3 Signs It’s Time to Redesign Your Small Business Website
There are lots of reasons to redesign your small business website, but if you suffer from any of these 3 weaknesses, it’s time to invest in some changes.
There are lots of reasons to redesign your small business website, but if you suffer from any of these 3 weaknesses, it’s time to invest in some changes.
Understanding the concept of “The Attention Economy” is of great value when trying to understand how to design your small business website, and how to develop your content and content marketing.
An excellent video that outlines 6 key shortcuts that guide how we make decisions. Understanding how these universal aspects of human behaviour impact our decision making process can be very helpful when thinking about designing your website.
Responsive web design has become more than just something that’s pretty cool to have, it’s now an absolute must for all websites.
The New Year is here and although I prefer to eschew the concept of New Year’s resolutions, I find myself with a nagging voice in mind head telling me I need to blog more…
Why WordPress? – 12 solid reasons I choose WordPress for to design websites for my clients.
If you haven’t, I bet someone else has. It’s what we do when we meet people now, isn’t it? Lots of us do. Before I meet with a potential new client I always Google search their name and/or their company name so I can see where they are at with their web presence and talk…
One of my favourite TED talks of all time. “Copyright law’s grip on film, music and software barely touches the fashion industry … and fashion benefits in both innovation and sales…
Whether you’re upgrading from a current website or starting one brand new, there are 3 things we need to get your new website started. Let’s take a look at what they are. #1: A Domain The domain is the address of your website, e.g.: whatarewegonnacallthisthing.com First you have to figure out what you want the…
In 2003 I opened a shop on Danforth Ave. in Toronto’s Riverdale neighbourhood, along with my business partner, hairstylist Marc Miltenburg. The company, then called Wash Up & Brush Co. was a hybrid business, combining a full-service hair salon in the back of the space with a chic accessory and gift-ware shop up front. …