Managed Hosting: A Better Way of Doing Business
Every day, thousands more websites are added to the internet. Some are put up by serious business owners, others are perhaps designed by those who want to tout their hobby or...
Asymmetry in Web Design
Search for a definition of the word “asymmetry” and you’ll likely find a simple explanation like “lacking in symmetry” or “the absence of symmetry”. Though a definition that...
Adding E-commerce to your WordPress website
For many businesses, the allure of E-commerce is an opportunity too good to pass up. However, approaching the challenge in the right way takes some thought and a good dose of...
The Importance of Video in Today’s Marketing World
Most of us search the internet at least once a day but quite likely much more often than that. As a matter of fact, a study completed by We are Social determined that most adults...
Tips for Effective Email Marketing
Email marketing is possibly the most cost-effective digital marketing method. If you’ve been having difficulty getting good returns on your email marketing campaigns, there could...
5 Tips for Connecting With Your Customers During the COVID-19 Crisis
If the novelty of working from home has worn off, and the trauma of your new business reality gives you reason for worry, there ARE a number of things you can and should do to...
Internet Marketing For Smaller Budgets
Internet Marketing is a necessity for almost every business these days. Including yours. However, as any well run business doesn't have an unlimited budget for marketing, hard...
Video Is a Great Boost to Any Website
When Bowline Construction contacted us to build their first website back in 2016, the goal was simple: get online. But since then Bowline has completed several successful custom...
What is WordPress, Anyways?
In the world of website design, it is hard for a day to go buy without hearing about Wordpress. But what exactly is Wordpress, anyways? Simply put, Wordpress is the most popular...
Myth #2 – Serif Fonts Are Only For Print
It seems we've all heard the age-old law that Serif Fonts must be used in print, while Sans Serif Fonts must be used on screen. This isn't so much of a myth needing debunking as...










