by Joel M | Mar 31, 2016 | CMS, Website improvement
Imagine, one of your good customers calls and says “I tried going to your website but I get a warning that it’s not safe – I think you’ve been hacked.” You rush to your computer and try to bring your site up – you get the same message. You ignore the...
by Joel M | Nov 17, 2015 | Blogging, CMS, Online marketing, QuickBits
A basic principle of promotion, whether on the internet or off, is to keep communicating to your customers – old and new. If you don’t send out advertising to your old customers you fall off their “radar screen” and they will shop elsewhere. And if you don’t...
by CityCenter | Aug 11, 2014 | CMS, Web 101, Website improvement
In this weeks edition of our new series Web 101, the basic things you should be looking at if you are thinking about a new website, redesigning your current site or just want to be sure your website is as good as it can be, we look at Content Management Systems and...
by CityCenter | Mar 28, 2014 | CMS, Website improvement
Lately we have been having clients contact us about problems with their WordPress websites. They had various functions not working, or displaying incorrectly and asked that we look into the problem. One for one, the problem traced back to WordPress, or one of the...
by Joel M | Aug 19, 2012 | CMS, Website improvement
Content Management Systems (CMSs) are used in almost all of the websites CityCenter builds now. A CMS allows our clients to easily add and modify content on their website and therefore saves them time and expense. CMSs have changed the way we approach web design...
by CityCenter | Apr 20, 2012 | CMS, Website improvement
We have recently been asked by a couple of people what we think of the free, build-your-own website solutions which are being promoted on TV and by spam. Two which were mentioned were Weebly.com and 1and1.com. So we decided to do some research. Both sites offer...