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Provides tips for better managing your website, web applications and inbound marketing efforts.

Business Website Development means Fresh Content

Content is king. To engage with a customer you draw them into an interesting ongoing relationship, a relationship which keeps them returning to your website on a regular basis. Without dynamic content, your website may be superficially interesting, but it only holds the customer's interest for a limited period of time. Content as engagement means t...

Posted By Dwayne McGowan | December 15, 2015

Is Your Web Strategy Meeting Customer Expectations

Every business owner knows that client satisfaction is fundamental to the success of any organization, whether a service company, a manufacturer, or a retailer. What many owners don't know, however, is that customer expectations are changing, and to keep customers satisfied, the website development process and the ways you are doing business must c...

Posted By Dwayne McGowan | December 09, 2015

How to Explain Agile Development to Your Boss

Let’s say your enterprise is ready to partner with a firm that offers web and mobile app development and integration. It’s now time to map out your criteria for choosing the right partner, and an agile scrum approach tops your list of must-haves. Your boss glances at the list and simply shrugs at your number one item. You’ve got work to do to convi...

Posted By Dwayne McGowan | December 07, 2015

Transparency: The Hidden Power of Agile Development

When you search for agile development online, you'll find plenty of articles detailing the several advantages of this development method over more traditional, waterfall philosophies. Heck, we even have some on this very blog, detailing benefits like low cost and increased flexibility. But one crucial advantage of agile development deserves more at...

Posted By Dwayne McGowan | December 01, 2015

Choosing a Web Development Company

Modern web development takes far more than knowledge of HTML and a fairly decent eye for design. Challenges abound, and they involve things that weren't even on the radar just a few years ago. You need to have a site that will render well no matter what size of screen the viewer is using, you might need to allow your staff to interact with technolo...

Posted By Dwayne McGowan | November 24, 2015

 

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