From The Blog
What is a Wireframe and Why the Heck Would You Want One?
A web design wireframe is an x-ray or an outline of all the good stuff (the content) that you want to include on your web page. Find out how this might be useful to you – even if you’re not a designer.
Why I Use G Suite for My Business Email (and Probably You Should, Too)
Free branded email via your web host isn’t really all it’s cracked up to be any longer. Take a look at the advantages of having your business email on Google’s G Suite.
A Word About WordPress Updates
It’s pretty much an undisputed fact that you have to keep your WordPress site up to date. But what does “up to date” actually mean in the WordPress world? Let’s take a look at the different types of updates you might encounter and why they’re actually important.
5 Signs It’s Time to Redesign
When was the last time you looked – really looked at your website? Is it feeling a little dated? Are you experiencing website envy when you’re surfing the web? Maybe it’s time to think about a redesign.
Let’s Go Downtown (and Let Folks Download Files Directly From Your WordPress Site)
Sometimes, writing it in a blog post isn’t enough. Sometimes, you want to give your readers a Word doc or PDF file, like an eBook, they can download directly from your website.
Tweets and Polls and Slideshows, Oh My!
Did you know WordPress offers a whole world of things you can easy-peasy-lemon-squeezey embed in your blog posts in order to make your content more interesting, more engaging, and more interactive?!
Play that Funky Music
Including an MP3, whether it’s music or a recording of a webinar you put on, is a fun way to jazz up your content and engage your site visitors. And it’s super easy to do!
How to Easily Add Videos to Your Posts
Adding relevant videos to your blog posts is a fantastic way to engage your readers. Here are a couple of simple ways you can do that in WordPress.
Steps to Take Before Adding Images to Your Website
Before you start adding awe-inspiring graphics to your blog posts, there are some steps you want to take to make sure your images are website-ready.