20.11.2008 Clients 7 Comments

Air Cooled on the net

A screen grab of the Air-Cooled web site

A screen grab of the Air-Cooled web site

Air-Cooled is a start up business who’s founder, Lee, came to us for advice about how to establish a web presence having been recommended to do so by another client, Dave at the Old Glen. It’s amazing how many of our new clients come by way of recommendation and we always see this as an indicator that we’re doing something right somewhere.

Lee, by his own admission, knows very little about the internet or what makes it work and was dissatisfied with his current web site which he had bought as part of a printing offer and which offered him very little in terms of reflecting his business. We very quickly established with Lee, that at this stage he just needed something very basic that provided a point of contact with the relevant information and that would be picked up by search engines and listed. read more

09.09.2008 News 5 Comments

New web site

The Recorded Devilery site has changed.

We hope that the new site will be more interactive than the old one and so we have based the whole site on a blogging platform – a method of delivery that we recommend to a lot of our clients.

09.09.2008 Clients, News 1 Comment

Re-united with boyzone

http://boyzonetour.tv/video/castlehoward.flv

In the very early days of Recorded Devilery one of our first clients was the popular boy band, boyzone. When the band went their separate ways in 2000 we worked more closely with Ronan Keating helping with web marketing and video diaries from his solo tours.

In November 2007 we were approached once again by the band to produce internet sites and content for their UK tour which has just come to an end and was successful enough to launch them into another recording career.

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09.09.2008 News 9 Comments

Food and Farming

We recently joined forces with the Yorkshire Post and Business Link to produce a series of audio and video podcasts featuring life in the Yorkshire Dales uplands.

This important ecosystem is under threat as hill farming becomes more and more difficult and our role at Recorded Devilery is to tell the story of the many and varied types of activity and businesses that exist in and around the Yorkshire Dales.