Author Archives: Becky Meloan
Case Study: Website Update for Gaithersburg HELP
Gaithersburg HELP is a non-profit organization that supports local residents in need by providing food, transportation, and other services. Their website was outdated, and their users were having trouble finding the information they needed about available services, or how to donate time or money. They wanted an update to their website that would make it easier for […]
Want your clients to find you? Yoast SEO will help.
Can your clients find your website? Do you want help for boosting your self-hosted WordPress site in search engine rankings? The best thing you can do it install the WordPress SEO by Yoast plugin, then use it every time you add a new post or page to your website. We install and set up this plugin for […]
3 Things Winning Websites Have in Common
The 2016 Webby Award Winners have been revealed. Winners of the 20th annual Webby Award are honored for being the best of the Internet. A hallmark of the Webby Award Ceremony is that the winners accept their awards with five-word speeches. To honor the tradition, here are three things our favorite winning websites share, in […]
Attention Website Owners: Take This Mobile-Friendly Test
Google officially told us last year that more searches take place on mobile devices than on computers. If more than half your customers are looking for you on a mobile device, you’ll want to be sure you can be found. How do you know if your website is mobile-friendly? You can check for yourself with a free Google […]
6 Ways Web Design Firms Make Life Easier
Who was president the last time you updated your website? Depending on your answer, it might be time to find yourself a talented web design firm. Start by answering a few questions. How effective is your company’s website? Are you proud to show it to potential customers? Does it easily do everything you need it to? […]
How To Find the Best Web Hosting Service For Your Small Business
Think of a web hosting service as the landlord for your website. The landlord provides a physical space, just as the host provides a server.