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Website Development Process – The Timeline
So what is a “Website Development Process”? The quick definition is: the planning and process you go through to develop a website, from inception to [...]
The #1 Reason to Use WordPress Over Static HTML
Imagine that you had a month-long vacation, where you could luxuriate and enjoy your time, sit by the pool, have a few drinks, and enjoy the peace [...]
Take-Aways from Kentico Connection 2019
Kentico hosted their annual Connection conference in Denver earlier this month. The event drew a healthy crowd of partners and customers hungry for [...]
How to Address Potential WordPress Website Security Issues
As of the time of this writing, WordPress accounts for a full 34.6% of all websites, and 61.4% of websites built using a CMS. Like Windows in the OS [...]
Tips for Saving Money on Your Next Website Redesign
How much does a website cost? It’s a pretty loaded question. Depending on the size and complexity of your website, the price can widely vary. If you [...]
What is Site Structure and Why is It Important to SEO?
Every website has a structure, but in this blog, we are addressing the site structure for your website. The structure of your website is how you [...]
3 Tips to Avoid Destroying Your Search Ranking During a Website Redesign
All too often developing a comprehensive strategy to ensure search rankings are maintained during a website redesign fall to the backburner. There [...]
Spotlight on Banking Website Design
When was the last time you did some banking online? Or did you recently search for a new credit union? There are so many banks and credit unions to [...]
Kentico 12 Service Pack Soon To Be Released
Have you heard? The much anticipated Kentico 12 Service Pack is going to be released soon. This latest release is a mix of marketing-focused [...]
Priority Guides: An Alternative To Wireframes
The planning phase of a website redesign is a critical one. There are so many things to consider to make sure that your site performs well, is [...]
Top 5 Reasons to Take a Content First Approach On Your Next Website Redesign
Over the years, I have managed hundreds of digital marketing and web design projects, and gathering the content for a new site is arguably the most [...]
How Much Does a Corporate Website Cost?
In order to keep current, most companies perform major updates to their website every three to five years. In that same spirit, I’m updating this [...]