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More questions to ask before build a new website for your small business
Continue Reading: More questions to ask before build a new website for your small businessNot planning means you’re planning to fail. So when you’re planning a new website for your small business, you should be asking yourself these questions at the least.
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Should you create a website for your small business?
Continue Reading: Should you create a website for your small business?So you have a Facebook page for your small business and it’s the only place your business is on the web. That’s okay, right? If you want to grow your business, you’re going to need a website too.
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The value of using a pre-built theme for your website
Continue Reading: The value of using a pre-built theme for your websiteSo maybe you want a new website for your small business in 2019, but don’t have the resources for a custom theme. Using a pre-built theme is the next best option.
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A look at some of the top Gutenberg themes
Continue Reading: A look at some of the top Gutenberg themesIt’s been almost a year since the Gutenberg editor was rolled into WordPress core. And there are a number of themes that are designed and built with it in mind. So let’s take a look at some of the top ones.
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Why you need to be defining goals for your business website
Continue Reading: Why you need to be defining goals for your business websiteYou probably have goals for your business. But do you have any for your business’ website? If not, you’re missing out on data that could help you improve your website and ultimately your business.
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The dilemma of content for a new website
Continue Reading: The dilemma of content for a new websiteA website is nothing if it doesn’t have any content. So make sure you keep that the focus throughout the project to keep it running on time.
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Understanding project scope and scope creep and how to avoid problems
Continue Reading: Understanding project scope and scope creep and how to avoid problemsScope creep can be a very dangerous thing for a website project. It can sometimes bring the project to a screeching halt as features get added outside the project scope. So let’s avoid it.