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My Work Experience

admin July 23rd, 2010 1 Comment » Posted in Web Development

James Baker has been on his Work Experience here at 9xb for two weeks, read more for his view on 9xb.

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What are web frameworks?

Here at 9xb we’re always trying to find the best and most efficient way to build our projects. The way to achieve this is to have a powerful and solid framework in place.

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Google Wave: What It Is And Why Its Important

Everyone is talking about Google Wave - find out what it is and why it is so important.

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How legal is your website?

Douglas Radburn January 5th, 2009 1 Comment » Posted in Web Development

Doug takes a look at the legalities of owning and running a website and the perils and pitfalls that await the unwary.

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Canonical Domains, HTTPS, and Sundry Malarkey of a Geek Nature

Paul Carpenter December 8th, 2008 1 Comment » Posted in Web Development

How unwary site owners or developers can fall foul of Google’s use of ’canonical domains’ for its rankings, and the kind of strategies you need to deploy to counter any such problems.

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    A First-hand Look At Site Accessibility For The Visually Impaired

    When I first started spending time on the internet, it was the mid ‘90s. Pre-CSS, pre-AJAX, pre-Flash, it was certainly a different time for the web and a different time for web developers! During that time at college, I was surrounded by many computer-users who, like me, had a visual impairment, and also many who were totally blind. It was then that I first became intrigued by the issues surrounding access to technology and web accessibility in particular.

    Rick’s first impressions of 9xb

    From my very first visit to the 9xb website, I knew this was a digital agency I wanted to work for!

    The 9xb knowledge base is staggering – just take a few moments to click around this blog and you’ll find a wealth of knowledge and experience of effective and more importantly successful SEO, PPC, link building, social media and of course web design and builds. It wasn’t only the incredible knowledge that impressed me – it was also their enthusiasm to share it in an understandable and transparent way – no dark arts or mumbo jumbo with these guys!

    Offline SEO

    So, perhaps I should start off by defining what exactly I mean by Offline SEO? I suppose its best summed up as “using offline methods to generate online noise”. So why then, in this age of high speed internet, mobiles phones capable of email and a plethora of devices from a brand carrying a fruit shaped logo, should we still be looking at offline methods to generate online noise? I’ve broken the topic down into three main sectors and although I believe there is a huge amount more to say on this, perhaps I’ll do a part two to this blog in the future:

    An Introduction to the 3 Stages of Link Building

    To say link building is a long, drawn-out process that requires time, patience and resources has become a bit of a tired opening to a blog post, but it’s nonetheless true.

    Part of what makes it so difficult is that it can be difficult to quantify time and results. As with anything, there are always quicker, more efficient ways of working; it’s just about learning the hacks and developing new ones.

    At 9xb, we tend to break the process link building down into three stages

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