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Author Archives: Jeremy Haskins

About Jeremy Haskins

Software Engineer, Web Developer, Tech Entrepreneur, Social Media Maverick
the little guy…

the little guy…

There is a saying , “Don’t forget the little guy”. In other words, recognize the needs of the small as well as the large. Okay, let’s apply this to your website. Does the visitors of your website, using a mobile smart phone or tablet, have good experiences like the desktop/laptop users? Does your website support […]

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Search Engine Optimization

Search Engine Optimization

SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. That would be the science behind making your website “likable” to the Googles, Bings and Yahoos of the world. Search engines are important to your website, because outside of your advertising, internet searching is the way people find

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Waiting and Pretending

Waiting and Pretending

This is a funny picture and it’s okay to have fun. What do we see here? People dressing up and pretending to be something, all while waiting. Waiting for what, a bus, a taxi or an opportunity? Ahah, now we are going to apply this to the real world. Far too often, business owners will […]

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website like a  train wreck

website like a train wreck

Train Wreck – A business owner was recently asked if he had a website…the answer “Yes, I have one, but I am too embarrassed to tell anybody what it is… it is a train wreck… it looks terrible”. No matter whose fault it is, if you are embarrassed about your website then have it updated […]

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more of the same

more of the same

People often ask for opinions of their websites. They want to know if it is different or original enough or is it just like everybody else. It’s a natural thing to want to be different and/or original, but sometimes in an effort to be different, people end up doing the same things as everyone else. […]

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let them know you

let them know you

One reason that a website is so important for your business is because people buy from people that they know. If they don’t know you, they can’t buy from you. It’s the same with your business. Whether you realize it or not, people are looking for/at your website, not because they are spying (okay some […]

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keep it simple

keep it simple

A website should be simple. Simple enough for a child to navigate it and find what it is that you have to offer. Just think about it, if the customer has a tough time navigating your website then they are more likely to leave, less likely to buy, less likely to return and less likely […]

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