News & Media
Website Critique: Putting Jegs.com in Drive
This website critique was conducted by David Fry and Stephan Spencer. David Fry focused on the site’s content and functionality while Stephan Spencer, Founder and President of Netconcepts, tested Jegs.com’s search capabilities.
Read MoreNZBusiness coverage for Netconcepts on being a great place to work
This month’s issue of NZBusiness includes some fantastic coverage of Stephan Spencer, Managing Director of Netconcepts Ltd., on valuing your employees and treating them well.
Read MoreWelcome SNAPshot Readers
Unlocking Google’s Hidden Potential Learn to Use Google as a Research Tool If you’re like me, you use Google every day to find things,news, technical support, events, tips, research documents and more. Were you to master Google’s powerful search refinement operators and lesser-known features, over a year’s time you could save days scouring over irrelevant […]
Read MoreWeb 2.0 for Publishers
In this presentation to The Wisconsin Publishers’ Production Club‘s (WPPC) Catalog Innovations meeting in January, Netconcepts’ Director of E-Business, Hershel Reese explains how Web 2.0 has great implications for catalogers and publishers online. RSS feeds are changing the way people are consuming their media. You need to stay on top of this channel in order […]
Read MoreClearing the Clutter
Marketers, by the very nature of their job function, must juggle numerous campaigns, a range of portfolios, multiple channels, and various corporate, political, and personnel issuesâ??all simultaneously.
Like so many folks, I made a New Year’s resolutionâ??to get organized, to get the clutter out of my head and into a system where I don’t have worry about it on a daily basis, but where it will pop up when the time is right for action. And I have discovered how to do it with Getting Things Done is a best-selling book by productivity guru David Allen.
Read MoreStop, Thief! How to Protect Your Site from Copyright Infringement
They say that “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” Not if you are a Web site owner and you have a brand to protect, however!
I’ve seen designs copied, content copied, even entire sites copied. It’s so easy for infringers to “View Source” and take whatever they like, without regard to copyright.
You can locate copyright infringers pretty easily with Copyscape if they’ve lifted some of your page copy. It’s much more difficult if they’ve limited their sticky fingers to just your design.
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