by Nicole Ouellette | Sep 4, 2015 | Websites
I get asked, at least once a week if we ‘do’ SEO. This is my experience with SEO: Typically, it’s used as a d-bag intimidation tactic to get people to simultaneously 1) feel stupid and 2) give them money. To me, SEO is ongoing work that happens when...
by Nicole Ouellette | Aug 14, 2015 | Websites
About six months ago, someone asked me what I thought of ‘The Grid’. Started by some folks behind Medium.com, it was a promising startup. The membership model was simple: sign on as a founding member and lock in a low monthly rate. The idea is that...
by Kassandra Strout | Jul 6, 2015 | Websites
Tucker Mountain Log Homes was a fun build for us. From the moment we first spoke with Judy, it was clear that everyone on the Tucker Mountain crew is dedicated to the business and delivering a quality product that their customers will love. We even got to sit down...
by Nicole Ouellette | Jul 3, 2015 | Websites
Ok so not exactly 50 but I’m hoping some of you comment with your lines and reasons and I can rewrite this post with 50 someday. I just had to invoke that song which I LOVED as a kid! (Back in the day, we had to listen to whatever our parents were listening to in the...
by Kassandra Strout | May 29, 2015 | Websites
So, you’re a restaurant (or, a food-selling establishment of some sort) and you want to share your menu with the internet. Which is a great call, considering 89% of consumers will do some online reconnaissance before dining out. As with many things on the web,...
by Nicole Ouellette | May 8, 2015 | Websites
I got no short of 50 emails in the last two weeks asking me the same question: Fear mongering much? Some of you may be wondering ‘Why now?’ Well, Google changed it’s algorithm April 21. Some called it ‘Mobilegeddon’ which is something...