Little to No Online Presence

Many small businesses are at a competitive disadvantage. Redshift Research survey commissioned by Web-hosting company GoDaddy reports that well over half of very small businesses have no Websites or Facebook pages. [source: Inc.] About 60 percent of very small businesses (made up of one to five people) don’t have Websites, according to a recent survey.

By |2016-09-02T16:58:23+00:00September 2nd, 2016|Web, Web Design|Comments Off on Little to No Online Presence

Mobile ready… here’s why!

You Need a Mobile Ready Website and Here’s Why. In 2015, Google announced two major algorithm changes that will increase the importance on having mobile friendly content. Starting April 21, Google will increase the weight of mobile-friendliness among their ranking factors. It is worth noting that there will not be varying degrees of mobile readiness,

By |2016-04-23T13:45:08+00:00April 23rd, 2016|B2B marketing, B2C marketing, mobile, responsive|Comments Off on Mobile ready… here’s why!

Web Design Trends, Year 2016

At times, the discussion of Web design and development goes around from specific to general or vice-versa. Trends, be it in the clothing, or whatever product/service you talk about, keep changing. Similar is the case with Web designing. Web design trends come and go. Though some of them show their presence for a bit longer

By |2015-12-12T00:50:17+00:00December 10th, 2015|Web, Web Design, Web redesign, WordPress|Comments Off on Web Design Trends, Year 2016

SEO is impacted by Web design trends

If you think of SEO as a separate entity in your online presence you could be making costly mistakes with your website and other marketing techniques. Every aspect of a strong online brand is deeply intertwined with related elements - content obviously plays a major role, but so does the design and development of any

By |2014-10-03T00:51:26+00:00October 3rd, 2014|search, SEO|Comments Off on SEO is impacted by Web design trends

Is your business ready to seize new opportunities?

Some things are simply better together: peanut butter and chocolate, popcorn and movies, Carrie and Mr. Big, marketing and technology.   You’re probably thinking, “Hold up, did she say just say marketing and technology!?” [source: MarketRI] That’s right, everyone. Marketing and technology are not only better together, but I would venture to say they are

By |2013-09-19T15:39:39+00:00September 19th, 2013|Internet, marketing, technology|Comments Off on Is your business ready to seize new opportunities?
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