2009 November | The TopCopy

Must-reads: November 26th, 2009

It’s been a long time, as life has been very hectic, but here is a round-up of my favourite finds from the hundreds of things I’ve read over the past few weeks.

27b/6 website: David Thorne is an Australian satirist famous for sending a drawing of a spider in lieu of an overdue utility bill. If you want a good laugh, visit the website, click on the logo, and enjoy.

How to find good keywords for your small business website - Does what it says on the tin.

Website Marketing Plan - This site is packed full of resources for beginners to marketing.

Meta tags: title, keywords, description - A good guide to meta tags: read this if you need to optimise your website.

11 ways to think outside the box - Interesting article from Stepcase Lifehack about how to look at things in new ways.

Is your website copy too excited? - Exclamation marks are bad!! Really bad!! Men With Pens explain why.


GRH Consulting - marketing services

I provide marketing services for GRH Consulting, software specialists based in Bristol. My role includes assisting with website copy, email campaigns and advertising.

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Better Beats Disco website

better-beatsWebsite content for Better Beats Disco, a Bristol-based mobile disco company.

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Bristol Balloons article

The following was written for Bristol Balloons and appears on The Best of Bristol website.


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Frank It website

frank-itWebsite content for Frank It, a supplier of ethical franking machine ink cartridges in Bristol.

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Bristol Ferry article

The following was written for Bristol Ferry Boat Company and appears on The Best of Bristol website.


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Royale Chauffeur Group website

royale-chauffeurs1Website content for Royale Chauffeur Group, a limousine company.

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WPR website

Windows & Plastics RecyclingWebsite content for Windows & Plastics Recycling, a processor of post-consumer uPVC windows and doors.

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