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Author: Olly
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Opencart vs WooCommerce
We have just published an article about Opencart vs WooCommerce over on Medium – as we get asked about both platforms quite often, so figured it would make sense to put our…
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The Benefits of Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Advertising
In the dynamic world of digital marketing, Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising stands out as a powerful tool for businesses seeking to increase visibility, drive traffic, and achieve quick results. By allowing advertisers to…
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Is SEO Worth the Investment?
In the fast-paced digital landscape, businesses across the UK are constantly seeking ways to enhance their online presence and drive growth. Among the myriad of strategies available, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) often…
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What do we offer here at dijitul?
It always surprises me when I speak to a client that we have worked with for many years, and they are surprised that we do X or Y services – “Oh I…
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ANOTHER new website..
Yes, we are once again launching a new website for dijitul. The latest new one was only a rushed temporary website, as our old website had started to develop some bugs. We…
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When did you last update your website?
I was stopped in my tracks last year by a potential client that was enquiring about our website maintenance and marketing services. I had sent them an estimate for the work, which…
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Bank Holidays – Things to Remember!
Bank holidays are special days that gift us with the occasional long weekend off and four day working weeks – but there are also things you need to (or should) consider when…
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Happy Leap Day!
Every four years, we are granted an extra day—a day that appears out of thin air to balance the scales of our Gregorian calendar. This day, February 29th, known as Leap Day,…
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Shiny new server
Hello – as mentioned in my previous blog post, one of the first major things I wanted us to focus on in 2024 was moving our hosted websites over to a brand…
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Twenty Twenty-four
Wow. Where did that last year go? It does seem like the older you get, the faster the years go – and whereas they obviously dont go faster: it does always surprise…