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Dan Cullinan, 25, is Founder & Director of Cullinan Web Services Ltd and pay monthly websites.com

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Welcome to 'A Web Design Blog'

Here you can read various ramblings by Dan Cullinan, Director of Cullinan Web Services and owner of Pay Monthly Websites.

You will find various bits and bobs on this site such as current projects of the company, new services offered as well as web design advice and tutorials.

So stick around a while and feel free to browse this site as well as our others.

Posted on: Friday, August 8th, 2008

Google is re-booting its massive server structure tomorrow in order to improve performance and also strip out all dead links.

Of course this isn’t happening but what would happen if Google (and even other search engines) went offline for any extended period of time? I for one would be left without at least 7 services that I feel are vital to my business:

  • Google Search
  • Google Analytics
  • Google Maps (iPhone Version)
  • Google AdSense
  • Google Webmaster Tools
  • Google Mail
  • and even iGoogle

Of course these all have varying importance to my business but Gmail and Search I would definitely miss, and so would my customers. As someone that works in SEO and web design I target most of my time at getting rankings in Google as it has over 70% of all daily searches and is so important that it has entered the English dictionary.

Google Analytics :- I lose the ability to monitor all of my sites traffic and therefore do not know how to target my resources to improve the rankings in search results.

Google Maps :- I get lost or have to remember Duke of Edinburgh training in how to read maps and compasses.

Google AdSense :- I lose 20% of my daily total income :-(

Google Webmaster Tools :- I lose track of crawl data and site map data (of course this doesn’t matter if Google Search is down)

Google Mail :- I lose all of my archived email that I no longer store locally, aggghh wake up call.

iGoogle :- Yes this is the least important but its still so convenient to store all my feeds in one place, and I use it to monitor comments on my blogs too.

So in conclusion: We rely so heavily on some web based applications that the ramifications worldwide would be huge if such a thing as Google going offline ever happens, maybe we should have some sort of contingency for this, or maybe just maybe this will never happen….

Here’s hoping…

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Posted on: Sunday, July 27th, 2008

We have developed and contribute to a new Everton blog called the Peoples Blog. It is as you may have guessed all about Everton Football Club, Everton News and Views.

10 Evertonians have gotten together to write for the blog which we hope will become a regular read for many Everton fans.

The address is http://www.peoplesblog.co.uk

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The latest Post is http://www.peoplesblog.co.uk/general/those-who-dont-understand.html

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Posted on: Thursday, June 26th, 2008

I now have a new job for an SEO firm in Cheshire so Cullinan Web Services Ltd and Pay Monthly Websites will be closing down.

I will however be updating this blog more regularly with trick and tips as well as web design tutorials.

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Posted on: Monday, May 19th, 2008

The service offered by Cullinan Web Services Ltd, paymonthlywebsites.com has now officially closed. All traffic is now being redirected to www.cullinanweb.co.uk, where there is a limited pay monthly service on offer.

All queries relating to the service should now be made to Cullinan Web Services Ltd.

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