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26th Mar 2012
Posted by Alex Alex lego man

Social Media Strategies for Startups

WeMakeWebsites’ long term friend and social marketing guru Adele Barlow is speaking this Wednesday on social media strategy and management, specifically for startups. This class will cut through the hype to help you understand how you can realistically and effectively use social media to grow your venture. By outlining common best practices and case studies from startups like airbnb to corporate campaigns like Red Bull and Starbucks, this class will cover:

- The best tools available for management, tracking and analytics
- Understanding your cost-per-acquisition and ROI
- The importance of storytelling and putting your users first
- Evaluating average vs. excellent social presence.

It’s sure to be useful and entertaining too. More details here.

9th Dec 2011
Posted by Piers Piers lego man

WeMakeWebsites launch new website for the Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion

The new Inclusion website

We’re pleased to announce the launch of our most recent website for the Centre of Economic and Social Inclusion (or as they’re more commonly known, Inclusion), the UK’s leading not-for-profit company dedicated to tackling disadvantage and promoting social inclusion in the labour market.

Its one of our biggest sites yet and includes all sorts of good stuff, like event bookings, pay wall access, subscriber content and more.

To find out more about the project, checkout our portfolio.

Visit the new site here: www.cesi.org.uk

Eating Mince Pies at the Mince Pie Project launch at Divertimenti

Eating Mince Pies at the Mince Pie Project launch at Divertimenti

On Monday we attended the launch of the Mince Pie Project at Divertimenti in Kensington, opposite the V&A.

Celebrity chefs who have made mince pies for the auction include Anna Hansen (Modern Pantry), Bruno Loubet, Fergus Henderson (St John’s), Michel Roux Jr and Raymond Blanc, to name a few, the full list is here.

The auction is in support of Action Against Hunger and the Jamie Oliver Foundation.

There’s some more info and photos from the Mince Pie Project launch here.

The auction starts on Friday and you can follow the leader board here.

The Mince Pie Project – In Aid Of Action Against Hunger

The Mince Pie Project

WeMakeWebsites are proud to be sponsoring The Mince Pie Project - a charity mince pie auction in support of Action Against Hunger and The Jamie Oliver Foundation. We designed the identity and website for the project, which is launching soon at www.themincepieproject.com

Here’s the press release…

Rolling pins are at the ready in Michelin-starred kitchens up and down the country, as the UK’s top chefs gear up for The Mince Pie Project in support of Action Against Hunger and The Jamie Oliver Foundation. So far, over twenty chefs, many of whom are household names, are lined up to participate, including Raymond Blanc, Michel Roux Jr and Jeremy Lee.

This brand new Christmas fundraising initiative is the creation of entrepreneur and keen foodie, Peter Butler. It will take the form of an online auction of mince pies – baked by the best chefs in the land – with each chef’s batch of 50 going to the highest bidder. The auction takes place at www.themincepieproject.com from the 9th to the 16th of December. Bidders can get regular updates and follow a live leader board throughout the auction week. All the proceeds will be donated to Action Against Hunger and The Jamie Oliver Foundation.

“These chefs may usually compete with each other for Michelin stars and critical acclaim, but The Mince Project has got them competing over whose mince pies will raise the most money,” says Peter Butler. “Will it be Jeremy Lee’s famously buttery pastry or Claude Bosi’s boozy mincemeat? The public will decide.”

Peter is working closely with Action Against Hunger and The Jamie Oliver Foundation on the project, and with a number of corporate partners including We Make Websites (Web Design) and Mindmatters (Web Development). Peter has been involved in the food industry since the tender age of 15 when got a job as a part-time commis chef and completed a stage at Le Manoir Aux Quat’ Saisons. Prior to starting The Mince Pie Project, he worked at The Boston Consulting Group which he joined after graduating from Cambridge in 2009.

Action Against Hunger - ACF International is a non-governmental, non-profit, non-religious organisation with thirty years of expertise in emergency situations of conflict, natural disaster and chronic food insecurity. It is recognised as one of the leading organisations in the fight against malnutrition. Every year, Action Against Hunger helps nearly five million people in over 40 countries across the world.

The Jamie Oliver Foundation - The Jamie Oliver Foundation is a registered charity whose mission is to empower, educate and engage as many people as possible to love and enjoy good food. The charity funds the Fifteen restaurant group’s Apprentice Programme, which takes on unemployed and under-qualified young people and trains them to become qualified chefs. Since 2002, they’ve seen 95 apprentices graduate and go onto become professional chefs.

For more information please visit:
The Mince Pie Project on Twitter @mincepieproject

1st Dec 2011
Posted by Piers Piers lego man

WeMakeWebsites launch the new Postlethwaite website

Postlethwaite's new website

We’re pleased to announce the launch of our latest website for Postlethwaite - a London-based law firm specialising in employee share schemes.

Find out more about the site in our portfolio or check out the live site at www.postlethwaiteco.com