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6 reasons a small business can beat the recession

We are in a recession, so why is it a good time for a small business to sort out its web presence right now? Wouldn’t it be better to wait for the recession to end before starting to invest again? In this post I outline 6 reasons why a small business should have a website and why you should be thinking about doing this now rather than later. For a limited period, this post includes a special offer on web hosting packages.

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How to use custom fonts with cufón

Do you want to use non-web safe fonts on your website and ensure that they are seen? In this post, you will learn how to use cufon, a javaScript rendering engine for any font on your site. It is simple to use, fast, reliable and supported by all browsers (including IE6!). Follow this step by step guide to easy font changing on your web site so you can use real typography, styled with CSS.

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7 reasons to use WordPress for your small business website

There is a debate about which Content Management System (CMS) to use for small businesses that just want to update their websites with new information. In this post, I will give seven reasons why WordPress is the best and most cost-effective tool to support your small business, not-for-profit organisation website or blog.

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