Website Updates During Emergencies

By admin | May 3, 2010

So, here we are again, facing a slow-moving hurricane that may or may not hit us. Chances are, this oil spill has or will affect your business or organization in some way if you are located on or near the Gulf Coast. Chances are high too that you and your business are doing what you can to protect our area and will do your fair share to help clean up if it’s needed. So, tell others about it!

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Techno-Savvy People: A New Client Base

By admin | April 27, 2010

Most web designers cringe at the thought of their skill being something “everyone” can do. They somehow feel it’s signaling the demise of the industry. I don’t, however, because I see how this new basic knowledge is fueling even more needs for people with professional web building skills.

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Social Media Saves the Day for Boring Websites

By admin | April 20, 2010

I was visiting the Marshall’s web site only to check store locations when the company’s new savvy online marketing campaign hit me square in the heart. Instead of marketing products directly like most retailers, Marshall’s is now using their web site to market the Marshall’s shopping experience.

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Web Building Guide (for the client)

By admin | April 13, 2010

Having built 50+ websites for a variety of people, I know what lies behind the handshakes and high-expectations of the initial meeting can be 3-4 months of nail biting and tooth pulling.

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Web Hosting: In Search of the Greenest Grass

By admin | April 5, 2010

Last weekend, my team successfully transferred over yet another website off of the IXWebHosting servers. I really do hate to put down one company for less-than-desirable services since they obviously aren’t the only offenders out there, but considering the money my clients have paid for their websites, I have no choice but to fight for optimum web surfing experience and sometimes that means pointing fingers when necessary.

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