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Month: September 2015

Award Winning For Best School Website at HDA Awards 2015!

Winners in The Hertfordshire Digital Awards 2015 For Best School Website The Hertfordshire Digital Awards 2015 is a multi county scheme that rewards innovation and progressive thinking by businesses, events, individuals, charities and educational establishments.  From small businesses to large national companies- the HDA Awards rewards companies who ‘use digital...

Innermedia’s Chris Knight Volunteers At The School of Croc

Innermedia is back in Uganda to provide a unique, once in a lifetime experience to children from the CoRSU Rehabilitation Hospital. We first met and worked with the CoRSU last year in a project called the School of Croc. It was introduced to us by our client and wildlife expert,...

What’s the Deal with Periscope?

Scoping is already a verb and 10 million users have signed up to the live-streaming app, so should you be using Periscope? Let’s start with a quick introduction to this year’s most exciting new platform: What is Periscope? Periscope is essentially a live TV station, run from people’s smartphones. It’s a...
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Is Your Email Marketing Summer-Ready? Tips for Higher Open Rates
Summer is a season of sunshine, holidays, and shifting routines – and that includes how people interact with their inboxes. With many of your customers heading off on breaks or spending less time online, it’s more important than ever to adjust your email marketing strategy to keep open rates high...
Using Google Trends to Refocus Your July Marketing Goals
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It might sound odd, but lava lamps are helping keep the internet secure. At Cloudflare’s San Francisco HQ, there’s a wall of over 100 lava lamps bubbling away 24/7, not just for decoration, but as part of a high-tech encryption system. Here’s how it works: Lava lamps produce unpredictable motion....