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Benjamin Dyer
11-Oct-2010, 10:13 AM
I think I follow / chat to most of the Actinic Twitter Alumni, so apologies if this is old news. However, the official hashtag for the conference this year is #actinic2010.

If you tweet about the event, please include the tag on your post so it turns up in the Twitter search.

If you want to follow along but not at the conference: http://twitter.com/#!/search/%23actinic2010

wesleythorne
14-Oct-2010, 07:18 PM
hi can you post a list of whats been going on for those who could not attened.
Trawling for a list of tweets is hard work.

wes

Duncan Rounding
14-Oct-2010, 07:32 PM
There's lots of info here: http://www.actinic.co.uk/user-conference-2010-resources

pinbrook
14-Oct-2010, 09:19 PM
Went to look at wiggle's presentation on social media - headings but no content. Shame as it sounded interesting

GreenJersey's brings up a 404 aswell

fergusw
14-Oct-2010, 10:07 PM
Jo,
Mark's (Green Jersey) PDF link is missing the "f" at the end.
Try
http://www.actinic.co.uk/docs/user_conference_resources/AUC2010-green-jersey.pdf

fergusw
14-Oct-2010, 10:08 PM
Went to look at wiggle's presentation on social media - headings but no content. Shame as it sounded interesting

It was very entertaining as well as enlightening. I'm sure everyone there would agree.

guccij
15-Oct-2010, 06:31 AM
I disagree. It didn't tell me anything new, no nuts and bolts, no "this is how you do it". Was a big puff for her business and herself. Was more like a presentation to her local WI than to a room of hardened ecommerce folk. Is also not an Actinic store :rolleyes:

Green Jersey's session was excellent.

Goz
16-Oct-2010, 09:53 AM
I disagree. It didn't tell me anything new, no nuts and bolts, no "this is how you do it". Was a big puff for her business and herself. Was more like a presentation to her local WI than to a room of hardened ecommerce folk. Is also not an Actinic store :rolleyes:

Green Jersey's session was excellent.

I think the point of her presentation was more a case of "you need to be doing this stuff and this is what it has done to my business" rather than "press button 'A' to do this and button 'B' to do that". I'm still astounded at the number of business owners who, even now, don't even realise this stuff goes on and what it can do for their business.

Agreed though, more WI than ecomm and Green Jersey was very good. Unfortunately, the chap who did the SEO presentation didn't know anything about Actinic!

Duncan Rounding
16-Oct-2010, 10:03 AM
I was also a bit disappointed that the SEO guy didn't know anything about Actinic. His website says to remove the homepage from being managed within Actinic so it can be optimised. I don't agree with that - it purely means that they (SEO) can then manage the page without getting involved with Actinic. Does that also imply that they therefore don't do any optimising of the product pages? I would consider these to probably be more important than the homepage.


As Actinic is a dynamic system this front page needs to be disconnected from the system, once disconnected this page can then be optimised with your content.
Left connected this page will become automatically updated by the system and your optimisation code will be lost, leaving your quest for rankings ended.

This optimised page then becomes a "portal page" to the rest of your Actinic site.
If you are worried about this portal page losing the consistency and feel of the rest of the site, we will implement the same styling to give your site that concise professional look

http://www.justsearching.co.uk/JustBlog/actinic-shopping-cart-software-in-internet-marketing.html

Goz
16-Oct-2010, 10:10 AM
I was talking to him in the morning and told him that approach wouldn't work. The only way to do it would be to either

a) Get their own copy of Actinic (and all the variants!); take a snapshot from the owner; update it; return snapshot to owner

or

b) Tell the owner what to put onto their pages.


I think he was a bit bemused!!:rolleyes:

Duncan Rounding
16-Oct-2010, 10:11 AM
I particularly liked the Paypal presentation of the market trend figures. The amount of shift from high street to online is still moving at a rapid rate. It still amazes me how many indies still don't have a website, never mind trade online.

I was also interested to see that 35% of UK online purchasers prefer to use Paypal (although obvioulsy this is not their only preference as the percentages don't add up to 100%). What was also noteable was the number of people who use credit to purchase in the UK compared with the rest of Europe.

Duncan Rounding
16-Oct-2010, 10:13 AM
...a bit bemused!!:rolleyes:

In fairness though he did give out some SEO tool links that will be very useful to many DIY people.

malbro
16-Oct-2010, 01:32 PM
a) Get their own copy of Actinic (and all the variants!); take a snapshot from the owner; update it; return snapshot to owner
Well he wont be doing that as it will affect his bottom line :D

AndyBorrett
26-Oct-2010, 03:33 PM
In fairness though he did give out some SEO tool links that will be very useful to many DIY people.

Are these links available to anyone or just those that attended the conference?