Monthly Archive: September 2010
MiniBar September: Interview with Nick Black
Cloudmade sponsored last month’s MiniBar and co-founder Nick Black gave the first presentation, talking about the company’s background and projects. I caught up with him afterwards, to find out Continue reading »
- September 30, 2010
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The Business Tool Box: Web Analytics Workshop
MiniBar Web Analytics workshop with Daniel Sim from MiniBar on Vimeo.
A short interview with Daniel Sim of PluginSEO, taken last week before his workshop on Web Analytics. I also Continue reading »
- September 22, 2010
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MiniBar August: interview with Julian Ranger
MiniBar August: Interview with Julian Ranger from MiniBar on Vimeo.
Julian Ranger took Hamish through the workings of DADapp.com just before taking to the stage at MiniBar last month.
MiniBar: Finance Continue reading »
MiniBar August: interview with Creative Industries KTN
MiniBar August: Creative Industries KTN from MiniBar on Vimeo.
An interview with two representatives from our sponsors, Creative Industries KTN. Mariano Roble and Anita Onwuegbuzie discuss the exciting events Continue reading »
Need a Chimney Removed?
You’ve probably seen photos from Christchurch, New Zealand following the 7.1 earthquake on 4 September. While the massive jolt caused widespread damage, no one was killed and only a handful of injuries were recorded which is incredibly lucky. Not only were Continue reading »
- September 17, 2010
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New Drupal 101 workshops next month
Our popular Drupal workshops from June are returning for a triumphant second round in October (5th and 12th from 4pm to 8). This time in Bethnal Green, at the Young Foundation (London).
The course is split into two 4-hour sessions. Part one covers the basic framework and content management: nodes, menus, Continue reading »
- September 10, 2010
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SEO gold: Malcolm Coles’ slideshow
I very much enjoyed Malcolm Coles‘ SEO workshop last week. His presentation was full of advice about sensible SEO and amusing case studies, and the interactive ending – where Coles examined the websites of a few brave volunteers – really helped Continue reading »


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