Posts Tagged ‘Inbound Marketing’

0601.11

Celebrating another Big Year for Optix Solutions, and looking forward to an even Bigger One

Posted by Amanda in Company News, News

If over ten years of continuous growth in the world of web design and online marketing has taught us one thing at Optix Solutions, it is that you stand still at your peril.

At Optix we strive to put ourselves at the centre of the latest thinking around, and developments in, our industry. We understand that by being set up to quickly grasp the potential of the latest innovations and technical advances and then being able to incorporate them effectively into what we do, benefits us because it benefits our clients.

2010 was one of the most challenging years for business in decades, yet Optix has continued to prosper by enabling our clients to harness the sort of cost-effective and innovative online solutions that help them maximise Return on Investment (ROI) time and time again.

Key to this was taking a holistic approach to each project. Rather than treating each assignment in isolation we looked at the bigger picture, pulling together outstanding web design with bespoke, customer-specific online marketing solutions, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and effective Social Media strategies. Everything we did was geared towards converting interest into sales, leads and growth.

It’s was another 12 months to remember for all of us at Optix, although it absolutely flew by! Among the many highlights were:

  • Redesigning the web presence of international broadcast solutions specialists Gearhouse Broadcast and using it as the basis for delivering a comprehensive and highly effective online marketing strategy
  • Overhauling Devon Wildlife Trust’s website and building in a host of new features that enable DWT and its members to share information on Devon’s unique natural environment and the current issues affecting it
  • Providing office plants and green interiors specialists Urban Planters with websites for their growing overseas franchises
  • Building a website for Dakar Challenge with features that truly reflect its spirit of adventure
  • Creating a website to attract interest and customers to new business Just Another Baby, then allying it to an innovative and easy to use online store to take full advantage of that interest

We are always looking to further the understanding of the latest trends within our industry, and we were proud to publish the Optix Solutions Social Media Survey in October. This was the culmination of 10 months research into how effectively businesses were including Social Media, the likes of Twitter, Facebook and blogs, into their marketing strategies.

We were also happy to give something in return, so on the back of the results of the survey we produced a free Social Media Policy Generator for businesses and organisations.

To round it all off, we launched YourJobsboard Exeter (also see below), which matches local vacancies to local jobseekers without the need for incurring fees through advertising and agencies.

At Optix we’re looking forward to an exciting and prosperous 2011, and would like to wish the same to all our customers, colleagues and associates.

2710.10

Social Media Survey 2010 – The results are in!

Posted by Optix Solutions in Company News, News, Online Marketing, Social Media

The increasing use of Social Media has created a fundamental shift in the way a business needs to think. Are you missing out on opportunities? Do you know what other businesses are doing? We’ve asked the questions, and the results are in!

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2106.10

Will you get a buzz out of Google caffeine?

Posted by ksousa in News, Online Marketing, SEO

The online industry has been waiting for the latest developments to Google’s search engine, Google Caffeine, to go public in the UK for some months now.

However, Google have a habit of rolling out new innovations slowly and gradually, testing the water and making adjustments rather than going in for Big Bang launches.

It is believed that Project Caffeine will soon be driving the Google search engine we will be using in the UK. So what is it all about and what differences are we likely to notice?

Well, for starters there is a clue in the name as to one of its essential improvements, namely Caffeine, a stimulant that gets things moving faster.

According to those who tested the new search engine last year, Caffeine is almost twice as quick as Google’s current search infrastructure, in one example taking 0.12 seconds to deliver results on a search that took 0.25 seconds on conventional Google.

Relevance: Testers reported that they not only found a much larger number of results for specific searches but also that Caffeine produced better results for longer ‘strings’. In other words longer search terms or searches for specific phrases or titles produced more productive results.

It also appears to be more reactive to current and breaking events. With Twitter and Facebook both launching real-time search engines, Google would naturally want to stay up with the game.

On the downside, it was reported that images and videos seemed to appear further down in searches than currently, although that may well change or have been changed already.

Due to Google’s gradual test, review and adjust way of doing things, we can’t say for sure exactly when you’ll be able to see Caffeine in action at home or at work, but it’s coming!