Lucidpress review by sojo creative digital design

Lucidpress Online Publisher Review

Flexible and easy collaboration – Lucidpress moves publishing from the desktop to your web browser With the web evolving as it has, many people thing print is dead – but it’s not! Business developers and owners still print flyers and business cards, performing arts venues and theatres still print posters and provide programs for audience members. Organisations still distribute newsletters, magazines and newspapers. (I personally still buy our local paper – the Malvern Gazette to read over the weekend, even though I can read the same content on my phone, tablet or laptop.) Print on paper fights on. Only recently has the battle begun to become the best online publishing tool as up to November 2013, the two most widely used web suits lack powerful page layout capabilities. Google Docs still supports only a single column of text and Microsoft Publisher still only exists as a desktop application. Lucidpress Lucidpress […]

Google Updates its Webmaster Tools Guidelines

Last month Google updated its webmaster guidelines, these are guidelines on how to improve your website for the Google search engine. Most of the changes didn’t come as a surprise but it’s interesting to take a look over what’s new and updated. Line one of Google’s Guidelines says it all: “following the General Guidelines below will help google find, index and rank your site.” That’s the most important bit for your average Google webmaster tools user. But if you are thinking of pushing the boundaries, the second part of the webmaster guidelines come into play: the Quality Guidelines. In this update there weren’t too many changes made, but they outline the banning offences and what is considered as spam. If you’re new to webmaster tools there’s some simple do’s and don’ts from Google: Do make pages primarily for users, not for search engines. Do think about what makes your website […]