, Myths buster, website

    Debunking accessibility myths! Don’t let misconceptions hold you back. Learn why ‘later’ can be too late and ensure your website is inclusive for everyone.

  • Three men, one in a wheelchair, one with a guide dog, one with a laptop, in an orchard picking low-hanging fruit

    5 accessible quick wins

    Glenn Reffin

    27 March, 2025
    Accessibility, Quick wins

    Discover accessible quick wins to make your website inclusive! Simple tips for alt text, navigation, contrast, and more. Don’t exclude potential visitors!

  • An abstract man with a guide dog walks up a ramp to the door in a webpage and is welcomed.

    Web accessibility: a simple guide to stop excluding visitors

    Glenn Reffin

    25 March, 2025
    Accessibility, website

    Unlock your site’s potential! Discover vital web accessibility tips to ensure everyone can access your content. Don’t accidentally exclude visitors!

  • Two business people develop a accessibility strategy for their website.

    The benefits of an accessibility strategy

    Glenn Reffin

    20 March, 2025
    Accessibility, benefits, website

    An accessibility strategy benefits UK small businesses by expanding reach, improving SEO, and enhancing brand reputation, all while being cost-effective.

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