Archive for March, 2010

Outsider Internet – Green Websites

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010


Most of our websites are powered by 100% wind energy; we are proud that the machines hosting our Web site and e-mail are fully eco-friendly! As energy awareness continues to grow, people are not just looking to make lifestyle adjustments, they want to make environmentally responsible decisions, this site is powered by renewable energy.

We are making the effort and helping our clients to be eco-conscious. This initiative isn’t a marketing ploy; we encourage responsible environmental practices inside the office and practice them outside the office and we know that many of our clients feel just as strongly.

Outsider Internet can provide web hosting. There are lots of companies on the web who can provide cheap options – the majority are trustworthy. We can arrange hosting either in the UK or in the USA; we have clients who host on both sides of the Atlantic.

There are several options available. If you want us to sort it out for you we can give you a competitive quote. We can also build you a site – this is what we are here to do:

* Get your project delivered within a specific time frame.
* Ensure good search engine optimization is employed.
* Get service from expert and experienced web and graphics designers.
* Reduce your project costs.
* We deliver quality all the time.
* Customised web designs and graphics design at low rates.
* We offer very affordable hosting and design packages.
* Give you the experience of an established team of designers .
* Customer satisfaction is our final goal.

www.outsiderinternet.com

Just a language

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Learn English
Teaching English as a foreign language, which is often referred to as TEFL simply means teaching English, either in the UK or overseas to students whose first or main language is not English.
Commercial language schools throughout the UK and overseas, educate students of all ages and levels of competence, in classes of various class sizes. Some specialize in teaching to executives based in industry, diplomats, professionals and doctors. Senior executives usually benefit from one to one teaching.  Classes are usually taught in English, even with beginners.
Below is an example of an HTML sitemap from a professional individual language training school based in North Devon, (UK):

Site maps written in HTML are a useful tool used in conjunction with an XML site map. Here is the xml version of the same sitemap.

It is important to consider what a site map is and realise that even if a site map is written in the correct way, in the right language, it might not necessarily function efficiently as a sitemap. The component information within the map may prioritize an incorrect order. Just because a sitemap looks like a site map doesn’t mean it is a sitemap. If we see something covered in feathers we call it a bird – what if the thing is covered in feathers, has no beak or wings, do we still call it a bird?

Once you have created an XML sitemap and have loaded it up to your site what do you do with it? Google recommends you to first submit your Sitemap using Google Webmaster Tools. This means you will be able to validate your site, claiming ownership or access rights to the site, informing them you are responsible for updating, managing or optimizing etc. This will ensure that your Sitemap details are in your Webmaster Tools. In addition to your Webmaster Tools, you can also submit (and resubmit) your Sitemap using the following methods:

• Sending a HTTP request to Google
• Including your Sitemap location in your robots.txt file

Exhibition dates – Daily Mail

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

The harsh reality of trying to live the dream is sometimes far from ideal. Below is an extract of an article published in the Daily Mail today about or journey to that harsh reality.

Things have however got a lot better and we are actually enjoying the way things are turning out.

According to figures released by property consultants Drivas Jonas, the grand country-house property market has defied the credit crunch, with a 13 per cent increase in country house sales in 2008/9.

We had to make some compromises and come to terms with the fact that life was going to be very different. We got on top of the house, finishing all the jobs we’d become too despondent to tackle, and made it a home.

Peter had an art exhibition and sold all his paintings. The best thing was that the children were happy at their new schools.

Read more: Daily Mail

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News on exhibition North Devon Festival Website

Topiary for Beginners
Category:  Visual Arts & Literature

Starts: Tuesday, June 01, 2010
Ends: Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Peter Bright presents ‘Topiary for Beginners’. Creating images is balancing on the knife edge that teeters between success and failure. A brushstroke out of place is like cutting the beak off a privet peacock, it takes time for it to grow back and reshape. Peter revisits his compositional ideas, formed in the late 70’s, to discover how his skills have ‘matured’.

Time: 11am to 4pm (Last admission 4pm)
Price Details: Free (entry fees apply for sculpture gardens)

Address: Broomhill Art Hotel , Barnstaple , Devon , EX31 4EX

Access: Good

Website: www.broomhillart.co.uk
Email: info@broomhillart.co.uk
Telephone: 01271 850262