by Douglas Dye | Mar 27, 2012 | Search Engine Optimization, Web Design
“Google’s head of search spam, Matt Cutts, announced as a side note during his panel at SXSW that Google is releasing an algorithm update specifically to target sites over doing their SEO. Matt Cutts said this is Google’s attempt to “level the...
by Douglas Dye | Mar 1, 2012 | Help for small business, Web Design
In this post I’ll address some things I have heard, or been asked recently by potential clients. Although other web designers might give somewhat different answers, most of this is pretty common knowledge for web designers in general. Can I use Facebook instead of a...
by Douglas Dye | Feb 14, 2012 | Help for small business, Web Design
Several times in the past year I have had to deal with new clients that came to us because they weren’t getting good service, or because their previous web design company didn’t know what they were doing. In several cases, we had to fight the previous web design...
by Douglas Dye | Jan 29, 2012 | Web Design
There has been something of a dichotomy in web design lately. One school of thought says that people like really big headers, with sliders or slideshows. Another school of thought uses an older theory, that site visitors shouldn’t be made to scroll to see the site...
by Douglas Dye | Jan 18, 2012 | Search Engine Optimization, Web Design
I hate to be a buzz kill, but I say no, SEO doesn’t work for everybody. I’ve designed over 150 business websites with Richmond Media, and probably 100 of those had some sort of SEO package. And no, some of those businesses are probably not good candidates...