Julie Chomiak — January 24, 2017 — January 24, 2017 Keeping a small business in motion is a full-time job. Small business owners know that their jobs are nonstop and can require 24/7 attention. However, once a business is up and running, it’s useful to consider what the next step should be. Having a professional … Continue reading How to Build a Website When You’re Busy Running a Business
Category Archives: Website Development Guidelines
Here’s Your Website Redesign Success Planning Cheat Sheet
Ashley Hill — January 17, 2017 — January 17, 2017 Do you know what’s more important than a website redesign? Planning for it! And if you think it’s time to do a makeover, consider this to-do list as your guide. With this list, you should be able to navigate through the planning stage with less … Continue reading Here’s Your Website Redesign Success Planning Cheat Sheet
5 Simple Ways to Improve your Small Business’ Website
Nicole Boyer — January 16, 2017 Follow @nicoleboyernr— January 16, 2017 If you’re building your own website, you’ve probably already run into a plethora of issues. Although there are platforms that simplify the tools to create a pretty frontend –capturing the look you want is still no easy feat. Not to mention gaining traffic, that’s … Continue reading 5 Simple Ways to Improve your Small Business’ Website
Everything You Need to Know About Meta Descriptions
Kasia Perzyńska — January 2, 2017 — January 2, 2017 What is Metadata in HTML Metadata is information about your HTML document that isn’t visible on a page, but is in the search results. Metadata usually specifies the page description; author of the asset; the date of publication or the date of the last update; … Continue reading Everything You Need to Know About Meta Descriptions
Marketers Often Forget This Key Aspect When Planning a Redesign
Emily Rose — December 20, 2016 — December 20, 2016 I’ve had the chance to speak with many marketers at various points of their website redesign process, and one thing consistently stands out: it’s a huge, often overwhelming job. So it’s no wonder that the most popular reaction when taking on a redesign is “let’s … Continue reading Marketers Often Forget This Key Aspect When Planning a Redesign
3 Core Elements To Stay On Top Of When Launching A Website
Michael Lyons — December 19, 2016 — December 19, 2016 If you’ve ever launched a website, you know that Murphy’s Law does in fact exist: anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. From small grammar mistakes to plugins that make the site inaccessible, you must be prepared to troubleshoot both the expected and unexpected. … Continue reading 3 Core Elements To Stay On Top Of When Launching A Website
10 Questions for Your Web Developer
Amanda Clark — December 12, 2016 Follow @GrammarChicInc— December 12, 2016 Your company’s website is sort of like its virtual storefront—so when your website gets a facelift, it can almost feel like you’re moving into new digs, or at the very least getting a major renovation. That’s something you obviously want to approach strategically, and … Continue reading 10 Questions for Your Web Developer
Best Practices for Migrating Your Website to a New CMS
Annie Bustos — December 1, 2016 Follow @TechBlocks— December 1, 2016 So your organization decides to update its online content by migrating to a new site. Everyone’s excited to leave the outdated Content Management System (CMS) behind, and utilize a newer solution that’s more powerful and easier to use. However, the transition isn’t always painless. … Continue reading Best Practices for Migrating Your Website to a New CMS
The Battle of Python v/s PHP – What’s Better for Your Web Application Development?
Siya Carla — December 1, 2016 Follow @siyacarla— December 1, 2016 It is always hard to compare two programming languages. One of the main reasons for this is because there are always going to be cases in which one is going to be a way better option than the other. For this occasion we are … Continue reading The Battle of Python v/s PHP – What’s Better for Your Web Application Development?
The Missing Element In Your Website’s Sales Page
Susan Gilbert — November 24, 2016 Follow @SusanGilbert— November 24, 2016 How To Add Spice To Your Website Sales Page In addition to our normal website pages, individual landing or sales pages are used for specific products or services, especially when doing a promotion or using paid advertising. Visuals are an absolute necessity on sales … Continue reading The Missing Element In Your Website’s Sales Page