In this day in age a lot is mobile. Not more than 4 years ago people were able to browse a website on their mobile devices. Today the iPhone, iPad and tablets have changed that for us and getting information anywhere and at anytime is now possible; altering the way we deliver content. Continue reading
6 Tips to Decrease Page Load Time
When you visit a website you expect it to load pretty quickly. Your site visitors do not want to sit there and wait for the content to load. In this day and age, instant gratification is a given. Here are some tips on how to decrease your page load time. Continue reading
Popular Design Trends in 2012

The year 2012 is upon us and it’s time to look back at what happened in web design and development in 2011 to help us predict what will happen in the upcoming new year. We all know trends come and go and it’s important to be up-to-speed with what’s hot and what’s not. The list below will point out what we expect to become a huge part of the web community. Continue reading
How Cost Affects the Outcome
The first thing a prospective client looks for in a company is their portfolio. If satisfied, the next step is reaching out and receiving an estimate based upon the needs and requirements for the project. You know that saying of “you get what you pay for”? It relates to the web too. Continue reading
Going Social Helps Business
When starting a business, the first thing on your mind is getting a website designed and developed so you can start marketing. Sometimes the last thing on your mind is integrating with social services.
Whether or not you plan on using Facebook or Twitter right after launching your company’s website, it is still a great idea to grab your brand name; twitter.com/mycompany. When you are ready to start getting social, you have your brand in place and you can start rock-and-rolling. Continue reading


