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Symptoms of A Bad Blog & How To Fix It
by Brian Disbot
Friday, April 5th, 2013
We can all recognize “good” blogs when we see them, but we might not instantly know why we consider some blogs to be better than others. In general, there are two things that make a blog “good,” or worth reading: interesting or educational topics and easy-to-understand writing. When hunting for a good read, users typically [&helli
Dominating SEO
by Brian Disbot
Wednesday, March 6th, 2013
A strong web presence can do wonders for any business. From attracting new customers to keeping loyal ones up-to-date on new or improved products and services, and online marketing plan can serve as a major expediter to delivering quality information and customer service. However, business owners do not always have the time to maintain a […]
Java, Not the Same as JavaScript
by Lizzy Cederberg
Monday, January 14th, 2013
There has been a lot of talk about Java in the news lately; the US Department of Homeland Security issued a statement to tell people to uninstall or disable the plugin from their computers to protect themselves from a security break in the system. But before you go disabling everything with ‘java’ in the name, […]
Weekly SEO Check-Up
by Lizzy Cederberg
Thursday, January 10th, 2013
Search engine optimization (SEO) is something every website owner needs to understand. If you aren’t in a highly competitive market, you may be able to spend less time on an SEO campaign, but it’s still important to keep yourself tuned in. Running your business is still your top priority, but don’t you want to make […]
How Do I Pick A Web Hosting Plan?
by Jacqueline Sinex
Wednesday, October 31st, 2012
If you are a small business owner or manager, you are probably focused on running your business (as you should be) rather than technology. You just need it to “work” and be reliable. So when it comes to deciding on a web host to support your website, you may already be overwhelmed. Nearly every web […]
Beach Bums: Reaching Your Clients Outside of the Office
by Brian Disbot
Thursday, July 19th, 2012
With summer in full swing and Independence Day in our rearview mirror, we tend to lose focus on business due to the heat and wealth distractions that come with this lackadaisical season. If we could, we’d spend our days lounging by the pool, grilling with the family, or out on the lake. The fact remains, […]
“502 Forbidden” : The Importance of Usability Tests
by Brian Disbot
Wednesday, April 4th, 2012
One of the most important aspects of a website is usability. Web usability is defined as the flow of your website from page to page. In other words, it is a measure of how well your website is put together and whether improvements are needed to clarify or completely redo a part of the site. […]
Quick Tip: HTML (HyperText Markup Language)
by Brian Disbot
Monday, April 2nd, 2012
Today almost everyone has a website of some sort. Whether it’s for business or pleasure, we are all connected to the Internet. Social media websites give you a generic, yet customizable theme that allows you to express yourself by posting text, pictures, videos, and listing your likes and dislikes. The World Wide Web encompasses so […]