Monthly Archives: November 2008

Pecha Kucha – just what business presentations need?

Everything Japanese seems to have become ultra cool over the last few years. Karaoke, Hello Kitty, manga, Lost in Translation, bento…recently I came across another Japanese import, Pecha Kucha. Pecha Kucha nights have taken off around the world.

Basically, it's a new way of presenting with slides, designed to counteract the horror of 'death by powerpoint'.  As they say on the website: Each presenter is allowed 20 images, each shown for 20 seconds each – giving 6 minutes 40 seconds of fame before the next presenter is up.

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eTips – importance of updating keywords

It's more important than ever to stay on top of your keywords if your website is to be found by the right people for the right reasons.

Read more in the latest edition of eTips.

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Where on earth have I been?

This is my first blog post of November – my only excuse is that I've been distracted with various other projects both aside from work and overlapping with it.

Last week was Bonfire Night, which in my home town of Lewes is bigger than Christmas. Six bonfire societies each spend all year fundraising and preparing for the 5th November, then each process through the streets with flaming torches in elaborate fancy dress, culminating with massive bonfires and what must be some of the best fireworks displays in the world.

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