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TwentyEleven are proud to be working with Central Presentations with their search engine optimisation work. Central Presentations specialise in providing effective Audio Visual solutions to the Corporate, Live Events and Production Industries. Offering the latest in Video, Audio and Lighting hire. With over almost two decades of experience of providing Audio Visual services to the events and production industries you can rely on Central Presentations to create an Audio Visual Solution that is right for you, working with you throughout the process.

Aaargh.....What can I say.  As every small business owner knows (especially in web design), getting exposure is the most important thing.  And in my case one main focus is my Search Engine Ranking (SERPS).  Since I started my business this has slowly been getting better i.e. going from non existence to placing on page 2 on Google in a very short space of time. Not bad considering that the search term Web Design Stratford upon Avon is a fiercely competitive one.

With Firefox being everyones favourite Web Developers tool its good to see that Google are hot on their heels developing some great extensions for Chrome. The Chrome Developer Tools are great for debugging HTML, JavaScript and CSS in Chrome. If you're writing a webpage or even a web app for the Chrome Web Store, you can inspect elements in the DOM, debug live JavaScript, and edit CSS styles directly in the current page. Extensions can make Google Chrome an even better web development environment by providing additional features that you can easily access in your browser.

I have been writing over at my blog about writing compelling copy for the web. Now a day’s many people are using Wordpress as their blogging platform or Content Management System, because Wordpress provides flexibility, easy customization, and tailored Search Engine Optimisation. Most people who use Wordpress are aware of basic search engine optimisation (SEO) and will be aware of some of the popular Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) plugins available to them.  However for high search engine placement they need to adopt more advanced techniques (Keyword Analysis, Split Testing, compelling Copy etc) . As we all know Copy is king when it comes to Googles 'Bots'.  If you want to get Good Wordpress SEO with minimal work, here is a cool and very popular wordpress plugin,  Scribe.

With a new year on the horizon, it’s time to pack away the old, worn web designs and prepare for the brave, new face of tomorrow. Although trends don’t start and stop on January 1st, there is a definite shift from what we craved at the beginning of the year to what we are seeking tutorials for at the end of the year. Most of the time, this shift is subtle. It’s a perfection or re-interpretation of a currently hot trend. Trends help us evolve as designers. As we master the skills of design aesthetic, we continue to push forward to what’s next or what needs to be fully discovered.

TechRadar recently delivered what they and top experts consider to be key trends for the next 12 months in web design. At the core, is an increased focus on usability. Smashing Magazine sought to promote better user experiences with storytelling, encouraging designers to capitalize on users’ emotions. The bottom line: by focusing on usability, a better website can be built. Plagued by a turbulent economic outlook, web designers are finding it in their best interest and those of their clients to scale back on building micro-sites and head-to-toe redesigns, and focus more on improving the overall usability of their websites.