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We now offer VHS tape to DVD transfers

Posted by Tom Sykes on Monday, July 19, 2010, In : GENERAL 
We are pleased to say we can now offer VHS to DVD transfers in house.

If you need to transfer your special memories or work videos from VHS to DVD then give us a call.

Our rate is £4.99 per hour of transfers. With no min transfer amount.

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15 Essential Checks Before Launching Your Website

Posted by Tom Sykes on Wednesday, July 7, 2010, In : IMPROVING YOUR WEBSITE 
Here's a great checklist which we can honestly say we do follow when creating websites.

15 Essential Checks Before Launching Your Website

Provided by Smashing magazine, Make sure your web dewsign company check all these.

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Choosing The Right Domain Name

Posted by Tom Sykes on Wednesday, June 23, 2010, In : SEO 
If you need to set up a new website or a one-off promotion, you'll need to dream up a domain name that is fit for purpose. Here are a few considerations.

Keep it fairly brief.
The longer the name, the more people will get it wrong, or simply be put off entering it in the first place.

Use relevant search words
If you want to be found through search engines. The domain "cheap-beach-balls.com" for your a shopping site will probably pick up Google searches for "cheap beach balls", which is good. Bu...
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Goldeneye Design New Website For Historical Lettings Firm

Posted by Tom Sykes on Tuesday, June 15, 2010, In : GENERAL 


Bicester Buildings Ltd have asked Goldeneye to design them a simple website to showcase their properties.

Having designed large websites for their sister company Sound Service (Oxford) Ltd Goldeneye were only too happy to take on the work.

Bicester Buildings Ltd are a property management company that has offices and light industrial units within its portfolio. Most of the offices are located at Spinners Court in Witney and are in a Grade 2 listed building in a picturesque setting just beyond ...
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7 New Year Business Resolutions

Posted by Tom Sykes on Monday, January 4, 2010, In : GENERAL 
Happy New Year to you all.

There are some things in marketing which are so fundamental that they need to be reviewed on a regular basis. For most firms, who make plans in the autumn for the following calendar year, it should probably be late summer. But there's so much activity then, preparing for the autumn (when there's more exhibitions, more web traffic and more of just about everything). So let's resolve to review things at New Year.

That's now, by the way.

1. How are you trying to position...
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How much of my website can people see?

Posted by Tom Sykes on Friday, December 18, 2009, In : GOOGLE 
Google has made available a simple tool which provides an interesting insight into what people see when they visit your web pages. You can look in your analytics and see a breakdown of the screen sizes of your visitors (e.g "1024 x 768"), but the size of their browser windows will be substantially smaller than this. They may not be maximised to fill the whole screen, and they'll probably have toolbars and other clutter making the actual view of your site a lot smaller.

The Google Browser Size ...
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2010 Marketing: Three things you should do

Posted by Tom Sykes on Tuesday, December 1, 2009, In : IMPROVING YOUR WEBSITE 
Having provided a wide range of services to construction industry clients in 2009, we've decided to focus on the ones where we can offer the most added value in 2010. These are the three things which we think every marketing manager in the industrial sectors should have as priorities in their online marketing, indeed in all of their marketing, next year.

1. Understanding Online Marketing
It may sound vague, and organising that stand at the next big trade show in March is probably more pressing...
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2010 Marketing: Our advice on three things you shouldn't do

Posted by Tom Sykes on Monday, November 30, 2009, In : ADVERTISING 
Three things which you shouldn't do in 2010. If you've got some sort of a marketing plan in place for next year, and any of your expenditure is targeted at things which tick the following boxes, well …all we can say is, it's your budget, and there's still time to change it.

1. Don't buy anything which doesn't have a good return on investment
Why? Because there are enough things which do have a good return on investment to soak up anyone's marketing budget. Now, we'll be the first to admit th...
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Fun Christmas Video from Goldeneye Creative

Posted by Tom Sykes on Wednesday, November 25, 2009, In : GENERAL 
Today we uploaded a video we made for our main client Sound Service (Oxford) Ltd

They wanted a fun and festive video to launch their Christmas sale. We supplied full editing, script and voiceover services.

You can see the result here
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Big Changes At Google - Coming Soon?

Posted by Tom Sykes on Wednesday, November 18, 2009, In : GOOGLE 
We are all so desperate to do well in Google. Google produces a huge software black box of algorithms, which must have grown and grown over the years. Trying to predict what Google do next is next to impossible and the only way to "tweak" things is to make the changes and see what the result is.

Google constantly adds and amends its rules to improve results, but they often have unforeseen impacts in other areas, which is why you'll often see pages on your site jump up or down the Google resul...
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Goldeneye's Community Website Makes The Papers

Posted by Tom Sykes on Friday, November 13, 2009, In : PRESS 
The website that we build and update www.coleshillhouse.com was today featured in the Swindon Advertiser.

You can see the article and post here http://www.coleshillhouse.com/latest-news-and-blog/test

Our thanks goes to Barrie Hudson who took the time to write the article and who takes that part of this countries history seriously.

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How To Make A Product Page Work With Google

Posted by Tom Sykes on Friday, November 13, 2009, In : IMPROVING YOUR WEBSITE 
Much of what is written about search engine optimisation assumes that you're writing a blog, or a news story, or the next great 'how to' article" …but of course it's just as likely that you're writing that all important product page. So how do you make a page full of technical specifications work in the search engines?

Of course, such pages are critical: no one will buy anything from you if they don't understand what you offer. It's just that, no matter how creatively written and carefully ...
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Our Latest Viral Marketing Video

Posted by Tom Sykes on Tuesday, November 10, 2009, In : GENERAL 

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Press Releases - Worth Writing?

Posted by Tom Sykes on Wednesday, November 4, 2009, In : GENERAL 
Yes.

The last two press releases we have issued have ended up in newspapers and on TV and local radio.

I know what you thinking....That the stories were really big or we had good relationships with the media involved.........Well Your wrong !

The first one was about Hayward House. A large house in Highworth we are selling for the owner. We issued a press release talking about the house and it made it to the front page of the housing supplement in the Swindon Advertiser.

We also sent a press re...
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FREE Keyword Tool

Posted by Tom Sykes on Friday, October 30, 2009, In : IMPROVING YOUR WEBSITE 

Here's something to play with on a Friday: the new Free Keyword Tool from Wordstream. If you're a purveyor of power tools and think that your website only needs to work well in Google for the search term "power tools", try seeing all the other related search terms which this little tool will highlight.

A recent client of ours said: "it should be easy, we only sell [xxx], and I think the only other way you could describe it would be [yyy]." After a bit of brainstorming and playing around,...


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The Goldeneye Step-by-Step Twitter Guide

Posted by Tom Sykes on Tuesday, October 27, 2009, In : TWITTER 
If your like me you really haven't had much interest in Twitter. You suspect it might be vaguely entertaining but you can't see how it can be relevant to a serious company like yours.

Have you noticed more and more about Twitter being used in the business world.

Grab yourself a coffee, and Goldeneye Creative will have you up and running in a few minutes. By this time tomorrow, we promise you'll "get it". And by this time next week, you'll understand why your business might want to start "twit...
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Property Marketing - A First for Goldeneye Creative

Posted by Tom Sykes on Tuesday, October 6, 2009, In : ADVERTISING 

Property Marketing 


Marketing a property is a challenge for even estate agents and in the current climate it is even harder to sell your home.

We were approached by Jean Branston of Hayward House in Highworth and asked if we could help her sell her 10 bedroom house.

Having never marketed a house before we were a little unsure of the right way forward but have now delivered a bespoke and cost effective package and the house is in the public eye and doing well. 

Estate agents normally charge ...


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Hayward House Goes live

Posted by Tom Sykes on Friday, August 21, 2009, In : GENERAL 
We believe that if you have the marketing skills you can promote almost anything and a few months ago we were approached by a lady who wanted to sell her 10 bedroom house, located in Highworth.

She had looked into the traditional ways of marketing the property but wanted something more cost effective and different.

We designed www.hayward-house.co.uk and have now started a detailed marketing campaign to help sell the house.



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Should I swap website links with other sites?

Posted by Tom Sykes on Tuesday, July 28, 2009, In : SEO 

"Should I respond to that emailed request from some website owner to put a link to his site on mine, in exchange for a link back?" The answer is "almost certainly not". But that doesn't mean that "reciprocal" links are a bad thing. Let us explain.

There are two reasons to get links: the traffic they generate directly, and the incremental boost they give you in the search engine rankings. Now, the amount of boost each one gives you in the search engines is related to the "quality" of t...


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The 5 B's of Bad Link Building: Borrowing, Begging, Bartering, Bribing and Buying

Posted by Tom Sykes on Wednesday, July 22, 2009, In : SEO 
I recently found this post on the internet and it is really valid and true advice. Its well worth a read. It was posted by Pete Caputa on this site.


A while ago, I wrote an article about link building. It is one of the most read articles on our blog.

It explains how to do link building the right way and provides a path for newbies to get started and progress to master link builders, the right way. The way that Google wants you to build links--by attracting and earning them. 

Even though this...
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Test your website and advertising with Feng Gui

Posted by Tom Sykes on Friday, July 17, 2009, In : GENERAL 

A bit of fun for a Friday morning, but with some serious undercurrent. Take a screenshot of your website* or test your company's advertising artwork and upload it to www.feng-gui.com. The site will, apparently, use artificial intelligence to simulate human vision during the first five seconds of viewing your page. Whether it's accurate or not, it does give you an idea of what people probably do, and it's almost certain that they don't just look down the page in the linear order you expec...


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FREE live chat service for your website.

Posted by Tom Sykes on Wednesday, May 27, 2009, In : IMPROVING YOUR WEBSITE 
Have you seen websites where they offer a Live Chat service? Is this something you might like to consider for your website? From our experience customers really like the function. Even if they don't use them, it gives off a nice warm feeling that your company cares.

The good news is, it's quite possible to put one of those on your website for free, using Google Talk. If you have a Google account, and your prospect does (and an increasing number of people do), then here's what you need.
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The only way to attract Google's interest

Posted by Tom Sykes on Friday, May 22, 2009, In : SEO 

When you put something new on your website, you want Google to find it quickly. Not just because you want interest from day one (although that would be nice), but because you want your page to be accredited by Google as the primary one about that product, not the page on What's New in Widgets Online which ran your press release a few days later.

Here's how it works. Google comes to your site. It looks exactly the same as last time. A week later, Google comes to your site again. It still look...


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Do you get your message over quickly enough?

Posted by Tom Sykes on Wednesday, May 20, 2009, In : IMPROVING YOUR WEBSITE 

Even if you're writing about something people are genuinely interested in, such as the Champions League Final, or Star Trek, or cute pets, you've only got a few lines to grab their attention and persuade them to keep reading. If you're writing about pressure transducers, or LEDs, or spectrophotometers, they're probably bored before they start, only reading about this stuff because they have to. You're going to have to work even harder to get them enthusiastic about what you have to say.

And ...


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The A-Z guide to link building on your website

Posted by Tom Sykes on Friday, May 15, 2009, In : IMPROVING YOUR WEBSITE 

As you know, generating links to your website is very important. Look, it's May, and in a few weeks' time there'll be no end of self-confident, web-literate students looking for a summer job. I bet that in six weeks, one of these could generate enough links for you that you could increase your Google traffic significantly. Let's say you get 100 visitors a day to your website, and a stronger presence in Google from a few dozen good links increased this by 25%. At £1.50 a visitor (the value yo...


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What to do with pages about old products and events

Posted by Tom SYkes on Wednesday, May 13, 2009, In : IMPROVING YOUR WEBSITE 

A common scenario in industry is for the sales manager to stick his head around the marketing manager's door and say "Now that we've got the Red Widget 2, I'd like all references to the original Red Widget removed from the website", which leads to the marketing manager doing just that, by deleting the relevant pages.

This is a mistake for so many reasons. Never just delete pages.

Firstly, you'd managed to get your original Red Widget page onto the first page of the Google results for "red wi...


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Using Video Marketing To Drive Traffic To Your Website

Posted by Tom SYkes on Tuesday, May 5, 2009, In : IMPROVING YOUR WEBSITE 
Using video marketing to drive traffic to your web site is an online marketing strategy many small business owners and internet marketers are beginning to embrace, with much success.

Having a traditional website only allows you to reach those people who first find your website. However, combining video, social networking and some simple video marketing techniques can drive hordes of qualified visitors to your website.

First, let's forget the silly videos you'll find all over YouTube of kids ...


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Why you need to learn to be a copywriter

Posted by Tom SYkes on Tuesday, May 5, 2009, In : IMPROVING YOUR WEBSITE 

If you’d been doing the job you’re now doing thirty years ago, you’d have had a secretary to type stuff up for you, but over the years - in the dubious name of efficiency - it’s been decided that it’d be better if you’re made to type your own stuff up, slowly, and the company can save the cost of the secretary. You’re expected to have those skills, even if you almost certainly haven’t been trained in them. Similarly, more and more marketing people are doing their own copywriti...


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Google Alerts keep you on top of the industry

Posted by Tom SYkes on Tuesday, April 28, 2009, In : IMPROVING YOUR WEBSITE 

If there are any of you who don’t already use Google Alerts, you’re missing out on one of the web’s great free resources. Just type in a relevant search term, and every time something new pops into Google’s index, you get an email. Simple as that. At the very least, you must have a Google Alert set up for your company’s name.

However, by setting up Google Alerts for industry topics, you can create a continuous source of ideas for your blog, as Set Up Alerts to Monitor What is Happe...


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Ten Copywriting Tips for B2B SEO

Posted by Tom SYkes on Tuesday, April 21, 2009, In : SEO 

B2B copywriting is tough stuff. Instead of, “Wipes clean with a damp cloth,” you may find yourself trying to simultaneously explain and extol the virtues of some complex mechanical system while being creative and persuasive at the same time. Copywriting for B2B SEO is even tougher. Here are ten tips to help you succeed.

Watch the lingo Make sure to use generic terms on the page. In most cases, B2B searchers are more likely to use generic terms than brand names. Proprietary brand nam...


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Is local Newspaper Advertising Dead?

Posted by Tom SYkes on Saturday, April 18, 2009, In : ADVERTISING 
Many regional newspaper titles are being forced to fold, 60 in fact in the last year, as the recession forces unprecented cuts in the local print industry.

Even before the recession, newspapers were changing their ways of working - altering structures and embracing the web and video.

The pace of change has now quickened in the fight to survive and advertising most follow suit.

It would appear gone are the days when you can advertise in the local rag and the prefered method is now advertising ...


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Can you get sales leads from Twitter, Facebook, etc?

Posted by Tom SYkes on Thursday, April 16, 2009, In : IMPROVING YOUR WEBSITE 

If you’re wondering if (or to what extent) your company should get involved in social media, there’s a good article called Is social media effective for B2B lead generation? on the Sales Lead Insights B2B Marketing blog which suggests that there’s not much evidence (to the author, at least) that it can produce sales leads. And for most of us, that’s what this marketing lark is all about.

I agree; I’ve not seen much evidence either. The likes of Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn etc ...
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Home Page Messaging: How Clear is Yours?

Posted by Tom SYkes on Thursday, April 9, 2009, In : IMPROVING YOUR WEBSITE 

The most important, yet most often neglected element of a B-to-B web site’s home page is its main “billboard” messaging. A user will decide whether to stay on a site or leave within 5 seconds.

While a typical site will serve multiple objectives (e-commerce, marketing, customer service, employee optimisation/intranet, public relations, investor relations, channel partner relations), in most cases, the focus is on NEW LEADS AND PROSPECTS.

This being the case, we can never ASSUME a visit...


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Share The Content

Posted by Tom SYkes on Wednesday, April 8, 2009, In : SEO 

You may have noticed we have just added a Share This button to our website.

This is a free a fast way that allows our website viewers to share the page content with others.

I would take 2 minutes to watch the videos below and consider adding this to your website.

Customisation

Customisation ensures that the ShareThis widget blends in with your site.
Watch the Demo


Reporting / Analytics

Reporting and analytics will tell you the top shared content, how it's being shared and much more.
Watch the...


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Finding those hidden gems on your website

Posted by Tom SYkes on Friday, April 3, 2009, In : SEO 

I’ve been playing with a tool called Linkscape a lot recently; although it costs money, it provides some fascinating insights into your website, and it’s the sort of tool which is essential if you’re undertaking any “search engine optimisation” (aka “get my site ranking better in Google!”) programme. One of my favourite reports from this tool is a list of the Top Pages on a Domain, i.e the ones which probably carry the most clout with the search engines.

Why do you need to know...


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