Web Development for 2018
Ready to put an actionable plan in place to redefine the new normal for 2018 sites? Here are some standards you should implement into your site: Fast Loading — No one wants to wait (and wait and wait) for your site to load. Design sites with prompt loading times for all users on all devices (even the ones with slower ...
Continue ReadingPossible Email Vulnerability
Nobody wants snoops peeking at their emails. Unfortunately, the newly discovered “Efail” vulnerability could make that a possibility. On May 14th, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) reported that Efail is able to expose HTML emails encrypted with PGP and S/MIME encryption programs — even those that were sent years ago. These tools are commonly employed by journalists, politicians, and other ...
Continue ReadingBranding by 1-Stop Design Shop
Your brand (and your logo that represents it) is a promise – a promise to deliver certain benefits every time. Your brand is an intangible asset that occupies some of the most expensive real estate in the world – very small niches in the hearts and minds of your prospects and customers. We can help you build, reinforce, enhance and ...
Continue ReadingPinterest is Leaning Into Search and Away From Social
If you signed up for Pinterest years ago, you were asked to follow several accounts. As the platform evolved, WHAT you connect and engage with became much more important than with WHOM you connect. Home feeds are no longer filled with Pins from all the people we follow. Instead, you’ll see a mix of “picked for you,” Promoted Pins, and ...
Continue ReadingSearch Tips with Google
Everyone uses Google, but there are different ways to use it and get the most accurate results on the topic you are searching. If you search for a phrase, put the phrase in double quotes and get only results that contain the exact phrase. For example: “graphic design” with give you results with only that phrase vs. results with just ...
Continue ReadingTake Time To Blog
Blogging takes time, simple as that. It takes time and commitment to write a blog. You need to research, write and post and you need to do it a few times a month. Posting once or twice a month is okay but since you took the time and effort to set up a blog in the first place, you mind ...
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