July 6, 2010category | Design Support

Comment Strategies
As a business owner today you have heard and read that having a blog can be a vital part to getting your message out and creating a community around your brand or company. It is also a great way to share information with others and get feedback from your readership. As blog owners, the way we get our feedback is thru comments. The question comes into play is how do you deal with your comments.
Comment Strategies
A recent article on Contentini.com titled “When Bad Comments Happen to Good Websites: Strategies for Managing Comments Online” talks about the different strategies that you can take to not only promote great discussions on your site, but to also make sure the noise (and spam) stays to a minimum. {continue reading…}
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January 29, 2010category | Design



There is an old saying that rings true, no matter what forum or context it’s applied in. ‘You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time.’ We were thinking of this the other day, and how with some minor tweakage the statement could become a powerful statement of affirmation for designers, or at least it could lead us towards this freeing affirmation.
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January 27, 2010category | Design Develop
We love WordPress! It is our favorite (and only) CMS that we develop on. Sure we can do Joomla, but why when WordPress is so flexible and easy to use. If fact, WordPress just isn’t for blogs, we use it to develop entire sites on it. Whenever we start developing with WordPress there are a few plugins that we install on every project. We personally think these are must haves plugins.
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December 14, 2009category | Design
When thinking about designing or realigning a website, most web designers give a lot of attention to two major factors: the design or layout and the content. But what about the colors? Color is an equally important element to consider in web design. The colors that are chosen for your website are important because they will define the mood and emotions of the visitors as well as reflect your image as a company.
Almost 40% of Americans will change car brands if they cannot get the color of their choice
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