Here are some commonly asked questions about websites, internet architecture, WordPress and more.

How much does it cost to build a website?

"How much does it cost to build a website?" This is often the first question a new client asks. The answer is "Less than you think!" and we have solutions to fit all budgets! Asking "How much does it cost to build a website?" is a perfectly fair question. Building a...

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How Old Is Your Website?
(In Google Years)

According to Moore's Law, a principle upheld by INTEL, the number of transistors that can fit on a silicon chip doubles every 2 years. If this axiom is true for microprocessors, it's doubly true for software and websites. Software is advancing at an alarming rate and...

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What about SEO

A lot is made of SEO and for good reason. WordPress has some of the best internal and external SEO features and functions we’ve ever seen. While it’s possible to get deeply nuanced about SEO, it breaks down like this; There’s internal and external SEO. Internal SEO is...

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Can I Customize My WordPress Website?

Yes. WordPress supports a vast library of Themes, Plugins, and Widgets. Using these purpose built utilities allows you to get the features and functions you need from your website without having to go to the expense of paying a developer. However, BIG caveat, applying...

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Can I Integrate My E-Mail Campaigns?

Can I Integrate My E-Mail Campaigns? Yes. We recommend using the MailChimp e-mail marketing service which offers Plug-ins to connect your lists to subscriber forms on your website and also offers automated RSS email campaigns.  In addition there are a number of 3-rd...

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Can I Integrate Google Analytics?

Can I Integrate Google Analytics? Yes. Google Analytics is a free and powerful tool that track visitor statistics to your website. Please ask about our comprehensive marketing service to help you promote your website, goods and services.

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Are Themes and Templates the Same Thing?

Are themes and templates the same thing? No. Templates define the structure of your website. Themes are like a skin that only affects the look and feel or your website. It is possible to change the theme that is applied to your site but it is not possible to change a...

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What Backup Software Do You Use?

We offer either Backup Buddy Licensing or VaultPress Cloud service. These products both offer secure backup and restore features. The main difference is that Backup Buddy gets installed into your site as a licensed plugin while VaultPress is a Cloud service that you...

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Can I Get Support?

We offer all our customers comprehensive support services.  Once your website is operational, there maybe things you want to change that you don’t feel qualified to tackle or you just don’t have time to handle.  Whether it’s something minor or a major overhaul we are...

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Can I Be The Webmaster?

Absolutely! We offer all our website customers a 2 hour Introduction to WordPress training course. It is designed to give you the tools and skills you need to maintain aspects of your website.  We offer our training course on-site or via desktop sharing technology for...

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The WordPress CMS Platform

We build all our websites on the WordPress CMS Platform. WordPress is the industry leading platform for building scalable secure websites. There are over 60 million websites that use the WordPress CMS - that is nearly 15% of the Top 1 Million Sites. One major benefit...

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What is a CMS?

CMS – Content Management System’s offer a great deal of flexibility to web designers and content owners alike.  A CMS stores and indexes all the content elements used in your website in an SQL back-end database.  Separating the content from the interface means you can...

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What is Responsive Web Design?

Most websites are built to work well on desktop PC screen - they do not translate well to Smartphones and tablets. Responsive Design allows your website to dynamically re-size and rearrange its content to fit any screen size. Learn more

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