Big companies have selected WordPress.

WordPress began as a simple platform for blogging and people still assume that it’s not suitable for big businesses to use as the basis for their Websites. However, WordPress is now one of the largest, most widely used Website creation tools around the world. With a practically infinite number of options for professional and easy-to-use

By |2018-09-19T21:02:05+00:00April 30th, 2018|WordPress|Comments Off on Big companies have selected WordPress.

10 Things You Need to Do After Installing WordPress

So you've just installed WordPress. Exciting time ahead! You may be eager to install a new theme and start creating content for your site, but it's a good idea to take some time to change some of the default settings and to optimise your site before proceeding so that you start on the right footing.

By |2017-10-10T03:08:57+00:00October 10th, 2017|Web Design, WordPress|Comments Off on 10 Things You Need to Do After Installing WordPress

The Online Marketing Code

A strong SEO strategy will almost always lead to good results in the end. When it comes to online marketing, the purpose and objectives are generally the same as traditional strategies in terms of increasing brand awareness and finding new customers. [source: Entrepreneur] There are a number of ingredients that go into a successful digital

By |2017-02-21T23:42:22+00:00February 21st, 2017|SEO|Comments Off on The Online Marketing Code

Is responsive design necessary?

Aaah, the good old days. It was a much simpler time… Websites were straight HTML. Screen sizes were about the same size and ratio. 640 x 480 at 72 dpi. Wow, have things changed, and for the better. It has caused me pain and angst seeing perfectly good Websites become obsolete before my eyes. With

By |2018-09-17T14:43:00+00:00January 5th, 2017|Google, responsive|Comments Off on Is responsive design necessary?

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
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