Archive for the ‘Web site development’ Category

Voodoo Bar

Monday, January 14th, 2008

Voodoo BarVoodoo Bar is a new entertainment venue in Edinburgh. As a result of new a new bar in a crowded marketing, it had a need for a web site cheaply and quickly but still easily maintainable.

esspeedee chose to implement the WordPress content management system and use a prebuilt template from the open source community in order to have the site ready for launch as soon as possible.

It was a requirement to be able to display photos from party nights at the bar on the site quickly and easily. With this in mind, an integration with the popular Flickr photo sharing service was chosen. Flickr allows the bar staff to easily upload photos which are replicated on the site.

The Voodoo Bar site is an excellent example of rapid site development.

BarVoodoo.co.uk

Quick guide to using apostrophes

Saturday, May 5th, 2007

ApostropheHaving grown tired of the constant misuse of apostrophes on the internet (my own included!), I decided to put together a few pages on how they should be used properly. So, today I have launched ApostropeGuide.com – How to use the apostrophe correctly. I hope it is of use to some people.

This site also gives me the opportunity to practice what I preach. Apostophes are a suitable niche market that will allow me to test my search marketing skills by building links and authority with the likes of Google, Yahoo and MSN.

ApostropheGuide.com

SSAA begins online sales

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

SSAAThe Society of Scottish Architect Artists has been around for a number of years but wanted to expand their market online. They wanted to be able to display work on the site and potentially sell it.

esspeedee chose to use the Mambo content management system due to its integrated nature. This system is expandable so as to allow both content and media to be managed. By setting up templates in a specific manner, the site is able to generate leads for purchasing specific pieces of artwork.

The site is fully maintainable by the client in order to give them total control of their content.

ArtGalleryScotland.co.uk

HR Consultancy Udakka refreshes

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

UdakkaNottingham based HR Consultancy Udakka looked to refresh its web site to reflect its new branding.

It was essential that the site be fully user maintainable. For that reason the Mambo content management system was implemented and heavily customised in order to produce the desired result.