We’ve audited many websites over the years. During that time, we’ve seen many companies make the same mistakes.
Today we'll look at five common ones we see: not having a mobile-friendly site, not keeping the site up to date, having walls of text, not having a contact form, and not displaying their credentials.
WordPress began as a humble website blogging tool but evolved into one of the most popular website development platforms and Content Management Systems (CMS) on the market.
The ability to create a website with little to no programming knowledge quickly made WordPress popular. This was especially true among amateur website enthusiasts and marketing agencies with little to no website development experience.
Have you ever received a bill for your domain name and wondered if it was real?
You’ve decided it’s time for a new website. You've narrowed down your choices to a short list of web development vendors to call. Unfortunately, you’re not sure what questions to ask. Don’t worry, here are 5 questions to get the conversation started.
“Bias against gun culture exists, especially online,” said Hunter Elliott, owner of RangeHot.com, The Internet Gun Review Magazine. Hunter experienced this personally, when a large, well-known hosting company refused to provide technical support due to its firearms-related content of his website. Hear in Hunter’s own words how our 2A Friendly Marketing initiative was able to help him.
Are you taking the proper steps to maintain and protect your firearms related website? Here are seven steps we recommend to better protect your website.