Bring Your Older Content Back to Life by Updating Blog Posts
by Megan Marshall
Friday, July 29th, 2022
The point of a blog is to provide your audience with content that is valuable to them. Perhaps they are looking up something on Google and your expert blog post is on the first page. Upon reading this piece, they may decide to check out your other blog posts, or else your products and services […]
8 Features that Your Non-Profit Web Design Needs to Tell Your Story
by Megan Marshall
Tuesday, July 26th, 2022
How many people are interacting with your non-profit organization’s website? Is it performing as well as it could be? Having a good online presence is extremely important in the modern age. A big part of this is the first impression that a visitor has of you. It determines whether or not they are going to […]
5 Great Ways to Earn High-Quality Backlinks
by Megan Marshall
Friday, July 22nd, 2022
Backlinks are a major part of your linking strategy. These are links that come from other sites, essentially acting as votes of confidence about your site. Despite Google having made many changes to its algorithm through the years, backlinks continue to be one of the most important ranking factors. But something to be aware of […]
Snapchat for Business: Reach a Younger Audience
by Megan Marshall
Tuesday, July 19th, 2022
Over the course of the past decade, Snapchat has made major strides in terms of its design and capabilities. The core concept has been to allow users to communicate online creatively. However, it has grown significantly since its start as a person-to-person photo-sharing app. Today, you are able to message multiple users at once. You […]
How to Create an Accessible Online Classroom
by Megan Marshall
Friday, July 15th, 2022
Accessibility is necessary to consider in any web-based project. Every site should provide equal access to those with disabilities. This means that they will have access to information and interaction in the same way that every other internet user does. While some accessibility solutions are arguably more complex than others, they all come together to [&