Classic shows Advice
The original Boagworld Podcast ran for over 200 episodes and was the first podcast on web design. Aimed at those who design, develop and run websites, it won many awards and grew rapidly from its humble beginnings in 2005. We reinvented the show in 2010 but the old episodes have been kept online and redefined as ‘classic episodes’.
Latest Posts
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197. Energise your ecommerce
This week on Boagworld: We examine ways to improve the conversion rate on your ecommerce site, review CSS Mastery 2nd Edition and take a look at Zen Coding.
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196. Interview with Kevin Rose
This week on Boagworld: We interview the founder of Digg.com Kevin Rose, take a first look at Codeslam and plan the future of the show.
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195. Christmas Cheer
On our 2009 christmas special: Your favourite tweets of the year, a review of 24 ways, gifts for geeks and web design trends for 2010.
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194. Focus on User Tasks
On this week’s show: Gerry McGovern talks about user tasks, Colin Firth discusses content and we have a review of Powerpoint alternative – Prezi.
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193. Get more from Google Analytics
On this week’s show: Paul and Marcus are joined by Matt Curry who shares some advanced Google Analytics techniques. We have a review of Fancy Form Design by Jina Bolton and Paul goes on endlessly about the Website Owners Manual.
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192. Next Generation
On this week’s show: We have interviews with two great upcoming web designers (Jamie Rumblelow and James Proud) as well as a new segment called Elevator Pitch.
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191. Ecommerce Lies
On this week’s show: Marcus explains how podcasting and blogging can support your business and Paul exposes the top ecommerce lies.
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190. Become a branding Ninja
On this week’s show: Ryan and Stanton interview Alex Hunter about managing your brand. Meanwhile Paul and Marcus look at how to speed up your website.
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189. How to keep up with web innovations
On this week’s show: Paul looks at keeping up with web innovations, Marcus shares how we make the podcast and Nora Brown reviews building findable websites.
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188. Clearscape or Headleft?
On this week’s show, Richard Rutter, Jeremy Keith and Andy Budd join myself and Marcus for a round table discussion.
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187. Jedi Mind Tricks
On this week’s show: Paul looks at how to better communicate and we ask whether you should mask your email address to avoid spam.
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186. Mobile Web
On this week’s show: Brian Suda talks about the mobile web and Marcus suggests ways of responding to email inquires.
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185. Innovate
On this week’s show: We talk about Google Chrome Frame, how to be an innovator, and measuring the success of your website.
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184. HTML5
On this week’s show: We interview Jeremy Keith about the truth of HTML5 and Ryan Carson shares some more advice about building your own web application.
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183. Inspired
On this week’s show: Paul shares 3 ways to make your site stand out from the crowd. Matt Curry introduces us to Google website optimiser and Lyle Barras reviews Dropbox.
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182. North and South
On this week’s show: Molly talks about the future of web standards. Paul explains the differences between print and the web, and Ryan asks if job titles matter.
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181. Interview or death
On this week’s show: how to avoid design by committee, why you shouldn’t bother submitting to Digg and how to specialise in being a generalist.
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180. Backend
On this week’s show: The Northeners are joined by the Headscape duo Craig and Dave. We talk about why you should care about .NET MVC and answer your questions about managing your code and friendly URLs.
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179. Affordance
On this week’s show: Ryan and Stanton are back and we are joined by Mr Marcus Lillington! We talk to Dan Rubin about making your interface invisible and answer your questions about working on multiple projects at the same time.
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178. Bad Blogging
On this week’s show: We look at the harsh truths of corporate blogging, ask how luxury products can be sold online and discuss whether it is the role of a web designer to challenge a client’s business model.