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Spring Cleaning Your Site
by Brian Disbot
Monday, April 2nd, 2012
Spring is often synonymous with renewal. Whether it’s our habits or the conditions of our environment, spring is often used as a metaphor for change and cleansing. “Spring cleaning” applies not just to our homes, but to our businesses as well. During this season, consider these few tips to “clean up” and adjust your website […]
Beware of Fraud Alert Emails
by Jacqueline Sinex
Monday, March 19th, 2012
There is a new wave of phishing spam emails hitting inboxes lately. A “phishing” scam involves an effort to try and gather sensitive information from you, such as banking information. These are among the most dangerous types of “spam” you can receive. Some of the emails that scammers send have a branded appearance of a [&helli
Your Internet Stamp: Domain Names
by Brian Disbot
Tuesday, March 6th, 2012
Domain names are a key component of every website. Establishing a domain name is one of the first tasks completed when setting up a new site. Making a memorable, effective domain name is easier than you may think. Because this is such an important gateway to your business, here are a few suggestions for picking […]
Visually Striking: Embedding Videos into Your Website
by Brian Disbot
Wednesday, February 29th, 2012
We are a visually oriented society; from films and photography to illustration and art, we are stimulated in unique ways by endlessly varying combinations of pictures and motion. It follows that designing a website is a visually intense, interactive experience. There are many different aspects of style and design to consider. Whether aligning a page, [&h
Why Are Custom Fields Hidden in WordPress?
by Jacqueline Sinex
Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
You are working on the most amazing blog post known to man, and you just need to adjust one last custom field before publishing. But where in the world are your custom fields? I just know they are supposed to be there – and my coworker who logged in yesterday could see them fine. Don’t […]
Website Project Management
by Jacqueline Sinex
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012
I am one of the first to admit it, there is a lot of web design talent out there. In fact, there are a lot of talented web designers right here in Austin. But even the most talented web designer can fail at providing a good solution to the client. A large part of the […]
Compromising for E-Commerce: Order Request Forms
by Jacqueline Sinex
Thursday, January 19th, 2012
Not everyone is prepared for a large e-commerce website development project. Done right, a shopping cart-driven website can be rewarding for a business, but it is also an involved project and it requires some comfort with the idea of managing orders online. In other cases, a company may produce too many special order kinds of […]
Tips For Writing a Blog Worth Reading
by Brian Disbot
Friday, January 6th, 2012
Blogs can be a powerful tool both in business and personally. You don’t have to be the strongest writer or most eloquent expert on the subject at hand, because blogs are a learning process. We write until we exhaust a topic and perhaps delve into new points, looking for feedback along the way. Perhaps you […]