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By Robert Mathers

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Power Up

5 tips to improve your website this week (13)

Emotional branding is a term that’s thrown around a lot (almost as much as the term branding itself) and often raises a lot of questions, so this week we’re bringing you 5 tips to help you start implementing emotional branding on your website to get practical results. Read on for more.

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By Robert Mathers

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Heart Internet

Pre-order your .LONDON domain name

We’re excited to announce that the .london domain extension is now available to pre-order, bringing you a great opportunity to capitalise on London’s reputation and show your pride for the city.

Show potential visitors and customers that you’re providing them with relevant London-based content, products and services even before they’ve visited your website. The capital has an incredible reputation worldwide for everything from technology to fashion, and a .london domain instantly associates you with Britain’s biggest success stories

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By Robert Mathers

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Domain Names, Heart Internet

Find your perfect domain with our domain search tools

With so many different extensions currently available and plenty more being released soon, it’s more important than ever to have access to a range of effective search tools to help you find your ideal domain. This post will provide you with a quick overview of the different tools we offer to make this process even easier for you.

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By Jenni Brown

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Power Up

Power Up your project management

If you create websites, having project management skills is essential to prevent your brain melting and stop you wasting valuable time. Formal project management is a whole industry in itself, but here are some useful tips, ideas and resources any web professional can pick up and use to quickly improve workflow.

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By Matthew Telfer

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Heart Internet

An update on the Heartbleed OpenSSL vulnerability

It recently came to light that there was a serious programming error within OpenSSL, endangering encryption keys and data of SSL connections on the Internet. This allows anyone to read out the memory of vulnerable servers. Specifically, this means an attacker can read keys, passwords and other private information. There is more information about the bug at https://heartbleed.com.

Many services other than HTTPS use SSL; e-mail, VPN and other services. It is extremely important that these services are also secured as soon as possible.  This blog post covers our response and the action we would recommend VPS and dedicated server customers take.

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