by Douglas Dye | Oct 29, 2013 | Budget Websites, Help for small business, New Websites, Search Engine Optimization, Web Design, Web Design Strategy, Website Analysis, Website Costs
We’re at the point now where most businesses have websites. But we are also at the point where a lot of those websites are old. If your own website is old, do you need it completely rebuilt? Or can you salvage it with a little work? IMPORTANT: We will give your old...
by Douglas Dye | May 28, 2013 | Budget Websites, Business to Business (B2B), Help for small business, New Websites, Search Engine Optimization, Web Design Strategy
Ask anybody in the business and they will tell you yes. Well, anybody except us maybe… we will ask you a few questions first. And here they are: 1. The most important question is, are you going to spend the time to keep your Facebook page updated? Because there is...
by Douglas Dye | Apr 29, 2013 | Help for small business, New Websites, Search Engine Optimization, Web Design, Web Design Strategy
OK, you finally hired a web design company to rebuild your hopelessly obsolete website. All of the new content is there. Brand new, modern search engine optimization has been done. Your images are clickable to expand, your Home page is by the book Google Panda, and...
by Douglas Dye | Apr 16, 2013 | Business to Business (B2B), Help for small business, Search Engine Optimization, Web Design, Web Design Strategy
Business To Business (B2B) websites are a big part of the Internet. But if your business is B2B, you can’t put your site together like a Business To Consumer (B2C) website. We see a lot of web design companies treat them the same too. Here are a few fundamental...
by Douglas Dye | Mar 20, 2013 | E-Commerce, Help for small business, Search Engine Optimization
We have built many e-commerce websites for all kinds of businesses. We have seen great successes and great failures for our e-commerce sites, and there tends to be one common theme in the ones that failed. The failures were almost always the smallest businesses....
by Douglas Dye | Jan 7, 2013 | Help for small business, Search Engine Optimization, Web Design
From the SEO.com blog. We already do all of these things for our WordPress clients, but it’s a very good read. The first great point: WordPress handles canonical URLs properly, the way Google and other search engines like it, and the way most people would like...