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We Have a Winner! Free Website Contest 2012

May 1, 2012 by Ryan M

Our first free website contest has come to a close. This was our first time running a competition like this and we weren't sure what to expect, but we are very happy with the high interest shown. Read the full post

How Often Should I Update My Website?

April 30, 2012 by RobR

This question can be interpreted two ways: How often should I put fresh content on my site? Or, how often should I carry out an upgrade of the design and the technology? In this blog we tackle the latter question – how often should you carry out an upgrade, and... Read the full post

7 Things To Consider When Rebuilding Your Website

November 30, 2011 by RobM

Many of our recent projects involved rebuilding a client’s website and upgrading their online presence. Redeveloping a website can be motivated by a number of factors: the need to incorporate new social media tools, implementing an updated internet marketing strategy, launching a new brand or visual identity, upgrading the website... Read the full post

Best Practices for Design-to-Web

October 28, 2011 by RobM

When programming for the web, industry standards are easily identified - programmers can follow W3.org international compliancy and then use a validator tool (see: http://validator.w3.org)  as a quality assurance check on the finished product. However, in the design world a validator tool doesn't exist (or at least not that we... Read the full post

7 things to consider when using photography on your website

May 18, 2011 by RobM

1. Be mindful of stock! Stock photography (published images you buy a license to use) has been a huge ally for website owners.  Stock is a cost-effective solution for small businesses who can’t afford a professional photo shoot. Read the full post

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