One of the great joys of being part of a community organisation is the shared sense of purpose. That warm fuzzy feeling that we’re all pulling in the same direction, building something bigger than ourselves. But there’s a hidden ingredient that makes it all work, one that too often gets overlooked until it’s too late: communication.
Let’s be honest — you didn’t read it, did you? You saw the headline, felt a flicker of outrage, and bam! you went straight to the comments to bless the internet with your “wisdom.”
Let’s start with a confession: I have nothing against QR codes. When used properly, they’re brilliant. A tiny black-and-white bridge between the physical and digital worlds.
Setting up a local web development environment on Windows has long been a chore. Traditional AMP stacks like XAMPP or WAMP can feel clunky, slow, or outdated. Enter Laragon — a sleek, modern, and lightning-fast local server environment designed to make web development effortless.
Knowing how to write a press release is an essential skill for any organisation or professional who wants to share news effectively. A well‑written press release increases the chances of your story being picked up by journalists and reaching the right audience.
Transferring a domain to a new host with minimal downtime requires careful planning. Here’s the best approach according to me:
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About a Disaster Recovery Plan But Were Afraid to Ask
In today’s digital landscape, ensuring business continuity is more than just a good idea - it's a necessity.
I have organised, presented at and attended more conferences than is probably good for me. I have always been in favour of multi-track events with many sessions at the same time. My experience at the last two conferences I attended, both of which had over 15 simultaneous sessions, has changed my mind.
In the past I thought it was beneficial to offer a large choice of sessions to ensure that there was always something of interest available to all attendees. That was wrong. A conference is not about the sessions that are of interest to you. It should be about the sessions that are beneficial to you.




