Monthly Archives: January 2012

3 Reasons to Repeat Your Contact Information

Having contact information on every page of your website might seem redundant, especially when you’ve got an entire contact page, but you want it to be as easy as possible for customers to reach you. But beyond this reason, there … Continue reading

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3 Key Components to a Good Logo Design

If you’re considering replacing your company’s logo or you’re trying to come up with your first logo design, there are three key components to a good logo design that will help you find a logo that best suits your company … Continue reading

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Outsourcing Can Increase Your Bottom Line

Have you ever considered outsourcing your marketing or design projects to a freelancer? Did you know it can actually increase your bottom line? By outsourcing, your business can continue marketing in tough economic times and avoid the expense and commitment of … Continue reading

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Link Architecture and Your Website

Link architecture is the way you link internally within your website.  If your goal is to create a website that is search engine friendly and easily found by people doing a search on Google, Yahoo, or Bing then your link … Continue reading

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SEO Kernels of Wisdom from Tingalls Dzyn

Search engine optimization (SEO) is a dynamic field designed to make your website more appealing to both human searchers and search engines. By following the guidelines listed below you’re website will establish a firm SEO foundation and help you tap … Continue reading

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The Importance of Font

You put a lot of thought into your company colors, the images or icons you’ll use to represent your company, the placement of elements on your website and print materials, but did you stop to consider the font style you’d … Continue reading

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