In the wonderful (albeit slighlty chaotic) world of technology, developments are a common thing. Techies at Google, Bing and Yahoo are all busy behind the scenes working on nifty ways to make the internet safer and more user friendly. And with over 644 million active websites out there, being aware of these updates is essential […]
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As recently announced on our Facebook page, myself and the team at Wombat are delighted to confirm that we have been whittled down as finalists at the Digital Entrepreneur Awards 2017. Recognised in the category of Web Development Project of the Year, for our work with our client, Lake District Lodge Holidays– the award acknowledges our ability […]
Advertising pop-ups which interrupt what you’re trying to see have long been an irritation felt by all internet users. Google have realised this and are looking set now to penalise websites when this becomes interruptive to a users’ viewing experience. This is particularly an irritation on mobile phone screens. Google has stated that, in order […]
We’d like to congratulate our clients, Hazel Bank Country House Hotel on winning a host of prestigious awards. They were honoured with ‘Guest Accommodation of the year’ at the Cumbrian Tourism Awards, the ‘AA rosette for Culinary Excellence,’ ‘Cesar Walking Hotel of the year,’ alongside being included in the TripAdvisor ‘Hall of Fame’ and becoming […]
We started out as a website development agency almost six years ago when company owners, Fraser Hannah and Jason Savage realised a gap in the market for high-quality website design and development in Cumbria. Wombat Web Design has since transformed into ‘Wombat Creative’ offering additional, digital and content marketing services. We took part in the […]
The Wombat blog has been like a deserted wasteland over the last few years, and I suppose the blame lies squarely with me. Somewhere along the road I seam to have lost my mojo – Wombat got busy, time became short and I kept prioritising client work and told myself there were more important tasks. […]