Simplifying Your Website: Quality Over Quantity
Simplify your website for better user engagement. Streamline content, use focus boxes, and embrace single-page layouts to guide visitors seamlessly.
Dive into our blog, where we unravel the mysteries of web design, small business tips, and prove that Comic Sans is never the answer—unless the question is 'What font should I never use?
Simplify your website for better user engagement. Streamline content, use focus boxes, and embrace single-page layouts to guide visitors seamlessly.
When getting your web site up, one of the most important factors is your domain name. Choosing that domain name may not be as simple as you think.
It may be a bit hyperbolic to compare one’s web design project to a marriage, but make no mistake, it is still a major commitment.
If you’ve spent any time looking up web design before you’ve probably heard the name WordPress. It’s the most popular content management system (a fancy
No matter what kind of business you have, it’s important to have a web site. The question is when should it be built?
Every business should have a web site. It sounds biased when we say it, but we absolutely believe it. A web site adds legitimacy and credibility to your company.
The world of web design and digital marketing is ever changing. It can be difficult to keep on top of the latest techniques, trends, and opportunities.
As a result we find ourselves listening to Podcasts to keep on top of these things. Here are a few of our favourites.
One of the questions we hear most is “Do I really need a web site if I have a Facebook / Twitter / Instagram page?”
The answer quite simply is yes. Your social media and web site serve two very different purposes.
WordPress is the most popular content management system on the internet. It’s estimated that more than 30% of the sites on the internet run on WordPress. We’ve gotten pretty good at getting the most out of it and we want to pass that information on.
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