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Why Is Website Architecture So Important?

First of all, what *is* website architecture? It’s basically a visual representation of a website, like a map. It’s the ideal, and frankly the only, way to organize a website before starting development. It’s been my experience that many web designers lean too much on the client for this vital step. Take, for instance, my ...

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Feb 18 1 comment

"Why Can't I Get a Hold of My Web Designer?"

Sadly, this is something I hear all the time. As a matter of fact, Either/Or Media just gained a new client this morning because of this. Part of this problem comes from the fact that a lot of web designers are “fly by night”, creating websites on the sly from their 9-5 jobs. Soon, they ...

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Feb 12 16 comments

What's the Difference Between Tags and Keywords in a Blog?

I feel compelled, frankly, to write about this. I had a very interesting situation with a client this week—a client who shall remain nameless to protect the client-provider relationship—that was somewhat disturbing. I do feel that clients hire us for our expertise, just as I would hire a plumber or business coach based on their ...

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Feb 5 Comments

Top Three Reasons to Blog for Marketing Purposes

When we first start talking to clients about blogging, some look confused—and it’s understandable. Most people have the idea in their heads that a blog is a person’s running commentary about the cute thing their kids/dog/significant other did that day, fashion advice or recipes they’ve perfected in their own kitchen. And all of these ARE ...

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Jan 30 Comments

Apostrophes: They're not that hard, people.

I guess I’m one of a few who has actually read Eats, Shoots and Leaves by the extremely talented Lynne Truss, although I seem to remember that it was a best seller. But tell me, do people honestly get that confused by apostrophes? I must admit that even I get confused once in a while ...

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