Category Archives: Web Design
How To Make Your Website More Interactive

Written on February 11, 2022 at 3:00 pm, by WMPadmin
A well-designed website can be a very powerful tool for a business owner. Over 70% of all business owners in the United States have a website. With the help of your website, you can inform potential customers about your business and the products/services it provides. As time goes by, you will need to update the Continue Reading »
The Top Traits of a Well-Designed Website

Written on January 21, 2022 at 3:00 pm, by WMPadmin
The goal of your business’s website is to do more than just look nice. It should also help visitors reach your site and convert them from just visitors to actual, paying customers. A design that does this is known as “design for conversion.” If you want to ensure your site succeeds online, be sure to Continue Reading »
60% of Consumers Won’t Shop from SMB Websites that Seem Outdated or Neglected

Written on April 13, 2017 at 1:45 pm, by Peter Roesler
Business owners have known for generations that a good reputation is essential for a successful business. Traditionally, this has been done by having fair pricing, good customer service, etc. And while these things still matter in 2017, there’s something else that consumer consider when choosing a business: the company’s website. A recent study found that Continue Reading »
Google Provides Tips To Avoid Breaches for #NoHacked Campaign

Written on August 21, 2015 at 1:15 pm, by Peter Roesler
Internet security for websites is an important topic for business owners and the consumers who visit their sites. Security breaches on websites are an almost daily occurrence in the news and consumers are vastly more aware that even small sites with lax security could lead to major headaches for their private and financial data. A Continue Reading »
Study Finds Consumers Care More About Star Ratings Than Review Content

Written on August 4, 2015 at 1:15 pm, by Peter Roesler
The internet provides consumers with access to a wider selection of products and information than ever before. However, there is far too much information available for consumers to read everything. If someone were to print out all the reviews and comments from the average Amazon listing, it would be several pages of reading. A recent Continue Reading »
Why It’s Time to Abandon Your Flash Website

Written on July 31, 2015 at 1:47 pm, by Peter Roesler
As discussed in another article on this site, a study showed that using Adobe Flash in PPC ads cost advertisers billions in ads that can’t be viewed on mobile devices. The situation has become worse for the software platform in the past few weeks. Several tech giants have moved away from supporting Flash and it Continue Reading »
Google Launches Free Content Suggestion Tool for AdSense Publishers

Written on April 27, 2015 at 1:00 pm, by Peter Roesler
For websites with a large amount of content, getting a visitor to the site is only half the battle. There are probably multiple pages that have information of interest to reader and it can be difficult to direct people to this content. To help alleviate the problem, Google has introduced a new feature for some Continue Reading »
Google Gives More Detail on Mobile Friendly Label Update

Written on March 26, 2015 at 1:30 pm, by Peter Roesler
In less than 30 days, mobile search on Google will get a huge makeover and business owners need to be ready. Starting April 21st, Google will begin labeling some sites in mobile search as “mobile-friendly”. As we covered when the label was still being tested, this change can have a huge effect on the traffic Continue Reading »
Microsoft to Retire Internet Explorer Browser Brand

Written on March 23, 2015 at 1:00 pm, by Peter Roesler
Just like Coolio, Frazier, and Boyz II Men, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is something that was hot in 1995 that isn’t so hot in 2015. Despite Microsoft’s best efforts to revive this early staple of the internet, they were unable to return Internet Explorer to its former glory. Microsoft appears to have given up on the Continue Reading »
Advertiser Survey Suggests Images Better at Driving Engagement than Text

Written on February 13, 2015 at 3:00 pm, by Peter Roesler
For SEO and internet marketing purposes, the content on a website is one of the most important factors that determines the success or failure of a campaign. No matter how people get to a site, it’s the things they read and see while on the site that will convince them to take action with the Continue Reading »