Webstruxure is a small company – seven staff members (and steadily growing…). So how come we’ve got Government departments among our clients? Don’t public sector IT projects always go to the big players? The answer is that all too often, they do. And that isn’t just bad news for small to medium enterprises (SMEs) in …
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Twitter As A Customer Service Tool
Facebook may have the numbers, and Pinterest may have the pictures. But Twitter has something neither of them can match: speed.
Moving Applications From The Desktop To The Web
In a brave new era in which we’re all supposed to be floating somewhere in the cloud with our applications floating around us, it’s easy to forget there are still plenty of Windows and other desktop applications out there, doing the job they’ve been built to do. The companies and developers that built those Windows …
Webstruxure Delighted to be Included in Cross-Government ICT Initiative
Webstruxure CEO Ian Edwards said that inclusion on the government’s panel of preferred bidders showed the work Webstruxure had done for government agencies over the past eleven years was being recognised, together with Webstruxure’s acknowledged web content expertise.
Why Reviewing Your Website Is A Really Good Idea
Unless your company or organisation’s website has just been published – and maybe even if it has – it is highly likely that it contains content that is out of date, inaccurate, misleading, hard for your users to understand, or just plain boring. Important content may be missing entirely, or buried deep beneath other, less …
Why Organisations Choose The Wrong Content Management System. No. 2: The Solution
As we saw in Part 1 of this two-part post, organisations typically focus on the wrong things when evaluating content management systems (CMSs). They focus on features when they should be focusing on whether their organisation can use the CMS effectively, or at all.
Why Organisations Choose The Wrong Content Management System. No. 1: The Problem
In Webstruxure’s line of work, we see a lot of Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for content management systems (CMS). Most of them are asking the wrong questions.
7 Things You Should Know About Social Media: The Series
Seven brides for seven brothers? Not quite, but here are seven things you should know about social media, from our recently-completed blog series: Social media is a communication tool, not a magic wand Peekaboo! Yes, there are risks It’s (almost) all about the conversation The best argument against using social media All about the tone …
7 Things You Should Know About Social Media No. 7: There Is No Mystery
This is the final post in Webstruxure’s “7 Things You Should Know About Social Media” series. So naturally, it’s the best one, because it contains the best news: there is no mystery about social media.
7 Things You Should Know About Social Media No. 6: All About The Tone
Are you calling the cat for dinner or telling off the dog that’s chasing it? Are you whispering sweet nothings to a loved one, soothing an unhappy child, or delivering a verbal report to your boss on the progress of your company’s most important contract?