Throughout the SEO, web design and development industry, the term “dynamic” or “static” URL (Uniform Resource Locator) and how the dynamic variety are generally “Un-SEO friendly”. (more…)
Rija Has Moved! This Way Up, Up, Up! Monday, April 27th, 2009
We wrote previously to announce our expansion into brand new, bigger, A class offices. I’m pleased to announce that after Rija’s previous post, informing of this change, the move is now complete. We are up and running and firing on all cylinders!
Rija’s new offices allow for an expanding workforce to cope with our ever increasing flow of web design and SEO work.
Rija are Moving Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Next Wednesday (22nd April) we will be moving to our swish new offices near the Trafford Centre, a prime location in Manchester. Rija has been growing quickly in the past few months and it will be nice to have room to breathe again. Also we will have room to expand our already highly skilled team. That’s good for us and good for our customers too. (more…)
To Tweet Or Not To Tweet – Twitter Benefits? Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
As with many of the Web 2.0 technologies Twitter is not a silver bullet to making your website popular and successful, but as part of a marketing mix and web 2.0 presence it could form the heart of your website. A lot of this depends on your kind of business and your business image and what resources you want to commit. Our blog’s intelligent readers know this. As do all the giants of the industry which all use the popular Twitter platform. (more…)
Supplying Graphics To Your Design Team, 10 do’s, 10 don’ts Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
Supplying graphics to your design team can be a minefield, or a walk in the park. Most of the time at Rija we get given reasonable pictures to work with by clients to use in their websites or print designs such as brochures, catalogues or leaflets. However in my long experience of working in design I have been given some strangely sourced images or sources to deal with. (more…)





