What Clients and Customers Really Want from Your Website

Small businesses may want to spend a bit more time working on their Websites and mobile apps. New research has found that slow and poor-performing Websites can be a real detriment to businesses. [source: Business News Daily] In fact, 88 percent of Americans surveyed said they have a negative association with brands that have buggy

By |2014-06-13T14:23:44+00:00June 13th, 2014|Web Design|Comments Off on What Clients and Customers Really Want from Your Website

Always Open for Business

Customer expectations are creating a competitive and fast-paced landscape for small business owners. Many aren’t using current technology tools to help deliver a great customer experience. [source: GoDaddy] Customers are especially picky about online presence, response time and overall professionalism. According to the results of a recent survey sponsored by GoDaddy, customers are 9 times more likely

By |2014-04-30T15:12:06+00:00April 30th, 2014|Internet, technology, Web|Comments Off on Always Open for Business

The WP Economy

How Big is the WordPress Economy? The answer is big - really, really big. WhoIsHostingThis has recently created an infographic (shown below) which details interesting facts about the WordPress economy, usage and top-selling themes, such as: • WordPress accounts for 20.8 percent of all Websites on the Internet • 335,482 people in the U.S. mention

By |2014-03-27T22:37:07+00:00March 27th, 2014|Web Design, WordPress|Comments Off on The WP Economy

WordPress: Useful Facts

WordPress is well known as a great blogging tool that creates beautiful blogs or Websites for free. This sounds great, but what exactly can WordPress do for you? [source: Yahoo Small Business] If you run any type of business, then your Website is probably an important part of your business and your business strategy. WordPress

By |2014-03-27T22:25:14+00:00March 27th, 2014|Web Design, WordPress|Comments Off on WordPress: Useful Facts

Keep Your WordPress Site Secure

One of the most important things you can do when building a WordPress site is make sure it’s secure. While you can never get site security up to 100%, you can certainly shoot for 99% and you can accomplish that by enacting measures — both big and small — that account for every access point

By |2014-03-21T17:44:53+00:00March 21st, 2014|WordPress|Comments Off on Keep Your WordPress Site Secure
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