Friday 19 June 2009

 

Lloyds Living the Dream

by Eric Witham



We are very proud to have been appointed to produce ‘Lloyds Living the Dream’, magazine, the ultimate lifestyle publication for the affluent and discerning. We reflect and showcase the best in luxury living, from homes and travel, fashion and trends, motoring and boating, capturing all that’s aspirational and must-have for our exclusive, high net-worth readership. We are not only producing the magazine but we are also managing all the media and articles. I have shown here a couple of sample spreads...we aim to take this magazine much more upmarket than previous issues with a set of exclusivity deals on advertising, coupled with an on-line directory.

Lloyds Living the Dream’ works for advertisers because it is a magazine of the highest quality, whose readers have the necessary income to buy the goods and services featured within its’ pages. Couple this with a distribution consisting of 15,000 copies being delivered directly to an ABC1 readership within Sandbanks, Canford Cliffs and surrounding areas throughout the region, plus a mailing list of exclusive Dubai and Russian contacts. This culminates in a readership of over 40,000.

Editorial content for the previous issue included George Clooney, Lamborghini, Dior, Danny Cipriani, Ferrari and Jumeirah Golf Estates in Dubai. Advertisers included, Bentley, BMW, Jaguar, Bang & Olufsen and Rolex.

Our first edition is due shortly...

The website we have just launched can be found at:
www.lloydslivingthedream.com

Tuesday 2 June 2009

 

W3C - The Right Web Standards

by Nathaniel

A website that looks good on the surface, may not have been built in such a
way behind the scenes. If the HTML code has been built poorly or is
out-of-date, it will affect your search engine rankings and could
cause major problems with future Internet browsers.

A good web designer or agency like us, will build a website that complies
with the standards set out by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The W3C
are trying to get everyone to build to a set of rules, which will ensure
clean, precise and proper code. This should eventually solve the issues of
websites looking dissimilar in different browsers, as they will all be able
to process the code in the same way.

Search engines will naturally favour websites using the standardised code
and thus rank them higher.

To see if your website validates according to the standards, you can type
the URL of the website into the W3C’s validator. Alternatively, why not give us a call?!

http://validator.w3.org

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