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7 Signs Your Website Needs a Makeover

7 Signs Your Website Needs a Makeover

How long has it been since you’ve changed up your website? Whether it’s been a year or 10 years, there is always some aspect of your website that could be improved. As technology and the Internet continue to evolve, so should your website. While this may look...
What to Do if Your Web Designer Ghosts You?

What to Do if Your Web Designer Ghosts You?

  Imagine this nightmare scenario: you have hired a new web designer, but they are not responding. You have deadlines to meet for the new website, but still no response. Days have turned into weeks. Have you been ghosted?   What is Ghosting? The act of...
What Is a Quick Answer In Google?

What Is a Quick Answer In Google?

Why Google Matters to Businesses Google is one of the world’s most popular search engines and a household name. Google has become so large that the act of looking up an answer has been referred to as “Googling it”. This search engine has also made itself incredibly...
WooCommerce vs Shopify – What is the Difference?

WooCommerce vs Shopify – What is the Difference?

Have you ever heard of WooCommerce and/or Shopify? Many businesses are finding it imperative (or advantageous) these days to have an online shop so that potential customers can easily find your products and services with a simple Google search. When you want to start...
How to Fire A Web Designer

How to Fire A Web Designer

It is understandable that sometimes business relationships do not work out the way that you wish. For instance, there may be a lack of proper communication or perhaps the product is not the way you envisioned. Whatever the reason, you have decided that this is a...
What You Need To Know About UTM Codes

What You Need To Know About UTM Codes

  What is a UTM code?  A UTM code is a great asset to your website and opens doors for understanding the analytics of a campaign on your website easily. “UTM” stands for “Urchin tracking module” and is a simple bit of code you can put in the URL to track where...
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