Archive for June, 2009

One feature I’ve been running on my Facebook page for the past couple of weeks is my ‘Track of the Week’ feature. Every weekend, after scouring the underground and overground for new music to drop, I’ve been posting a link feature to the most stand out track I’ve found. I’m going to mirror that content [...]

I’ll be attending another event shortly – IMRG’s Usability Workshop taking place on the 8th July. It’s taking place in London, so I’ll be coming down to the big smoke again in a couple of weeks. It will be covering off “methods required to build-in good usability practice when considering site enhancements, changes and new [...]

While checking this site’s current page rankings – (with it being a relatively new domain with little content, it hasn’t been getting great rankings except for Bing) I noticed something quite odd. My place of work ranks up in position number 4 for a bing search on my name. However, the odd thing being, that [...]

Full Steam Ahead

In: Personal

8 Jun 2009

I know I’ve not posted for a while, the past week has been pretty hectic and things don’t look to be calming down either. I’ve got a queue of drafts lined up, having the time to go over and post them is just out of my reach. Most of my tweeting is re-tweets, not a [...]


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Tudor House covers two of my interests; Music & Marketing, as well some personal insight.

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  • Dan S: It would be great if ads could be better targeted. I guess google and facebook are trying very hard [...]
  • John Scott Cothill: blink-182 for example - 10 years ago they were singing about dog f***ing - now it's all about the 2 [...]
  • Adam T: Hmmm... I think there should be an element of targeting used most of the time. Dull? I would love t [...]
  • Swissss: Although, as aBay have found out, the higher the targeting, the less room for serendipity. eBay (al [...]
  • Joel: Well written. As generic ads become more intrusive, developers are making a fortune in blocking the [...]

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