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WNW Design Vacancy for a Sales Account Manager

EDIT: This position has now been filled. We hope to be introducing the new member of our team in an upcoming newsletter.

WNW Design Limited are currently looking to recruit a Sales Account Manager to work within our company.
We’re looking for someone with enthusiasm and motivation, with experience in a sales background, to join our team based in Exmouth, UK.
You will be managing existing customer accounts as well as building customer relations with potential clients, and must have an outgoing and friendly manner. You can find detailed information on the recruitment page here, along with instructions for sending your cv.

Merry Christmas!

Our blog will be taking a break for Christmas, so we would like to take this opportunity to wish all our visitors a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, see you all again in early January.

Guide To Getting Linked

by Erich Winnecke Jr for EntireWeb

Getting links from other websites pointing to your site can sometimes seem very hard and time consuming. There are several ways to get people interested in your site, you’ve just got to be creative with it and think more in terms of putting yourself in the other webmaster’s shoes- figure out what the advantages are for them to be linked to you!

One thing that you often hear is that to attain a high Page Rank thru Google, (which, let’s face it, is the Big Daddy of Search Engines) that you have to link to other high PR sites. This is not necessarily true. No one is 100% on the relevance of PR rank affecting a link exchange.

The Week’s Office Discoveries

Liable as we are here at WNW Design to lapse into techno-inspired moments of office enthusiasm, we thought we’d share some of our recent internet discoveries with you.

SphereXP may turn out to be more aesthetics than practicality, but frankly we don’t care - we want our computers to look like something from a Hollywood movie and we will sacrifice practicality for it. This certainly does the job, itself a beta project still in the processes of creation, which successfully transforms your desktop into a 3D environment. Enabling you to move windows around in that space, organise your icons and swivel your view through 360 degrees, it’s an add-on for XP which no-one here has yet had the stomach to try out. Preferring to back up our data first, we’re playing it safe.