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Twitter and website tweaks

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008 at 8:48 pm

Hello - welcome to my website.

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Thanks for visiting and I hope you find my site useful.

I’ve spent the past couple of weeks doing some minor tweaks to www.simonwakeman.com.

The site design hasn’t really changed since early 2007 when I last did a full redesign. The new version has more content, particularly in the sidebars, as well as improved navigation throughout.

The homepage has also been redesigned to allow space for client testimonials as well as updates from my Twitter account.

I’ve been a bit hit and miss in my use of Twitter so far, struggling to keep track of other people and post anything interesting and relevant myself. However now it’s displayed on my site I’m committed to using it more regularly, particularly as already I’m finding the small time investment useful through learning new information fast and keeping in touch with people.

The key to my new found commitment to Twitter is the Twitbin plug-in for Firefox. Having Twitter in my Firefox sidebar seems to be a good way of fitting it into how I use the web from day-to-day.

So, if I’m not already following you on Twitter, I’m here if you want to link up.

Any feedback/bugs on the site tweaks gratefully appreciated….

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Simon Wakeman

I've been on the web since 2001 and have been blogging about marketing and public relations since January 2006.

I'm currently Head of Marketing at Medway Council as well as a freelance marketing and PR consultant.

The content and opinions expressed on this website are not endorsed by nor reflect the views of any company or organisation I work with.

Simon has worked for our company on several occasions over many years. He has constantly delivered the desired outcomes, on time and to budget. Nick Bentley, Ether-Ray

Simon is a pleasure to work with and is someone who consistently provides professional marketing advice and solutions. Nick Tatt, Tinderhouse

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