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Juretic takes Marc Hogan's motivational speaking online

Marc Hogan is a professional motivational speaker who came to Juretic looking for a website to promote himself and his products to his target audience.

But, it wasn’t just as simple as that.  With years of experience as professional speaker Marc obviously needed to have an online voice and presence but he also wanted a place to talk about his newest project – becoming a stand-up comedian.

Both website are of course beautifully designed and intuitive to use but also allow Marc to explain what he does and where his journey from motivational speaker into stand-up will take him.

Make sure that you have a look at Marc’s blog and read about how a simple bet can result in you taking to the stage at the Edinburgh Comedy Festival.

Websites: www.marchoganlive.com and myfunnybusiness.com

If you want some self promotion then pick up the phone and dial 0845 838 7435 or drop us an email and talk to us today.

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Jennie Wallace wrote this on 13 November, 2008 @ 12:55 pm
Filed under: Latest news and goings on

Juretic goes snowboarding with O'Neill Evolution

Once again we have been working downstairs with our pals Ever Creative on another website project for O’Neill and have just launched the O’Neill Evolution website.

The website is set to promote the Six Star O’Neill Evolution 2009 Ticket to Ride World Snowboarding Tour in Davos, Switzerland and give fans a place to keep up to date with news and results from the competition.

The tournament is sponsored by Swatch and has a $100,000 prize fund. If you can’t get to the event, then the O’Neill Evolution website is going to get you up close and personal with the participants by giving you the opportunity to see some amazing video footage, photography and gain access to exclusive promotions and news.

The event starts on January 5th 2009 and runs until the 10th as is one of only six TTR Men’s freestyle snowboarding events that boasts the Six Star rating, so make sure that you are in on all of the action.

Website: www.oneilleurope.com/evolution/

Looking for a website that inspires and grabs the attention of your target audience, then send us an email or give us a call on 0845 838 7435.

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Jennie Wallace wrote this on @ 12:26 pm
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Juretic fights the living dead with Burn Zombie Burn website

Continuing our partnership with Ever Creative and Pinnacle Software, we have just launched the ‘Burn Zombie Burn’ website.  The website will provide the ‘Burn Zombie Burn’ PlayStation game players the opportunity to get to know the characters better as well as figure out which weapons are best suited to defeating the plethora of zombies.

The game is based around Bruce and his girlfriend Daisy, whose lives have been interrupted by zombies who threaten to take over their once peaceful town.  Don’t you hate it when that happens?  Yes.  Me too.

The website will help to promote the game which is due for release in early 2009 and give you a sneak preview of what you can expect from the game.

Website: www.burnzombieburn.com

If you are looking for a website with the ‘wow’ factor, then get in touch with us here or call 0845 838 7435.

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Jennie Wallace wrote this on @ 12:06 pm
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Vicki joins Juretic Media

It has been just over two months since Vicki started at Juretic, so it really is about time that we welcomed her into the fold properly…

We have opened up our doors to Vicki, who has come to Juretic to join our design department and share with you and us her unquestionable talent and flair.

Vix has hit the ground running, lending her creativity to many of our recent launches.

With 8 years in the industry Vicki has a clear dedication to her discipline and is often found developing her CSS, looking for some inspiration and shopping at lunch time.

Good to have another girl in the office :)

Find out a little more about Vicki here.

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Jennie Wallace wrote this on @ 11:29 am
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The importance of web standards to clients

Web Standards has been a term often heard by web professionals over the past decade and it seems that this has been a good thing for increasing the professionalism of our industry. But often the client has been left out of the loop on why web standards are important and not only that but can benefit them and their ROI.

The advantages for web designers are perfectly clear in that the first thing a designer or developer will notice when adopting web standards is that their code is:

  • Easier to read
  • Less bloated
  • Much easier to bug fix

The first and third of these are directly related and provide the client with the benefit that maintenance costs should be trimmed as bug fixing becomes quicker. However, the second point in this list also provides a number of benefits to the client.

Lets look at these benfits in detail.

Firstly, with less bloated code comes smaller file sizes which equates to less bandwidth used by your site which can save some of the operating costs of your site.

Secondly, this smaller file size then equates to faster page loads which is highly beneficial as there have been many studies over the years that suggest that users are not prepared to wait too long for a site to load before finding somewhere else to go (how long is too long is a contentious point).

Lastly, though is an important benefit for many of our clients who use our Search Engine Marketing services to market their site and attain good traffic through Google. This benefit is that since April 2008 Google Adwords account users landing page load times have been taken into account when judging the quality of the page so quicker load times can directly benefit your Google campaign: How does load time affect my landing page quality?

Using standards is also good from the point of view that the code will then be future proofed against advances in web technologies such as new browser launches etc. As the new Google Chrome browser is a a standards compliant browser we are not having to recode to make any of our sites work in it, they work in it anyway due to being standards compliant.

Standards compliance is not as big a topic these days as it used to be but it is still worth reminding clients that there are benefits to adhering to the standards.

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Martin Gordon wrote this on 3 October, 2008 @ 3:18 pm
Filed under: Web Design & Development

Renaming File Extensions Uncovered

Every now and then you have one of those little problems, you are sure there must be a simple solution, yet for the life of you - you can’t find it.

Today I had the task of converting a few hundred supplied images into a useable format for web use. The supplied files were produced on a mac, and were free of defining extensions.
We Windows users do tend to find file extensions useful as do many online and offline applications.

Martin, our Senior Designer, who is recovering swiftly from allowing his 2 year old daughter to shave his head, managed to work out that the correct extension for these files would be a .tiff - (Tag Image File Format), having tried .eps , .bmp, .jpg and a few others.

I looked into the options available - those of you who have tried the Windows rename tool will understand that this was not the best way to proceed.

Initially I looked at Microsoft Picture Editor which, though not a great editor, has a very useful file renaming routine. The program, however, did not recognise the files I pointed it at as image files ( as they had no extensions ) - so refused to have anything to do with them. Next I researched several downloadable programs which promised to batch rename files, but had no real luck.

Ah, the joy of the Internet ( only last week I fixed my washing machine following advice on a forum), I found mention of a command line rename tool which I could use directly from Windows Vista. It recommended me to try opening up command line in the folder ( shift and right click ) I wished to edit :

ren *.* *.tiff

You can of course change the last bit to be anything.

As if by magic all files in the folder were immediately and swiftly renamed with the chosen extension.

Now that the files are viewable and editable Martin is batching them into .jpegs.

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Sam Swanson wrote this on @ 12:53 pm
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