The internet is an organic and competitive environment in which websites need to be loved and nurtured to survive. Without regular feeding of unique and engaging content, your website will die a slow death, eventually falling into the pit of out of date, irrelevant and badly ranked websites.

As web browsing on smart phones and tablets continues to grow, having a mobile and tablet friendly website is no longer a nice to have but a central component of any web design project.

Designing a website involves considering a number of unique elements which are not found in other design mediums. These elements change as online trends and technologies evolve and disregarding them can have a dramatic impact on the success of your website, brand and business.

E-newsletters are a popular and cost effective way to communicate with your contacts. This popularity has led to a significant increase in corporate newsletters and as people’s email inboxes fill and they become time poor, having your e-newsletter opened and then read is an increasing challenge.

Google’s recent release of its new search algorithm Hummingbird, along with the announcement that all Google searches are now encrypted, has raised a lot of discussion and concerns regarding website rankings and SEO practises.

Just how successful is your website? And what can it tell you about those who visit it?