How small businesses can reduce reliance on Big Tech
Reducing reliance on big tech can be beneficial for small businesses in terms of cost savings, data security, and maintaining independence.
Reducing reliance on big tech can be beneficial for small businesses in terms of cost savings, data security, and maintaining independence.
As a small business you might want to use a sustainable web design agency, so how can you tell how eco minded they are?
The current version of Google Analytics is being discontinued this July and being replaced by Google Analytics version 4. While they are saying it’s better for privacy, now might be a good time to switch to a more privacy respecting analytics platform.
We’re all busy running our businesses but there’s still scope to be a bit more eco-friendly. Here are some tips for small business sustainability.
As I’ve been moving all my websites and client websites away from font services due to their licensing changes or privacy issues, I’ve discovered a thriving scene of high quality, open source fonts.
With having a background in IT and a keen interest in reducing waste, I’m going to start experimenting with recycling old laptops and Android phones.
While writing the copy for our website and our social media posts, I keep bumping up against issues of tone while talking about what we do. Here are some thoughts about keeping things positive.
Having just decided to turn down a project for an engineering company that specialised in oil and gas related work, finding the ‘Clean Creatives’ movement was perfect timing.
Google Fonts aren’t GDPR compliant and a company has been fined for using them. Here’s how to fix things on your website and avoid a potential fine.
I wrote a book about tackling ecommerce website projects a couple of years ago. Read on to find out why I’ve removed it from Amazon and now use Gumroad.