Back when I first started working on websites, I displayed my email address liberally, hiding it from no one. I wanted to make sure that anyone who wanted to contact me would have an easy way to do so. Then came spam. And more spam, and more spam. I was getting hundreds of spam emails…
Read MoreA website is unique from other marketing mediums (even social networking) in that it can actually handle some of your business processes in addition to being a marketing tool. But how do you find processes you can move onto your website? The best way is to go through your business processes with one of the…
Read MoreIf our incredible service and fantastic communication isn’t enough incentive to purchase a website from T&S, we have the answer: launch boxes. T&S just added a new step in our standard and premium website process. At the end of designing and coding your website, we have decided to send you a “launch box” proceeding the…
Read MoreA couple years back, Stanford performed a large study to determine how people evaluate a website’s credibility. Take a look below and see different factors influence your website visitors. (Categories with less than 3% incidence are not in this table.) Percent(of 2,440 comments) Comment Topics(addressing specific credibility issue) 1. 46.1% Design Look 2. 28.5%…
Read MoreThanks to Christina Hills for posting the following on her blog. I thought I would share it with my audience as well.
Read MoreEarlier this week I was one of three presenters at an Edmond Chamber of Commerce Lunch and Learn. I talked about the actual tools available on four popular social networking websites: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace. I thought I would share my handout, so here it is as a viewable image.
Read MoreRecently at T&S, we started having Fun Friday! every Friday at lunch. We take a two hour break at lunch-time to eat and have fun together. Last Friday, we played Bocce Ball. The guys were thoroughly beaten by the girls, at an embarrassing 21 to 7. Here are some pictures of our terrible defeat.
Read MoreThe is just a quick WordPress code snippet for those WordPress programmers or code dabblers out there. Recently we needed a page in WordPress to display the top parent page title rather than the current page’s title as the heading on the page. Here’s the code we used to accomplish that: <? $currPost = $post;…
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