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The wait is over, here part 2 of a 100-item cheat sheet for web designers, developers, and clients.
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Do you have any common phrases from childhood that still influence how you operate today? Are there any you need to remember to use again?
The word "sales" still invokes pushy, unscrupulous men in their finest JC Penny suits and carrying an atttaché case, but it shouldn't. Here is why you should come to grips with sales.
Here is a truth that I probably shouldn't tell you: when creating a new website, the most challenging work isn't placing buttons or writing HTML and CSS; it is how you position yourself to the world.
Reading your writing later can be a powerful reminder of your thought process and expertise.
It's never too late to apologize, but it loses all meaning when used too much.
We all long for an objective look at our businesses and ideas - these tips will help you gain perspective.
It can be challenging to discover your client's preferences! Use this simple method from the optometrist's chair to help.
Apple remains one of the top brands in technology and marketing; what can we learn from their new iPhone feature?
Here is a quick guide on when to use each template type in Elementor.
One lucky winner will recieve a $150 Starbucks gift card and 5 runners-up will receieve $20 each.
Which experience is better for the customer?
When creating new features, ideas, or products, build them for the long term.
Mobile first has been a buzzword for a decade, but is it more than buzz?
Avoid these common website mistakes (according to us, anyway.)
Read an email exchange as it happened with a potential client. Even though we were 5x the price, they ended up booking us.