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Dos and Don’ts of Website Revisions - Part II

Posted by Joanna G. on 29 December 2011 | 3 Comments

Are you paying a fee for business web hosting, but aren’t placing well in search engines or capturing new customers? Despite your best efforts, you may have overlooked the importance of web design in search engine optimization. Here are 5 more great tips on easy ways to improve your website’s traffic and appearance. Extra tips can be found in part one of this article

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Dos and Don’ts of Website Revisions - Part I

Posted by Joanna G. on 22 December 2011 | 0 Comments

With the decline of Flash and the magnificent rise of HTML5, trying to keep up with web standards can be daunting. Or, if you’re still mourning the loss of Geocities Site Builder, depressing. Are you paying a fee for business web hosting, but aren’t placing well in search engines or capturing new customers? If your website is heavily flash based, table based or has been gathering dust for over 2 years, it’s time to get better results by rethinking your design and site structure. The good news is, you can probably start that process today, by yourself, without enrolling in a community college night class. For those savvy enough to attempt a few refreshing changes themselves, allow the following simple suggestions to assist you in turning your ancient eyesore into a beautiful, modern website. And for those who have no idea what a tag is….allow me to direct you to our contact page.

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Shopping tips for the technologically unsure

Posted by Kevin McNally on 12 December 2011 | 0 Comments

With the holiday season in full swing, many people are in the market for the newest, most cutting edge gifts. Whether shopping for a new phone, mp3 player, tablet, or computer, there are a number of options to explore at various retail locations and at different price points. Some might argue that it’s worth looking at products that are perhaps more affordable, such as the Samsung Galaxy or Motorola Xoom. Others would argue that the iPad might still be better because of its technology.

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Taking Risks with Color in Web Design

Posted by Joanna G. on 23 November 2011 | 1 Comments

Everyone knows that wise use of color is pivotal in creating a strong brand. Decades worth of advertising has imbued our senses with a connection between specific colors and specific industries. Blue for health & medicine, black for entertainment & nightlife, green for environment & nature.  But how much of that visual connection is an intrinsic response and how much of it is conditioning? Can those standards be bent without breaking the message? 

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HealthCare Review - A technology “check-up” for the healthcare industry

Posted by Kevin McNally on 3 November 2011 | 0 Comments

The rapid and recent advancement of technology has benefitted many industries, and perhaps none more than the medical field. From research to preventative medicine to discovering new therapies and remedies, technology is the foundation of a wide range of remarkable medical advances.

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Connection is king in times of emergency

Posted by Kevin McNally on 30 September 2011 | 0 Comments

From hurricanes and tornadoes to blizzards and EEE, emergencies can happen any day. In a world where technology drives much of our daily lives and the use of “smart phones” is high, there is a surprising lack of efficient, coordinated, “smart phone”-friendly online emergency resources.

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Take the static out of your web site with a Content Management System

Posted by Kevin McNally on 15 August 2011 | 0 Comments

That old saying “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” may apply to many things, but not to business web sites where providing the most up-to-date information on products and services is critical to success.

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Tighten and refresh your web site with a “face lift”

Posted by Kevin McNally on 29 July 2011 | 0 Comments

There’s no denying that first impressions count – from personal appearance to the condition of our offices, we are constantly being judged on how we represent ourselves professionally.

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Fall River, MA Herald News Community Voices: Hope for best, prepare for worst with online emergency alerts

Posted by Kevin McNally on 16 July 2011 | 0 Comments

Being prepared is the next best thing to avoiding disaster completely and today’s technology is making it easier than ever to be ready for whatever Mother Nature decides to throw our way.

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Fall River, MA Herald News Community Voices: The extreme website makeover: Municipal edition

Posted by Kevin McNally on 10 June 2011 | 0 Comments

First impressions do count and when it comes to municipal websites, that adage couldn’t be truer. From current and potential residents to companies seeking to build or re-locate, a municipal website can paint a picture of what a community has to offer. So, in the spirit of constructive criticism, let’s take a look at what works and what needs improvement on a few regional community websites.

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