Identity Legacy
by Bobby Martinez
Friday, January 30th, 2009
We live in a visual world saturated with symbolism. A walk down the street brings us the sight of billboards, posters, signs in shop windows, and even vinyl graphics on corporate vehicles. This visual saturation, which has changed the experience and process of business, began over sixty years ago, and continues to the present day […]

The Do’s and Don’ts of Popular Web Design Elements
by Bobby Martinez
Thursday, January 29th, 2009
CAUTION: Condiments Ahead! Your web page is like a delicious meal, only instead of feeding the stomach, it feeds the brain (and the eyes, hopefully). The main purpose of your website is to deliver content, and like a good chef, a web designer knows just how to accentuate the main course with a little pinch […]

Common Web Terms You May Have Missed
by Bryan Lokey
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
The internet is full of terms that can seem quite confusing. Many sites use terms and abbreviations that they expect a person to know without even giving them a brief overview of what the terms mean. Even when you search for the definitions of these terms some of the information you find can read like […]

What Internet Marketing Has the Best ROI?
by Jacqueline Sinex
Monday, January 26th, 2009
Update: Angie’s List has since been renamed Angi, and Google Adwords has since been renamed Google Ads. This question is actually more like a challenge. The first part of the answer probably disappoints you: it depends. The best marketing tool depends on things like your industry, your audience, and your goals, among other things. To […]

A New Wrinkle in an Old Trick
by Bryan Lokey
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009
As we have mentioned before, there are a lot of methods that deceptive domain registrars use to trick you into registering a domain with them. One trick we previously mentioned involved sending a final extension notice for a domain that you never even registered. A new trick these companies are using involves sending an email […]
