Samsung unveils its latest creation
Posted by charley on May, 4th 2012Last night Samsung unveiled its newest handset, the Galaxy S3, set to be released to UK consumers on May 30th. Their flagship smartphone offers a 4.8in screen, high-speed “beaming” capabilities, an 8 megapixel rear camera and even a 1.9 megapixel front camera complete with intelligent camera features so it can see what you’re doing and respond accordingly. It even responds to gestures so if you lift the phone to your face when you’re texting, for example, it’ll call the person instead. In fact, the whole thing has been designed around enhancing the interaction between the device and its user, with features including “smart stay” (where it can detect eye movement so doesn’t go into sleep mode when you’re reading) and “S Voice” voice recognition software (similar to Siri) all combining to offer an intuitive and user-centric mobile experience.
Is your website Cookie Compliant?
Posted by charley on May, 1st 2012Juno Web Design of Nottingham, have recently created a free module which will allow companies that use the Magento programme for their eCommerce stores, to be completely compliant with the EU Cookie Law.
On the 26th May 2011, a new EU law came into effect that enforced website owners to make changes to their sites. This included alerting users to the fact that websites use Cookies to store information about the user on the PC. The law requires websites to inform users that their information will be stored and they can confirm that they are happy with that process, then continue browsing. Companies have been given up until the 26th May 2012 and if not compliant, could face fines of up to £500,000.
As a reaction to this EU directive,JunoWebDesign, based in Nottingham, have produced a Free Cookie Law Compliance Magento Module, specifically for those companies that use the Magento
How to get more Facebook likes.
Posted by charley on April, 26th 2012Getting ‘likes’ for your facebook page is a tricky business. Many people employ social media strategies that are more ineffective than a chocolate teapot. So, what shouldn’t you do when looking for more likes on your facebook brand page?

Don’t scatter your blog post, product page or whatever other content with so many buttons it’s hard to see what you’ve actually written. It might be useful to have one or two ‘like me on facebook’, ‘follow me on Twitter’ buttons, but there’s definitely a line. Not only will you obscure your actual content, you’ll probably end up annoying the vast majority of people who visit your page, as well as putting them off coming back.
Shameless pleading for facebook likes is also another no-no. Whether you’re direct messaging obscure personal facebook friends or tweeting
Winners all round
Posted by charley on February, 21st 2012Juno Web Design received a rather exciting telephone call last week from Marketing and PR media site- The Drum. It seems they have been nominated for best Web Design of the top 100 companies in the UK. As you can imagine this is fantastic and exciting new for the whole team.

Not only does the news of an award nomination excite the team, but the successful launch of numerous high profile sites and more exciting new business, means currently times are great in the Juno Office. They have even had a strategic move around so that the office now feels like a very positive environment.
The Drum is a popular site and has many dedicated followers, always ahead of current news and trends, which concern the world of Marketing, PR, Digital Media and Advertising. The great news has
How to save money on your PPC campaign
Posted by admin on June, 20th 2011We all know that budgets across the board have pretty tight for a while and internet marketing agencies and in-house web teams have had to work harder to justify their existence.
Every good internet marketing professional knows how important SEO is, but as with everything, it cannot be considered a strategy alone. For real e-commerce success, online businesses need to approach potential customers from all angles: social platforms, their email inbox and even more traditional offline techniques can all drive huge amounts of traffic to a website. A very important consideration for this approach is Pay Per Click advertising (or PPC).
Putting a PPC campaign can be very time-consuming and for those who are inexperienced, PPC can be very costly. In order to keep PPC spending down, there are several tricks you can use so you can conserve your budget for other projects.
Try turning your ads off during your