Travel Website Design

Chris Penrith

I’m Sorry… I Don’t Follow: 4 Reasons to Use the ‘Nofollow’ Attribute

Posted by Chris Penrith November 26, 2010
Categories: Internet Marketing Training, Marketing, Travel Marketing, Travel Website Design | No Comments

 
 
 

Photo by m_bahareth.

 
Recently, I’ve been playing detective and trying to follow the process of ‘nofollow’ links. It does take a bit of detective work to find out if a link is ‘nofollow’ or not.  This is because you can’t tell just by looking at the page; you need to look in the page’s HTML code [...]

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Frank Orman

Don’t Miss Our Last Internet Marketing Seminar of 2010

Posted by Frank Orman November 5, 2010
Categories: Travel Marketing, Travel Website Design | No Comments

 
 
Don’t Miss Our Last Internet Marketing Seminar in 2010 on 1 December!
 
If your didn’t manage to make it to our brilliant seminar in October, here is your last chance to get your head around the notions of SEO and online marketing this year.  Experience the LeadGenerators’ internet marketing seminar on 1 December and learn how [...]

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Emily Collins

A Sneaky Twitter Tactic

Posted by Emily Collins October 29, 2010
Categories: Internet Marketing Training, Marketing, Travel Marketing, Travel Website Design | No Comments

 
Just because Halloween is round the corner, doesn’t mean that we’ve gone all black hat on you. We’re just feeling a little sneaky as of late, and wanted to share a tactic with you, which may be considered by some to be a little on the naughty side. Now we’re can’t take the credit for [...]

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Emily Collins

What are One-Box Results?

Posted by Emily Collins October 28, 2010
Categories: Internet Marketing Training, Travel Website Design | No Comments

 
Question:
 
Hello LeadGenerators, You have a reputation as internet marketing experts so I wondered if you could answer a tricky question. I run a website that specialises in cheap flights and while conducting keyword research on flights from Seattle we found that many of the keywords that people were searching for were phrases like Seattle [...]

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Emily Collins

Girl Geek’s 5th Anniversary Dinner

Posted by Emily Collins August 13, 2010
Categories: Internet Marketing Training, Marketing, Miscellaneous, Social Media, Travel Marketing, Travel Website Design, Twitter | No Comments

 
You may recall a few months ago that I was lucky enough to take a treasure hunt around Regent Street with the Girl Geeks. Well, last Wednesday they proved that internet marketing training can be loads of fun by throwing a fabulous 5th anniversary dinner at the Google Headquarters in Victoria. I was lucky enough [...]

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Emily Collins

Pictures are the Deciding Factor in Travel Purchases

Posted by Emily Collins May 31, 2010
Categories: Marketing, Travel Marketing, Travel Website Design | No Comments

 
If you’ve been on one of our internet marketing training sessions or had a site analysis carried out by us then you’ll have probably have had us tell you that the best way of evoking a destination is with graphics. We really don’t mean to go on but it’s something that we strongly believe in [...]

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Fabio Lucindo

Screen Resolution: Is Bigger Better?

Posted by Fabio Lucindo June 17, 2009
Categories: Travel Website Design, Web Design | 3 Comments

 
Over the last few months I’ve been asked the same question many times, each time I start designing a new website: “Should we design it for 800 x 600 resolution or we can go for 1024 x 768 ?”
Until last year I would always suggest, “Let’s do it on 800 x 600 because half of [...]

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