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Responsive design series – day 4: tools that help you get there (no coding required)
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Responsive Design Series – Day 4: Tools That Help You Get There (No Coding Required)

By now, you know that your website needs to work across all kinds of screens. In today’s digital age, users access content through a variety of devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers. This raises the question: how do I actually make my website responsive? Do I need to hire a tech wizard? Learn…

Responsive design series day 3: what makes a website truly responsive (without the tech jargon)
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Responsive Design Series Day 3: What Makes a Website Truly Responsive (Without the Tech Jargon)

So far, we’ve talked about why your website needs to adapt and how people are using more devices than ever. But let’s step back for a second and ask a simple question: What actually makes a website responsive? You don’t need a computer science degree to understand it. Think of it like water—your content should…

5 responsive essentials for website design
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5 Responsive Essentials for Website Design

5 Essentials for a Fully Responsive Website Design Creating a website that looks great on every device is no longer optional — it’s essential. In today’s digital world, visitors expect your website to load quickly, look good, and function smoothly whether they’re on a desktop computer, tablet, or smartphone. A responsive website design ensures that…

Responsive design part 1: why your website needs to work everywhere
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Responsive Design Part 1: Why Your Website Needs to Work Everywhere

What Responsive Means There was a time—not that long ago—when building a website meant making sure it looked good on a single desktop screen. That was it. One screen size, one layout, done. Fast forward to now, and your customers might be looking at your website from a phone in their pocket, a tablet on…

Conversion series – part 3: why d&m restoration never hit its online potential but….
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Conversion Series – Part 3: Why D&M Restoration Never Hit Its Online Potential but….

D&M Restoration was a fascinating place—a workshop where vintage car parts got a new lease on life. The website showed the craftsmanship, but most conversions happened over the phone, not online. It wasn’t a failure—just a choice. The owner preferred advertising in niche magazines, where classic car enthusiasts found him. He understood his audience, and…

Why i switched from “building websites” to “optimizing them”
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Why I Switched from “Building Websites” to “Optimizing Them”

Intro Optimizing thoughts – A few years ago, I thought the best way to help businesses was to build them a brand-new website from scratch. And while I absolutely could still do that, I’ve come to realize that my time is limited, and as a one-person operation, I need to make decisions that align with…

10 website features with weird names you should know
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10 Website Features with Weird Names You Should Know

Ever feel like tech folks just make up words for fun? You’re not alone. The world of websites is filled with terms that sound more like items on a questionable restaurant menu than actual features. But as goofy as they may sound, these things matter—especially if you want your website to actually work for you…