Deepweb Web Design
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Web design, email, hosting & domain names are some of the many services Deepweb provides to organisations. We have over 15 years of web experience
Deepweb Web Design
4y ago
The new year is upon us and we are looking forward to a bumper year of innovation in design.
With many websites showing the signs of aging (using dated design motifs or just not looking modern), a design change can be just what is needed. Just like equipment needs updating after a few years of good service, your website can also benefit (and therefore your business) by taking a critical look at your website and seeing if it still provides the optimum experience for your visitors and also drives the desired outcomes for your business.
These outcomes vary depending on your business, from prompti ..read more
Deepweb Web Design
4y ago
Welcome to 2020
Well 2020 is here and we are looking forward to a bumper year, we hope you are also feeling excited about the year ahead.
We have had Alex working with us over the school holidays and he is showing great skills on the websites and other projects he has helped us with.
In this issue, we will be talking about:
Special on Domain Names
Our SEO courses for the year and how you can get them at the old price!
A New hosting plan to drive your website
Invoice Payments via Credit Card
New Clients and redesigns
Domain Name Special
We are starting to see the newer .nz version of domains ..read more
Deepweb Web Design
4y ago
In this video we talk about the frequency of updates to your site.
Transcript:
So something we often get asked is: how often do I need to update my content for the website.
People have been told that they need to update their content on a regular basis to keep the rankings up in the search rankings and what we have found is that it’s really dependent on your website.
If you’ve got a website that’s something like the New Zealand Herald, it’s a daily news site Google is going to expect that it’s going to have content coming through every day, but if you’re the Encyclopedia Britannica it’s co ..read more
Deepweb Web Design
4y ago
To answer questions that pop up regularly in our hands on SEO workshops and also from other clients in our discussions with them, we have decided to put together a video series on YouTube.
Each question is given it’s own short video to provide an answer and examples.
If you have a question you want answered, leave a comment here or on the video
If you want to be notified of new videos, Subscribe to the channel and click the bell icon for notifications.
You can find the YouTube Channel here ..read more
Deepweb Web Design
5y ago
Spiderbyte May 2019
In this issue: SEO Workshop / SEO Review Special / WordPress Meetup Group
Well summer is mostly over and we are now into the new financial year. Things are moving along here at Deepweb where we are working on a number of projects large and small.
We have been involved in the start up of a WordPress Users Group in the north, for those developers, designers and users of WordPress to facilitate discussions about the use of WordPress on the web. You can find out more about this group here on the Meetup Website. We are thankful for the support of Bizspace in Kerikeri for hosting ..read more
Deepweb Web Design
5y ago
With WordPress powering approximately a third of the worlds websites, it touches a lot of peoples lives including developers, designers, business owners and end users.
We have seen the New Zealand WordPress community when we have attended WordCamps, the large unconferences that happen each year in NZ to discuss all thibgs WordPress (and some no WordPress specific topics)
The closest local community (Meetup) to Kerikeri was in Auckland and try as we might, it was too difficult to get to one of these events.
After support and encouragement from the organisers of the Auckland event, we decided to ..read more
Deepweb Web Design
5y ago
We are doing some work with a Java based application (Alfresco) that we have deployed using a Windows installer.
Recently, we had an issue where the starting of the services (Tomcat and Postgres) both failed, they would say “Starting” for about 5 seconds and then stop.
The log in the Application Log showed
Starting Tomcat Server…
Exit code: 1
Stdout:
Stderr:
Unknown error starting tomcat
No logs were written to the application log files to find out what the problem was.
We tried reinstalling the services to see if there was an issue with the service itself, but that did not fix the pro ..read more
Deepweb Web Design
5y ago
As the internet moves toward a more secure web and Chrome and Firefox start to increasingly make insecure websites more and more obvious, it makes it more and more important to make sure your website is on the right side of the SSL line.
We have turned to Really Simple SSL
It is really simple and it takes care of the redirects and also the mixed content issues (when you have content that is both SSL and non SSL)
What does it do?
It handles most issues that WordPress has with SSL, like when you’re behind a reverse proxy/loadbalancer, or when no headers are passed which WordPress can use to de ..read more