Is my business focussing on the right social media?
Is your social media presence still reaching who you want to reach? Are the platforms you're using still representative of your values? Should you be thinking about changing platforms?
Is your social media presence still reaching who you want to reach? Are the platforms you're using still representative of your values? Should you be thinking about changing platforms?
There has been a lot of talk about Artificial Intelligence (AI) lately and how it is being used. As with almost any technology, it can be used beneficially or maliciously. Unfortunately what we see in the media is mostly about that maliciousness.
Over the years working in this industry we've come to look at SEO companies and experts with some derision. We've thought of the initial way it was presented as pretty specious. Lately, not so much!
We all know that social media is a good way to extend the reach of a business. What I have noticed over the last few years is that many businesses are moving away from having a website...
One of those issues had completely stumped me for awhile, and when I couldn't figure it out immediately I set it on the back-burner as something to revisit when I had some time. I found the time.
Understanding program coding can be very rewarding once the understanding kicks in. Until then there is a lot of frustration.
Over the last 15 years or so we've seen the rise of social media platforms. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp, Telegram, etc. They have degraded over time.
I like working as a web developer. My job is to take graphic design for a web environment and translate it into a working interactive interface that allows the user to read, view, listen to, and interact with the creator's content.
Recently one of the projects I've been working on is to assess the accessibility of a number of sites and to provide feedback to the client as to how accessible those sites are under the WCAG Guidelines at w3.org. Here's the latest...
Over the last several years we have steadily been increasing the responsive capabilities of the websites we develop. More and more we find that our clients' audiences are shifting to mobile devices rather than their desktop or laptop computers...