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Twitter: Girls Who Code

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July 2, 2012

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Design & Development

Who says girls can’t code? Most engineers/developers are male, but there are some great female “codematicians” out there (myself, for one!). I’m excited that Twitter has partnered up with Girls Who Code to help in the effort to introduce more women to the art of engineering. Girls Who Code will host […]

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How Would You Like Your Graphic Design?

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June 15, 2012

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How Would You Like Your Graphic Design?

Thanks to the original author, Colin Harman.

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Changes to Google Shopping: What Does it Mean for Your e-Commerce Site?

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June 6, 2012

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Changes to Google Shopping: What Does it Mean for Your e-Commerce Site?

JT Website Design has recently learned that Google will begin charging for Google Shopping Listings this fall. This is obviously to the dissatisfaction of the thousands of merchants who have always relied on free listings in Google search results – perhaps like many of you. The change, scheduled for August […]

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E-Commerce Shopping Cart Comparison

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May 15, 2012

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Design & Development

E-Commerce Shopping Cart Comparison

Opening an online store can seem as complicated as building a brick and mortar store from the ground up. What is the right cart to use? How hard will it be to make changes down the road? What if you have to start over from scratch? These are all valid […]

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Make the Logo Bigger

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April 24, 2012

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One of the most common requests from clients is to make the logo bigger. With the right balance this is no problem, but sometimes the logo is enlarged to epic proportions…

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How to Use Facebook Timeline for Business Pages

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April 10, 2012

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How to Use Facebook Timeline for Business Pages

The launch of Fa­cebook Timeline has been a controversial one, as many users have resisted the “forced” compliance with the new layout. But for business owners, Facebook Timeline may actually be a positive change for the way their brands are promoted. Consider the following ideas for using Facebook Timeline for […]

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Making the Switch to Freshbooks

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March 28, 2012

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Making the Switch to Freshbooks

Well, we’ve finally done it- a simpler, faster, more efficient billing system. It has been a long time coming, and after much deliberation on invoicing options Freshbooks is the winner. So, what are the benefits to using this new system, and how will it improve the billing process for you, […]

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Spring Cleaning for the Digital World

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March 20, 2012

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Tech & Tutorials

Spring Cleaning for the Digital World

It’s Spring! Time to get out the dust mops and clean all the junk from your garage and closet. But why stop there? Many people do not consider the digital clutter that resides in their email boxes, and yes, their websites. It may be tough to conceptualize why this is […]

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How to Protect Yourself from the BEAST Attack

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January 30, 2012

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Software & Security

Picture this: You open your web browser, login to your bank account… and an eavesdropper hijacks your web browser, sees everything in your account, makes fraudulent transactions, and even changes the password. It sounds pretty scary right? There are ways to defend against this attack, and I’ll give you a quick […]

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Writing an Effective Call to Action

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January 15, 2012

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Writing an Effective Call to Action

Conversion: It’s the ideal end game of any marketing message, whether it’s the content of your website or your e-mail marketing campaign. Conversion is the process of turning prospects into paying customers of your business. The call to action is a necessary tool for achieving conversion anytime you speak to […]

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