Refresh vs ReDesign: Know the Difference

You can waste time and money by not knowing what you’re asking for – a redesign or a design refresh. Understanding the difference is crucial when it comes to your creative work. Often the terms are used interchangeably by clients which can cause confusion – and even disappointment – when delivering a project. Let’s see…

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Do You Need a New Website?

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It’s not always easy to know when it’s time for a new website. So, how do you know when it’s time for a website refresh or a complete overhaul? Here are some key questions to ask yourself to determine if your current website is truly serving your business goals. Can it be updated easily? Your website…

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Creating an Online Ordering Experience Without an eCommerce Site

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If you have a product-based business, selling online is nearly a necessity to expand your business. And sometimes, moving the buying experience online isn’t as simple as plugging product information into an out-of-the-box ecommerce solution. How we created an online store WITHOUT an eCommerce solution Yoderbilt Greenhouses has been selling handmade greenhouses for over a…

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Website Design & Development Process

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When we work with our clients to design and develop a new website, we segment out the project into a few different phases. This process helps us and our clients stay organized and on top of every deadline along the way. Here’s what happens in each phase of a website project. Project Strategy & Organization…

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Why Your Website Needs Ongoing Maintenance

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There. You’ve done it. You’ve spent months working with your web team to create a new website and now (exhale) it’s live! So…what’s next? Now, we get right back to work. Your new site is not a one and done experience. Now is the time to see how it performs for your site guests and…

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Simple Steps Your Brand Can Take to have an ADA Accessible Website

When the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed back in 1990, the internet was not what it is today. Truthfully, when the ADA mentions website compliance, there are really no clear rules, but failure to comply can leave businesses facing lawsuits, financial liabilities, and a damaged brand reputation. Studies have also shown that businesses…

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