Web Site Maintenance Category
5 Tips for Improving Your Business Website
by Ruth Hawk
Thursday, June 4th, 2015
As an Austin-area business, one of the most effective avenues open to you for garnering more customers and expanding your brand beyond Austin is your website. A thoughtfully designed and easily accessible site will be far more likely to rank high in Google search results and attract the attention of potential customers. There are five […]

5 Ways to Improve Online Form Conversions
by Jacqueline Sinex
Wednesday, May 13th, 2015
Website design today is more than just a pretty face because businesses want to utilize the website as a true marketing tool that generates leads. A common tool used in online marketing is a form that encourages visitors to fill out some information. These forms can take a variety of shapes and sizes; some may […]

The Super Duo of the Internet: Web Hosting and Domain Names
by Phillip Smith
Monday, February 9th, 2015
It doesn’t sound very exciting at first, but trust me when I say these two titans have a very substantial role in how the internet functions and how we’re able to view web pages.

FTP: What is It and Why Does It Matter To Me?
by Phillip Smith
Friday, January 30th, 2015
If you’re seasoned and involved with the web hosting world you have heard the acronym FTP way too many times. For those of you who are beginning your journey into creating your own website, this blog will give you the basics of what FTP is as well as its importance to website development. What is […]

5 SEO Tricks to Up Your Strategy for 2015
by Jacqueline Sinex
Monday, January 5th, 2015
With celebrations galore, while most people are indulging in fun during this time of the year and making wishes for their next year to bring success, you could actually be paving way for one to come to you. If utilized well, this crucial time can be a harbinger of a great business year for you! […]

Tips for the Ultimate Seasonal Website
by Jacqueline Sinex
Wednesday, October 1st, 2014
Websites for consumer-targeted businesses, like spas, salons, restaurants, and retail stores, often cater to seasons. This can mean climate seasons like summer and winter or holiday seasons like Christmas shopping. In 2013, 191.1 million U.S. citizens were online shoppers and had browsed products, compare prices, or bought merchandise online at least onc

Spammers, Bots, and Your WordPress Website
by Alan Safai
Tuesday, August 12th, 2014
If you go online, chances are you’ve seen spam somewhere. But what if you are a business owner and your website is being flooded with spam? One of our long-time clients sent us a question recently: “Do you have any advice in preventing bots from sending spam comments to our website? I get a lot […]

Put Mobile Website Compatibility on Your Summer List
by Rachel Schelter
Thursday, July 17th, 2014
The summer of 2014 is halfway over – have you accomplished everything on your summer to-do list? Don’t worry if you haven’t. Once we’re free from the heavy coats of winter and long pants of fall, it’s hard not to let loose in the freedom and promise of summer. But we can get a little […]
