WWW Learning Center Category
Descriptive Page Titles
by Jacqueline Sinex
Thursday, July 26th, 2012
Are your page titles boring? More importantly, are you missing opportunities by having generic, boring page titles and links? We all recognize About Us by now. Most websites have an “about” section. And you should. But is there another more engaging title that could do all these things: Tell your readers who you are. Tell […]
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, […]
Transferring Domain Names
by Jacqueline Sinex
Monday, July 16th, 2012
If you own a domain name, that means you registered that name with a registrar – a provider of domain name registration services. But there are probably thousands of registrars, and some of them might be partnered with your web hosting provider. In many cases, our web hosting customers prefer to transfer their domain name […]
To Pal or Not to Pal: Should I Use PayPal On My Website?
by Jacqueline Sinex
Monday, June 4th, 2012
First, let me just say there is not really one “PayPal” anymore. Over the years, PayPal has become the owner of many different types of solutions, so sometimes when a person says “PayPal” they mean the standard free account you can pay for small things with, and sometimes they mean one of the payment gateways […]
Typography: What Your Font Says About You
by Brian Disbot
Tuesday, May 15th, 2012
There is a realm within the world of web design that holds typography as the “holy grail” of design and aesthetics. Thousands of books, articles, and videos have been produced to focus specifically on fonts, their design, and their effectiveness. While many people are unaware of this massive and ever-expanding subject, it is important to […]
“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 […]
Quick Tip: How to Set Up Your Email Through Your Website
by Brian Disbot
Monday, April 2nd, 2012
So you have your website up and running. It’s receiving a decent amount of traffic and your business is beginning to expand. You’ve left the contact info and are beginning to have your private email filled with business-related matters. Now, you want to create an email through and connected to your business’s domain name. Gmail […]