News Archive

Ebusiness news archive from November 2004
Guide to blogging – Part 4

Creating a blog and filling it with regular content is, as ever, only part of the story. The key to making your blog a worthwhile venture for your business is promotion.
29 November 2004


Keyword checking

You can easily spend hours tinkering with your keywords, but how do you know which will be most effective?
29 November 2004


Broadband’s 25 per cent cheaper

Broadband connections are getting cheaper all the time, with prices across Europe falling by almost a quarter since the start of this year.
29 November 2004


Guide to blogging – Part 3

I want a blog, but how do I get one? This is the next question we tackle in our continuing in-depth look at blogging and business.
23 November 2004


Which broadband provider?

Utility comparison web site, uSwitch.com has turned its sights on broadband services.
22 November 2004


Guide to blogging – Part 2

Business blogs are the next big thing. And since this is the opinion of none other than Bill Gates, head of Microsoft, the world has to attach a large degree of credence to the statement.
15 November 2004


Spamlessness

At the end of August, we signed up for a free Lycos email account – the one with the industrial-strength spam filters and virus protection. As promised, we’re back with the outcome…
15 November 2004


Google Desktop trial

The e-business trial of Google Desktop search is meeting with good results. Definitely worth eight out of ten.
15 November 2004


Businesses like broadband

Two thirds of UK businesses now use broadband, propelling the UK into third spot for broadband uptake in Europe.
12 November 2004


Get blogging – the 101 guide

The web has matured in the past decade: not so long ago most people thought launching their company web site was an end in itself. Quickly there came the realisation that far from the web site launch being the end of the story, it was only just the beginning!
04 November 2004


BT deny applying brakes to broadband voice calls

BT has strongly denied allegations that it is deliberately denying its customers broadband voice calls by placing blocks on routing over the UK telecoms network.
02 November 2004