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Stop the fan boys at conferences – #leweb

I’m almost back home after a few days in Paris at Le Web. Many people have written about their experiences, my favourite is Paul Carr‘s on the Guardian website. I don’t agree with all of it but I do have a few points of my own: Day 2 was better than day 1, more tech…

Spend Meter is go!

I’m pleased to say the Spend Meter got built for Operation Canine and it looks like an awesome application (if I do say so myself!). Full details are on the Spend Meter website, and there’s a screenshot below of what it looks like:

World’s most retarded parking system

I’m on my way to London for a reception for Digital Mission companies and it’s turning into a mission. First of all I tried to get the Oxford Espress and they don’t take cards – I can understand that, but not having a cash point at the park and ride bus station is stupid. So…

This week I am spending time on #operationcanine

This week we are building and launching a new product which we will donate 50% of the first year’s profits to charity. The product is called Spend Meter, and we’re live blogging progress at Operation Canine.

Useful WordPress Plugins

I’ve been setting up a couple of new blogs this last week, and the most time consuming part of it is adding the plugins I use. The most useful ones are: FeedBurner FeedSmith – used to integrate the RSS feeds with Feedburner. SEO Title Tag – an easy way to tweak the page titles to…

Tactile CRM: ‘Clients’ and ‘Leads’ become ‘Organisations’

As part of today’s new release of our award winning simple CRM for small businesses – Tactile CRM, we made one major change that should make our lives a lot easier, and keep things easy to use for people using Tactile CRM. We’ve merged the ‘Clients’ and ‘Leads’ tabs to become ‘Organisations’. Previously Tactile CRM…