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Do You Need A Mobile Website?

By Holly Kosec | November 26, 2012

These days, more and more people are turning to mobile phones to surf the web, find out info, and take care of their business. You can bank on the go, check the weather, make reservations, shop online, and so much more, at the tap of a fingertip. So how much can the mobile madness affect your business?

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Easily Make Your Pinterest Account Stand Out

By Tim Priebe | November 19, 2012

Pinterest recently added the ability to verify your website. This is an easy way to make your brand stand out just a little bit more on their website. Best of all, the whole process just takes a couple minutes!

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How to Choose the Right Colors for Your Brand

By Holly Kosec | November 12, 2012

One of the main components of a company’s brand are the colors. If your company is just starting out, or you’re looking to breathe some new life into your brand, there are a few things you should keep in mind as you’re deciding which direction to go.

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How To Get One Year of Free Website Hosting

By Tim Priebe | November 5, 2012

For years now, we’ve been providing hosting services. However, it was limited only to clients who we actually designed a website for. Starting this month, November 2012, we’re now providing hosting services to anyone who wants it. You can check out our new T&S Web Hosting website. In the meantime, let’s look at five reasons…

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27 Terrific Twitter Designs

By Holly Kosec | October 22, 2012

A few weeks ago, Twitter rolled out a few awesome changes that improved the way businesses (and people in general) can brand their Twitter pages. Now that the changes have been in place for awhile, it’s time to see what everyone has come up with. As with Facebook and Google+ designs, there are a few different strategies…

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4 Elements of a Blog Post People Want to Share

By Tim Priebe | October 15, 2012

Blogging can be overwhelming for many business owners. You have to create a blog, or pay someone to do so. Then you have to come up with content week after week, more or less. In today’s social media world, the final step is to make sure the blog post is shareable across social media websites. And that’s more than just slapping a Facebook share and Twitter retweet option on there. Let’s take a look at the four elements of a good blog post that’s easily shareable.

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Are You Marketing on the Biggest Social Network?

By Tim Priebe | October 1, 2012

Twitter has over 575 million accounts. Facebook reportedly has 901 million users. Yet neither of those are the biggest social network of all. So if you’re spending any time marketing your business on those platforms, you should definitely be investing time and/or money in what is the undisputed largest social network that even predates MySpace.…

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Everything You Need to Know About the New Twitter Branding Capabilities

By Holly Kosec | September 24, 2012

A couple of days ago Twitter rolled out several new changes that will make branding your Twitter page easier and more fun. Following the lead of major social networks such as Facebook and Google+, Twitter has implemented some great new options that allow for more branding opportunities. Header Images The largest change is the addition…

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15 Fantastic Web Fonts for Body Text

By Holly Kosec | September 17, 2012

Last week we focused on how to make the headlines on your site pop. Now, what about all of the rest of the text? In many cases, simply Arial or Helvetica can do the trick, but sometimes we have a more specific look-and-feel in mind.

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15 Fantastic Web Fonts for Headlines

By Holly Kosec | September 10, 2012

Good typography can make or break your site. That’s why it’s important to always be on the lookout for clean, awesome fonts. Choosing a headline font is one of the most important font choices you will make. When most people read a website, they skim the page to find the information they are looking for.…

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