Archive for November, 2011

We’re off to Amsterdam!

Posted by Code | Category: General | 25/11/2011 8:58 am

We Computerlovers are very lucky indeed.  Our lovely bosses treat us at Christmas (yes – OK its still November but we’re too busy in December!) to a weekend break to celebrate as a team and enjoy a beer or 3. Over the years we have been to some great places – and this year is [...]

Movember. Code style

Posted by Code | Category: General | 23/11/2011 11:19 pm

We like to lead from the front in the things we do.  Growing an excellent moustache is no exception. Five of our most handsome and follicularly blessed specimens are donating their upper lip in the name of charity this month to raise some money. If you feel the need to donate please do so here. Ladies and [...]

We are North West Marketing Agency of Year 2011!

Posted by Code | Category: General | 21/11/2011 11:27 am

For the second year running we’ve managed to secure the 2011 MiNetwork Awards ‘North West Marketing Agency of the Year 2011′ beating all the usual on and offline suspects from around the region. This is a great honour and something the team here are very proud of indeed! We’ve also recently received a commendation in [...]

Code, the BBC and the good folks from NUX

Posted by User Experience | Category: User Experience | 10/11/2011 3:21 pm

Northern User Experience (NUX) is an informal community for people interested in usability. Based in Manchester and Leeds, NUX holds free monthly meet-ups in both cities, with guest speakers from the User Experience community. Code Computerlove host the Manchester meet-ups, donating the use of our office space and facilities (and our refreshments budget) for the [...]

Google hides keywords; move along, nothing to see here!

Posted by Code | Category: Digital Marketing | 02/11/2011 1:09 pm

Recently, Google updated the way in which referral data is passed though from a natural search referral, what it meant was that any person logged into their Google account would not refer keyword data in the referring URL which would hide the keywords people were clicking on natural listings. As per most SEOers we tried [...]