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Sherlock Holmes would hire a Web Designer
In the first Sherlock Holmes stories, Dr. Watson describes his colleague’s knowledge as thus. “Knowledge of Literature – nil Knowledge of Philosophy – nil Knowledge of Astronomy – nil Knowledge of Politics – Feeble Knowledge of Botany – Variable. Well … Continue reading
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Restaurant Website Internet Marketing – Week 9
Well, week 9 is here for our internet marketing plan for restaurants. How’s it going so far? If you’re just joining us and are looking to start up, head back to week 1 of our internet marketing for restaurants here, … Continue reading
Don’t Give Up, Flow With The River
It can be hard sometimes doing your own internet marketing and social media, particularly if you’re doing it from scratch. There will be a few points in particular when you’ll feel ready to give up. 1) When you start. Looking … Continue reading
Your Restaurant Website is not a Robot Butler
Let’s be honest here, no matter how good your website is, or how active you are in social media, it won’t make up for you serving bad food, and providing crappy customer service. Your website, and your online marketing are … Continue reading

