Category Archives: Your site

Tip – Don’t choose a Yes-Man

Don’t choose a designer who handles your project like a server at a local restaurant.  Choose one that will help you get what you need (and explain why).

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Tip – What’s right for your design?

Here’s a brief tip for those looking for a new site design. Make sure your choice is supported by something that will benefit your business or purpose.

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Are your passwords encrypted?

Does your website involve a log-in process? Ask your web designer if your (and your user’s) passwords are encrypted for the database.

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Keep track of your website project

Did you keep track of your site as it was (or is) being built? You should.

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Must-have: FTP information

Whenever you’re having a website or web application constructed by an outside party, make sure you have the FTP information during the project and after completion.

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How to pick the right domain name

Just like your business name (or personal name), you domain name is important.  But how do you choose the right one?

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