Of course, I'm talking about your business! Question: How do you make your 1st impression with most new customers? Your answer might be, 'when they walk through our doors.'...but if you think about it, really the answer should be.....'Our Website!' How do you think these customers found you? Your website is most likely where the 1st impression is acquired on your business....SO HOW"S THAT WORKING FOR YOU?? Your website is Your online store front window! Today with the ever
I think of myself primarily as a Graphic Designer. I have over 35 years of experience in print/TV/radio production... 12 years at a Fortune 500 company, and have served as a writer/co-producer of over 2,000 TV and radio commercials. Not to sound jaded, but, I've kinda seen it all. But there are still things that I hear from potential clients that bug me like a mullet haircut on a 3 year old. Here are some examples: • "I can design it myself." (even though I have zero exp
You work hard at your business, no matter the business you're in. You offer high quality services or products. If you have a brick and mortar business, likely you have a store front. You also have a sign out front so people can find you- right?! It of course it goes without saying that you have a phone line in your business so people can contact you?! Today with the ever changing world of technology and consumers constantly searching the web on their smart phones, Your websi
So you have a business and it's doing fairly well. You have a website and all your information is on it and people find you via your site. You're all set. Right?! WRONG! Technology is changing, so if you have not changed your website in the last 3 years, likely it is not mobile friendly and you're missing out on a lot of potential customers! What does that mean anyway? Mobile Friendly- I can see my website fine on my smart phone! So you can see your website on your smart p