Restaurant websites provide an opportunity for customers to learn about your business, your menu and your food philosophy.
Read MoreYour homepage does not need to show every little thing you have to offer. Let your homepage be a starting point with simple, easy-to-navigate menus.
Read MoreThe start of a New Year is a great time to give your website a refresh. A great way to give your business a fresh start in 2015 is by updating your website.
Read MoreCustomers buy from people, not businesses. This is especially true with small businesses. Customers buy from you because you are local, or you have a great backstory. Maybe your owner is in the business all the time and gives advice about whatever the business sells. Your website should be an extension of your business. It is an opportunity to show off your business personality before a customer ever walks through the door or makes a purchase.
Read MoreYou have probably seen ads for companies that promise to get you to the top of the Google rankings and charge you a hefty fee for their work. Here’s the problem: many of those companies use tactics that will work against you in the long run. For example, many of them will use backlink schemes, designed to manipulate your rankings. That includes buying and/or selling backlinks, linking your website to unrelated content or using automated programs to create links to your site.
Read MoreWebsites don’t need a ton of bells and whistles. In recent years, flash was all the rage, both in looks and use of the Flash program. The problem is that Flash takes a long time to load. If you’re a customer looking for information, chances are you want it quickly. You won’t wait 3-4 minutes for a website to load; you’re likely to shut it down and find another site that can get you what you want quicker.
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