Blog Archive


Dropbox Tips and Tricks

17 August 2010

Syncronise, backup and share you documents using this simple and free application.

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Solid State Drives

16 August 2010

When you buy a new computer, you're always quoted exciting figures about how fast the processor is, how big the hard disk is and all the nifty features that are included, but manufacturers often gloss over the fact that one of the most limiting factors of computers is the speed of the hard disk.

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Fake IT Support Scam

12 August 2010

Increasingly businesses and home users throughout the UK are being targeted in sophisticated IT scams.

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iPhone 4 Review

02 July 2010 iphone, apple, technology

The phone we've all been waiting for is finally here, and it certainly exceeds expectation!

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The Small Business Guide to Google Apps

11 June 2010

Google Apps for business has a number of benefits over traditional business IT and desktop software. Using the suite places all of your data and workflow in the cloud, meaning you can access it all at any time from anywhere with an Internet connection.

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Exciting upcoming web technologies

21 May 2010 web development, upcoming, technologies

Over the past few years we've seen some really exciting progress on the web, and this is set to continue at an ever rapid pace.

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Guide to Google Apps Video

16 April 2010

Straight from the Google Apps You Tube Channel - a video outlining the system.

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Stepping into your visitor's shoes

08 April 2010 website, information architecture

Running a website is much like running a physical shop, regardless of whether you're selling something, you still have people visiting - they either find what they want and leave happy, or they walk away empty-handed.

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Google Apps - Disaster Recovery

05 March 2010 recovery, hosting, servers

Like life insurance, everyone has difficulty facing up to the prospect of disaster. Most businesses have woken up to the risks to their local infrastructure, we covered it back in October. However do we stop to think about upstream? What about your ISP? How secure is their provision? Would they survive a disaster?

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Ignoring the social media buzz, why do Twi...

10 February 2010 social media

In the past, your product/service's reputation lay mostly in the hands of the media and word of mouth. If someone had a bad experience, provided they weren't the media, they were unlikely to spread that around to the masses. With the rise of the social web, the voice of the individual has become much stronger.

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Sustainable SEO

08 February 2010 seo, search engine optimisation, marketing

Many dedicated SEO companies are keen to get businesses on paid advertising campaigns because it generates an instant increase in traffic to the website, which is great for the SEO company because they look like they are doing a good job, but the trouble with this is that it isn't sustainable.

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Standing out on the web

05 February 2010 website, content, design, web design

When looking back on traditional media, you might think a website should stand out against all others, do something unique and wow visitors with flashy graphics and animation to get their attention. Newspaper advertisements, TV and radio adverts all have to fight for attention. On a newspaper you see multiple adverts on a single page, and on TV and radio, people are generally quite zoned out and relaxed so need a bit of umph to wake them up, but this isn't true for web design.

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Why you shouldn't run adverts on a commerc...

04 February 2010 website, advertisements

If your site is a free service, or a blog, then adverts may be your only source of revenue, and that is fair enough, but for commercial sites that sell products and services or ultimately lead to generating you money through potential sales leads they should be avoided, read on to find out why.

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Why it's important to have a fast website,...

03 February 2010 website, performance

In a Forrester Research study of over 1000 people, they found that 40% of people will abandon an e-commerce site if it takes longer than 3 seconds to load. How fast is your site?

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Launching Minimise.it

02 February 2010 community, web applications, services

Last week we launched a new web application called Minimise It @ http://minimise.it/. Check out a video demo at: http://screenr.com/Yhd

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Email Etiquette

25 January 2010 email, communication

Like SMS text messages, emails can often be misinterpreted, the changes in our tone of voice and context of words is often lost. We should all be careful of this, so here is a short list we've devised to help prevent misunderstandings and improve relationships.

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2009 in Review

21 December 2009

How quickly has 2009 (almost) passed? We’ve just taken a look at our reports, and Agincourt has had quite a busy year! Read on for our statistics...

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How To Be A Great Web Design Agency

07 December 2009 web design, web development

After reading how to be a great client by Seth Godin, it got me thinking, web designers and developers often get hung up on clients requesting changes to websites that don't make sense and it quickly becomes frustrating. However, it's not client being awkward; the blame generally lies on ourselves.

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Our first open-source Rails plugin - Sieve

20 November 2009 Ruby, Rails, Open Source, Plugin

On Fridays we like to work on projects that benefit the community or provide a better experience for our clients, and this Friday is no different. For a while now we’ve been working on a Ruby on Rails plugin that allows for filtering sets of objects by parameters you define. To save even more time, it will even automatically generate a form containing all the fields with the options and values included.

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Social Media Top Tips

17 November 2009 social media, tips

ocial media is about harnessing the power of communication via the Internet and disseminating information through user interaction.

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Kings School Presentation

11 November 2009 community, speaking, careers

As the leading I.T. business in the Grantham area, Agincourt were invited to give a talk on I.T. careers to The King's School (http://www.kings.lincs.sch.uk), providing an insight into the various options students have for career paths. As we all have joined Agincourt through different paths, we were able to provide a balanced view of what paths should be taken in particular situations.

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Windows 7 Review

11 November 2009 microsoft, operating systems

Windows 7 has been in the pipe-line for a verylong time, but its finally here and in many ways, picked up where XP left off. Windows Vista was supper to be stable, clean and clutter free, however in many peoples eyes, Vista didnt live upto its expectations, and this reflected in its sales figures.

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Business Email for 21st Century

16 October 2009 google, email, business

While free email addresses may seem a good idea, what are they actually saying about you and your business? Many people are now taking the next step and upgrading to dedicated domains and email addresses to match, the days of seeing adverts with bertsblinds@aol.co.uk or davidaccountants@hotmail.com maybe coming to end.

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Disaster Recovery Basics

15 October 2009 planning, recovery, protection

Don’t turn away – move your mouse away from the [Back] button, this is absolutely key to your business. 20% of all companies will suffer fire, theft, flood or storm damage, power failures, terrorism or hardware/software disaster.

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GIFTS Hospice Web Site

14 October 2009 launch, website, cms, accessibility

GIFTS Hospice is a well known local charity that provides much needed palliative care support to people in South West Lincolnshire. To assist in their communication and fund raising efforts we have built a fresh new website based on our Radiate Content Management System platform.

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Hanwell Observatory

13 October 2009 hosting, cms, community

We’ve been hosting the website for Hanwell Observatory, Oxfordshire, for about a year now, since we first aided Leo Huckvale, one of their volunteers, in designing and setting it up. Last month, they kindly invited us down to the opening of the Millennium Telescope.

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Snow Leopard Review

25 September 2009 operating systems, apple

A few weeks ago Apple released an update to their operating system, Mac OS X, codenamed Snow Leopard. We've been using the system for a few weeks, so here's our short review.

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ATL Support Site

22 September 2009 support

Our long experience of both onsite and offsite IT support has taught us that communication is key, we've just launched our new support website, read on to find out more.

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Web Design Time Lapse

14 September 2009 web design, video

Professional web design isn't as simple as picking a layout and dropping in some images, we create bespoke designs where every pixel has been thought out. To illustrate (part of) what our web designers do all day, we've produced a short video.

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Our Experience of Home Offices

01 September 2009 business, home office

Having recently set up a 'home based' office for our business, we've become quite interested in the growing phenomenon of working from home. A survey by the Federation of Small Businesses found that 39% of small businesses were based at home. Having seen many of our customers run extremely successful businesses of varying sizes, sectors and ages from a variety of situations from their homes we started to think 'why not?'

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How Your Business Should Be Using Twitter

01 September 2009 social media, twitter

Last week we covered why businesses need to be using Twitter, and we went a little into how to use it, but only really scraped the surface, so today, we're going to how to search and respond to users to produce real business value.

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Why Your Business Should Be Using Twitter

01 September 2009 social media, twitter

There has been myriads of buzz surrounding how businesses can use Twitter lately, and seeing as we are avid users at Agincourt (follow us: @rgdavies, @ryantownsend, @lmnaylor), I'd like to share a few experiences we’ve received that you might take inspiration from to aid in marketing your business.

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The Added Value of Web Applications

01 September 2009 web applications, development

The web is continually increasing in prevalence within our lives, with the uprise of capable smart phones with desktop-quality browsers such as the iPhone and Palm Pre and operating systems becoming more 'web-aware'. But how can businesses harness the benefits the web provide through web applications?

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What Google Chrome OS Means For You

01 September 2009 google, operating systems

You've probably used Google for search, maybe your email (Gmail), possibly for your documents (Google Docs) and calender (Google Calender), and possibly even your web browser (Chrome) but soon, you might be looking to them for an operating system too.

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