We’ve been talking about it since last year, so many of our existing clients may already be aware that we’re preparing the next major update to our LabelEd platform, but we’ve not really discussed in detail what it’s all about.
If you have an on-going service to provide, subscriptions can be a great way to encourage repeating revenue for your business. Since version 3.3, LabelEd has subscription support built in, and today we'll take a brief look at how it works.
As previously touched upon by Tom, one of the first things to do when embarking on a new website project is to plan your content, and if you approach us for a proposal it’s certainly one of the first things we’ll ask you to think about.
I’m sure we can all agree that it’s a good idea to provide your site visitors with as fast a means of finding what they’re looking for as possible, and there are all manner of different methods of navigation on the web. In this article we’ll have a look at filtering.
Products in LabelEd support pricing rules based on tiers and breaks. Today we'll have a quick look at how these features work.
Today we announce the release of LabelEd 3.4. We've had this build running in beta for a number of weeks now and today it's rolled out across all existing sites.
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Taking our early ideas Label Media have been able to supply us with exactly the product we were hoping for...
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