Posts Tagged ‘website strategy’
What Makes a Good Host vs Bad Host (Web Provider, that is)
You’ve seen the ads. And it seems like you can get web hosting from just about anywhere. With so many options, how do you even start to figure out what your best bet is, and how to tell what makes a good web host vs a bad host?!? Well, you’re off to a great start…
Read MoreDrupal 7&8 End of Life : Plan Your Website Upgrade with Peace of Mind
End of Life for Drupal 8 – November 2021 In the words of Bruce Buffer: It’s tiiiiiiiiiime!!! Well, almost. But it is beyond time to plan and prepare for the next step in your Drupal website’s technical progression. We’ve gathered the most current and relevant Drupal information for you, as end of life for Drupal…
Read MoreWebsite Wireframes: 3 Options That Fit Any Budget
Starting a new web project can be daunting. Technical terms that you may not have heard before getting thrown around, and it can be overwhelming to get familiar with the new jargon. One word that you’ve probably heard during your website journey is Wireframe, and lucky for you, it’s pretty basic to remember. Website wireframing…
Read MoreGrow a Great WebOps Strategy
Think Like a Gardener Consider this Part 2 of our recent blog that dove into creating a strategy that allows your website to grow alongside your business. Now, let’s assume you’ve decided to take the plunge into the world of WebOps. You’re getting ready to abandon the old school set-it-and-forget it approach to web strategy,…
Read MoreHow to Generate Conversions through Content
Surprise! It Starts with Your Target Audience Behind the scenes of every great website is an even better content & SEO strategy. As a marketing manager or web developer, you can do everything in your power to have the best design, functionality, and user experience, but without an equally good content strategy, you can end up…
Read MoreDecoupled and Headless CMS: An Introduction
Decoupled architecture. It’s making waves in the development community and all for the right reasons. Separating your back-end from your front-end simply makes sense. Content management systems like WordPress and Drupal both offer a set of features that streamline development. Features such as: User-friendly content authoring panel Prebuilt functionality that could be costly to otherwise…
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