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Train of Thought Series: Web Design

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In the simplest of definitions, the term ‘web design’ means the planning and then creation of a website. This is a process of developing a concept, determining aesthetics, and utilizing interactive features all with the goal of showcasing pages to those users who visit your site. The site elements of content, structure, user interface, colors, [Read More]

5 Things You Can’t Forget: Spring Edition

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In today’s business world, especially as it applies to marketing and promotion on social media, individuals need to understand and determine opportunity cost. What do you do better? What content are you skilled at creating? A strong writer should look to blogs, a creative will turn to video, and someone with powerful rhetoric can be [Read More]

Digital Natives: How Youth Perceive The Internet

Today’s youth are digital natives. On the one hand, they are comfortable accessing and utilizing the Internet as well as the masses of applications that are developed daily. On the other, they are seemingly at ease with the lack of privacy that the internet has created, a space where it’s almost considered odd to NOT [Read More]

What Makes a Website ‘Great’?

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Have you ever thought about what makes a website really stand out? What is it that makes a great website better than a ‘good’ one? A great website is one that is mobile friendly (Read more on that from our Archives!), aesthetically pleasing (complete with photos as well as an attention-grabbing font), and is loaded [Read More]

The Better Business Bureau (And What It’s Done For Us)

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Yesterday marked the five-year anniversary of Loud Canvas Media’s accreditation by the Better Business Bureau. Reflecting on this, we thought three things: 1) Those five years have passed much too quickly, 2) We’ve had tremendous success in that time frame, and 3) Was the BBB relevant in any of that success? The BBB, while considered [Read More]

The Mobilegeddon Aftermath (Or Lack Thereof)

It’s been just about 3 weeks since the Google-driven “Mobilegeddon” was rolled out, an algorithm starting to rank websites that were mobile-friendly and responsive higher than those sites that were not. Now that the dust has settled, many wonder what the impacts have been. The short answer? There are really no substantial results…yet. At present, [Read More]

“Mobilegeddon” is Coming

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It goes without saying…your website should be mobile-friendly. It is 2015 after all. And yet, there are still a number of businesses that do not have a mobile website. With knowledge of Google’s recent announcement of a pending update, paired with the continued expansion of mobile usage, it is undeniable that your site should be [Read More]