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Website Eases Fears of Collision Repair Clients

Online services and trustworthy content reassures visitors

Don Gingold 0 9471 Article rating: No rating
Watsonville Auto Body Collision Centers puts the client's needs first in their shops so they wanted their website to do the same. Automobiles are a major investment and dealing with accident damage can be distressing. The Watsonville Auto Body website strives to reassure customers and make the repair process easier.

Beef It Up For Graph Search

DIY Sprocket Solutions

Breanne Bannon 0 3965 Article rating: 5.0

We’ve already discussed Facebook’s Graph Search’s plot to take over the world: here.  Now, lets dive a little deeper into how your business should be rearranging itself a bit to get the most out of those search results.  If you want to be noticed, you have to stand out a bit.

Move It Or Lose It!

Breanne Bannon 0 4356 Article rating: No rating

I read blog articles, news stories, and other random web nonsense every day of the week.  Some are memorable; some not so memorable.  Do you know what I don’t read?  That news story you never shared.  That blog post that you never put on your Twitter or Facebook?  I’ve never read it.  Between checking my email, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Reddit, and EZines on ten minute rotations –I don’t have time to go searching the darkest corners of the internet for your recipe on the world’s largest soufflé.

Unconventional Networking

DIY Sprocket Solutions

Breanne Bannon 0 4947 Article rating: No rating

More networking?! Yes my friends… more networking.  Unfortunately for you anti-socials out there, contacts don’t generally fall out of the sky.  And we’ve talked about putting yourself out there and NetWORKing… but where are you going?  Where are these connections being made these days?  The answers might surprise you.

5 Ways to Make Your Blog Cool[er]

DIY Sprocket Solutions

Breanne Bannon 0 4248 Article rating: No rating

So, you’re a big bad blogger now?  Well good for you!  Sort of… Hey, people are always looking for ways to improve. For all I know, you’re perfect and you’ve already enacted all of these tips I’m about to share.  If that’s the case, you’re just going to force me to make another list folks.  And if you haven’t noticed from any past posts… like: here, here, and here.  I like my lists.

Brickkicker Site Brings Customization to a Whole New Level

Custom Design, Easy to Use, Convenient

Breanne Bannon 0 3719 Article rating: No rating

If you’re looking for a website that epitomizes the phrase “Custom Design”, look no further than the website we designed for Brickkicker.  All of the functionality on this site was done with custom code.  The site started as a corporate brochure.  With the help of the DotNetNuke (DNN) user system and a series of DNN Modules, the site was completely customized from top to bottom. 

Searching for the SEOly Grail

What you need to know about today's search engines

Kate Gingold 0 4744 Article rating: No rating

This article has been updated on 7/24/2019 with the article entitled “What's New for Search Engine Optimization Success?"

“We’ll make you Number One on Google!” Yeah, and their Nigerian prince will give a million dollars, too.  Learn how search engines work before getting to work on your SEO, whether you’re hiring a legit professional or doing it yourself.

Internet Explorer 10 causes menu problems

Thank Goodness we use DotNetNuke!

Don Gingold 2 7807 Article rating: 5.0

We found some of our menus missing. What's worse: they were missing on some of our client's websites. The culprit?Microsoft! Internet Explorer version 10 interprets some HTML and Javascript differently than its previous versions and for that matter differently than any other browser (what else is new?) including some code necessary to display the menu systems of some of our clients. This news would have been devastating to other web developers who code pages by hand or use older technology, but we use DotNetNuke. It didn't eliminate the problem, but it certainly minimized it.

A client whose site exhibited the symptoms of the Microsoft problem asked why DNN didn't protect her from it. I was able to sing DNN's praises to her ...

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