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Jack Marlow is looking for a motivated "hunter" to sell our innovative Content Management System (CMS) powered websites to SMEs. This is a great opportunity to deliver state-of-the-art, feature-rich websites including unique marketing tools with real benefits for potential customers.

Jack Marlow is a boutique web development company embarking on a huge growth phase and we want you to be a part of it!

The successful candidate will be:

  • A self starter with at least 2 years sales experience (prefer...

Want to join the Jack Marlow Team?

Jack Marlow is looking for an enthusiastic and well-organised people person to help our support capacity keep up with the rest of our business - and we want you to grow with us!

The successful candidate will spend the first few weeks receiving on-the-job training in handling support calls and tickets from our clients.

After a few weeks, you will then step into a team leader role, and help us build a team of casual support staff. F...

For people who know me, this may seem a disingenous thing for me to blog about, because I've long decried (often loudly) how fundamentally stupid an idea mandatory filtering is. In short, it's a money-pit for government and industry that doesn't actually solve any of the problems it sets out to solve, creates problems for law enforcement that didn't exist before, generates a false sense of security and complacency, and provides governments with a dangerous apparatus to control the flow of information.

But enough of that.

If you're an Australian business, with your website hosted within Australia, mandatory internet filtering in the minimal form proposed...

In the late '90s my Grandmother spent a few hundred dollars on a website to sell her self-published book. I recall spending hours with her crafting meta-keywords and submitting her site to Alta-Vista and Yahoo!

It's easy to forget just how much Google changed online search. These days it's difficult to imagine a world without Google Search (and Google Mail, Google Maps, Google Documents, Google Reader, Google Analytics, Google Trends... ).

Earlier this month Microsoft launched Bing, a replacement for Live Search (formerly Windows Live Search, formerly MSN search....) . Bing claimed to be a "decision e...