Jun
30
It’s a simple idea: make your site user-friendly so visitors will become customers. Unfortunately, mistakes are often made in the area of usability.
Spam — unsolicited email — is rarely wanted, but seems to be everywhere. Here are five common misconceptions about what spam is and how it affects your business.
Usually when website owners think about “web development”, they think about designing the site’s appearance, or making changes to the text and pictures. This is really just a small part of web development.
Rather than doing a costly redesign of your website every few years, there are many small improvements that can be made at a fraction of the cost.
If you are a business owner with a website, you have probably received some unsolicited emails (read: spam) from companies who seem to be trying to help you. Welcome to another scam from China.