Harvey Raybould is the MD of Compila Limited. Compila is a web hosting company based in the UK and has been established in this field for over 10 years.
Harvey has been involved with the designing, hosting and management of web sites since 1995, just as the world wide web first started to become popular. He designed his first web site in 1995.
His first experience of web hosting and the Internet was at his previous employer, CVT. CVT was a B2B organisation that supplied and maintained computer equipment and networks to small/medium enterprises in and around the London area.
As the Internet grew in popularity, CVT expanded it’s product offering, enabling it to supply customers with Internet connectivity as well as web design and hosting. Harvey was an integral part in the expansion of CVT into web technologies.
After the Year 2000 (Millennium Bug) issues where completely resolved for CVT’s customers, Harvey moved to Compila as the MD.
If you would like to find out more or connect with him please visit his LinkedIn profile at the URL below;







Hi Harvey, I’m the Editor of QuickBite magazine which is aimed specifically at fast food businesses and features news around the industry plus key features to help businesses grow.
In the April issue we are focusing on social networking and I’ve come across your article ‘Why Some Small Businesses Often Fail At Social Media Marketing’ on this website and wondered if you would agree to me printing it in the April issue?
Of course your name would be credited to the article and if possible, we would like to print your picture too.
Would be great if you could let me know as soon as possible if you would be happy for this to be featured. Our deadline for copy is 15th March. I’d also very much be interested in keeping contact with you should any future relevant articles become available which we can feature within the magazine.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Many thanks and best wishes.
Linda
Hope to speak soon
Linda McKeown
Hi Linda,
I am sorry for the delay in coming back to you and realise that your deadline has now passed.
However, you are more than welcome to use the article if it is still possible or if you need it for
a future issue.
Regards
Harvey