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How Much Should a Small Business Website Cost?

In an age of free or very low-cost business websites like Godaddy, Google, Wix, and Weebly the question gets asked, how much should a small business website cost? The answer as you might expect is, “It depends.” The reason for it depending is what a business owner wants from their website. If you just want a website to list on ...
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4 Critical Issues When Choosing a North Georgia Web Designer

It cannot be overstated that whom you choose to build and maintain your website is of critical importance. In this case, what you do not know can hurt you. The primary reason for this is business owners by definition are not web designers or developers, meaning they are not tech experts and are more or less shopping blindly. To illustrate ...
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The Power of Facebook Advertising

Advertising on Facebook is one of the best marketing values for many business owners. A well-constructed Advertising Campaign can create new leads, boost website traffic, increase brand awareness, increase store visits, or grow the readership and subscribers for a blog. Marketing success on Facebook requires expertise in several disciplines like online marketing principals, graphic design, copywriting, video production and Facebook ...
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The Top Six Considerations For Updating Your Current Website

If your website has not had an update or overhaul in the past 3 – 4 years here are a few things that must be considered in website design to stay competitive online. 1. Is Your Current Website Mobile Friendly? If your company’s website is over three years old, it may not be “Responsive.” Responsive means the site will display ...
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What is Chrome 68?

  Google is making a concerted effort to make the Internet SAFER. Starting July 1, 2018, Google is releasing Google Chrome 68. Besides making web surfing safer, it will notify website visitors if the site they are on is “Not Secure.” Most giant companies have inside tech teams who are already implementing the needed security certificates, but most of the ...
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