Lonely Planet and BBC

Posted by: Dan Roberts
So, BBC Worldwide (the commercial arm of BBC TV) has bought Lonely Planet, the Guide Book and websites. One of the guys in the office here just said "This is a good move for the BBC, but I liked Lonely Planet!" Ha ha; and hes' English, he supposed to salute that bastion of English television and all...
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Asking the greater community

Posted by: Dan Roberts
I am so sorry that there has been no posts for some time - since we put the Bootstrap video up with have been inundating with enquiries and feedback. We are finalising the demo site and expect it any day now! Plus, I have only just graduated from the couch to the kitchen table with this broken ankle...

Bootstrap CMS demo video

Posted by: Mat Weir
Over the last four months our team of long-haired, pierced, low-riding, caffeine-fueled developers have created an awesome CMS that we're ready to show you!...

Preparing web content

Posted by: Dan Roberts
Sorry for the delay in writing these posts for those that don't know I broke my ankle on the race snowboard which has meant an operation, two pins and some heavy downtime. This has given me time, however, to work on a lot of the content that has been needed on many of our new partner sites (in parti...
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New linking rules

Posted by: Dan Roberts
I sound like a broken record as I harp on about the importance of links, but I just want to clarify some very important issues with links that have been effecting so many of your web rankings in the past few months. Many sites have seen a decline in their search engine rankings - yet they have lots ...

More Hostel World praise

Posted by: Dan Roberts
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When we developed the functionality to take Hostel World reviews and ratings and display them on the Base website I believed we were working with Hostel World (rather than against them) - after all Base hostels used the Hostel World property management system - and as I said earlier today, we were i...

@bernardchickey It makes sense the non-insured not covered - otherwise undermines insurance market completely.

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