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  • News

    Welcome to Lorraine Heller

    30 April 2013 Written by Alex Bremer

    If there's one resource the whole Digital Industry seems to be constantly short of it's decent Copywriters & Content Strategists. I don't mean someone who can throw together a few choice words and terms, but someone who really understands Content Strategy as part of a sales pipeline and long term SEO strategy.

     

    I'm delighted to note that we've got some terrific examples of this rare breed right here in Silicon Junction, and today we add to that tally to the tune of one Lorraine Heller - @LorraineHeller.

  • Opinion

    The Local Search Manifesto

    06 February 2013 Written by Kevin Mullaney

    Local Search marketing may seem like a mystery to many but the recent 'localisation' of Google has given SMBs the biggest opportunity in a decade to compete with large global players in their own regional markets.

  • News

    We know very well the merits of establishing a personal working relationship with your hosting provider, and it's terrific to discover this very personable hosting company here in Wandsworth.

  • News

    Here at Silicon Junction we were very pleased to be approached by Yvonne & Grainne from Hanne & Co. - a firm of solicitors situated above JD Sports at Clapham Junction.

  • News
    It was terrific to meet Philipp Ertl yesterday; Director at ERTL Design in Clapham. Philipp runs a small consultancy serving some big clients! We absolutely loved his portfolio, and his approach to brand and design is just wonderful.
  • Jobs & Offers...

    3B Digital are looking to appoint a Support Developer at their Clapham Junction studios in Battersea.

     

    The appointed applicant needs some working knowledge of HTML and especially CSS and will be required to manage our client portal in a support role. Some knowledge of Open Source platforms such as Joomla & Drupal will be of benefit.

    Please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  for more details.

  • Opinion

    Once upon a time only big companies had the luxury to pay software developers thousands of pounds to integrate their software together. Low cost business apps paid on a small monthly subscription now means even a one man band can enjoy his bank talking to his accounting system which talks to his CRM which emails his news letters.

  • Opinion

    The "Soft Power" of Branding

    19 November 2012 Written by Alex Bremer

    There's a fascinating feature by @emilydugan in this weekend's @Independent On Sunday that I really felt should resonate with those charged with Brand Engagement - most especially in Social Media. It's great to see that, in terms of "Soft Power" influence Britain is now officially the "most powerful nation on earth", and when reading through the parameters and criteria upon which these things are judged it occurs to me that every brand looking to properly engage with it's public could do well to take these factors on board.

  • Opinion

    Christmas Junction

    12 November 2012 Written by Alex Bremer

    So... Christmas is coming; a time of year that takes on an extra resonance & excitement as my toddlers have become proper little people - excited and thrilled as each store and business in and around Clapham Junction starts to get in the seasonal spirit. As a business owner I find myself especially excited at the prospect of what delights Wandsworth Council (@wandbc) and Emma Jane Clark from Gertrude & Ivy (@GoldiChocChick) have in store for us all this year!

  • Opinion

    The Value of Social Media

    20 September 2012 Written by Onyebuchi Ajufo

    The Urban dictionary defines 'Social Notworking' as the practice of spending time unproductively on social-networking websites, especially when one should be working. The discourse on using social networking sites at work is vast and there is no consensus on its use in the work place. Some employers believe that time spent on these sites during work hours is time that should be spent working, some believe that a little time spent on these sites revitalises employees and actually makes them productive and finally, there are those that believe that use of these sites at work should be banned altogether.

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