Keeping the logo style and colors we created a design that complements this.
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The logo represents a spanner and a mouse to show we provide a service to maintain websites.
]]>Ivinghoe Beacon……….0 Miles
Tring Station………….3.4 Miles
Wigginton……………..1.9 Miles
Wendover……………..6.5 Miles
Princes Risborough…6.5 Miles
Chinnor…………………4.8 Miles
23.1 Miles (plus a bit extra at the start and end)
The aim was to do the walk carrying a full pack (survival gear included) and at a fast pace to try and replicate the type of effort we will need to put in to complete the challenge in 24 hours. We walked the total distance in 7 hours 11 mins (which we are all very pleased with), albeit with blisters, aches, pains and a spot of sunburn! I think it’s fair to say things started to ‘breakdown’ around the 20 mile mark and that was with very good conditions, a good night’s sleep beforehand and with no long resting periods every 6 miles… I think the team will agree with me when I say I’m a little apprehensive about the challenge and it is going to be incredibly tough!
We plan to walk from Ivinghoe Beacon to Wendover and back again, this Sunday to see how we fair.
]]>There are several strategies for the 3 Peaks Challenge, with various pros and cons for each. We’ve decide to to set off on Friday 27th June in a minibus full of supplies and head up to Fort William where we’ll crash for the night.
Saturday 28th June…is where the real challenge begins…
Right, I’m off to the gym….
If you’d like to sponsor us please give all you can: https://www.justgiving.com/teams/VEGAS-3-PEAKS
]]>If you only think about your website as a collection of parts (eg. ecommerce, blog, photo gallery, online booking system), the overall impression to your users will be that of a fragmented website which is lots of parts, bolted together, rather than one seamless, flowing, experience.
Of course, you do need to think about these elements individually at some point, but you should always have the big picture in mind throughout the development and build process.
The same goes for your content. Whilst you may have written the content for each page on your site separately, your users will consume it in any order and from any path through your site, so it needs to hang together effectively and present a unified website.
Remember: thanks to search engine deep linking, any page on your site could be a first contact situation with a customer and could be a first impression. You need to ensure that every page creates the right first impression and that your visitors can easily find their way around.
If you need our help optimising your website to create an effective user experience, please do talk to us.
]]>The Three Peaks Challenge involves climbing the highest mountains of Scotland, England and Wales within 24 hours, which includes traveling time between them. The three peaks are:
The estimated walking distance is 42 kilometers (26 miles) with a total ascent of 3,000 meters.
Let the preparations begin.
]]>I recently read an article called Why your business needs a website (2012) on the theguardian.com, which states that 60% of small businesses in the UK still have no online presence at all. This is surprisingly high, as a study by Search Engine Land (2012) shows 85% of consumers look to the Internet to find local businesses. Although both of these studies are a couple of years old now, working in the industry does still give me the sense that these statistics are not too different in 2014.
No matter the size of your business, whether you are a sole trader or multinational business, having a website is vitality important in the technology age we live in.
A website, when utilised in the right way can help grow your business and here’s how:
Websites can be affordable and the technology shouldn’t be a barrier that stops you from enhancing your business online.
Of course we can! We’ve been working in web for years and we’d love to help you embrace the web and all the advantages it can bring.
Give me a call on 07704 055390 and I’ll be more than happy to discuss how we can help.
I look forward to helping you.
Jenna Garner
]]>SEO is the practice of optimising your website to allow search engines such as Google and Bing to figure out what the website’s about and list it according to search terms and popularity in search results. Optimising your site for search is a relatively easy, but time consuming process. A combination of factors are employed to provide good SEO.
First and foremost: you need to know what your visitors (and potential customers) will be searching for. You need to understand the language of your website’s users. Once you do, you can utilise this knowledge in a variety of ways to improve those users’ chances of finding you.
Some of the factors you need to consider when implementing SEO are:
Keeping the above points in mind when building or maintaining your website will really help boost your search engine position.
If you’d like to know more about how we can help you implement SEO on your website, please do talk to us.
If you’d like us to look after your website for you, check out GarnerTech’s sister website, maintainawebsite.com.
]]>To the untrained eye, it may look like a funky, abstract, 3D cube, but the clues are there if you know what you’re looking for.
Nested on two different planes within the logo are the company initials, G and T, highlighted in the images below in blue.
So there you have it! Testament to the genius of Lisa!
Want a cool logo like this with Lisa working on your company’s brand?
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