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Little Is The New Big:The Mobile Web Takeover

The monitor wars are back in an even bigger (but smaller) way. Now it is critical to consider the increasingly popular small screen users when getting your website designed.

This Website is Closed for the Holiday

If you want to take a break for a long weekend, make sure you some automation in place so your online business keeps working hard!

How to Be an Effective Website Owner

Everywhere you look there are books and entire magazines devoted to the process of building a website. We’ll tell you what it takes to manage your existing website so that your investment isn’t wasted.

The Top 5 Ways to Ruin Your Website

Before you take that fateful leap and ruin your website with a bad idea, check this list first. If you’re idea is on here, go back to the drawing board.

Words of Caution Before Hiring a Web Designer

Hindsight is 20/20. Here are some questions to ask before you hire a Web designer.

Do You Really Need a Content Management System?

For website owners looking to squeeze every last drop of productivity out of their website, a CMS is indispensable.

How DIYers Can Get a Great Website

If you’re a DIYer you probably love to jump into projects head first and learn along the way. Here are some things that a DIYer like yourself should be doing to make your website the best it can be!

Reducing the Cost of Web Design – The Right Way

We’ve gotten a lot more calls lately from businesses wanting us to design or redesign the smallest, cheapest website possible. There is a better way!

Effective Web Design for Holistic Health Care Practitioners

Unlike some of the massage sessions I’ve had, web design can be fairly painless. We’re going to cover what your website should have – and why – to make it easy for you to start the conversation with a web designer.

What To Expect When Meeting With A Web Design Company

When starting a web design project, there is standard information that will need to be collected before a website can be built. We’ll tell you what these standard items are, and what to expect during your first meeting.