by Davidson Belluso | Apr 25, 2016 | Business-to-Business Industry, Strategy, Technology & Innovation, Tips
So, you’ve built and launched your new website…what’s next? Having a company website is just the first step to having an online presence. There are many elements to building a strong online presence after you launch a website. When used and...
by Davidson Belluso | Apr 20, 2016 | Agency News, Digital Advertising, Strategy, Technology & Innovation, Tips
“Machine learning is a core transformative way by which we are rethinking everything we are doing.” – Sundar Pichai, Google Chief Executive Officer Google RankBrain, announced in October of 2015, is a machine learning artificial intelligence system designed to...
by Davidson Belluso | Jan 22, 2016 | Strategy, Technology & Innovation, Tips
You’ve built and launched your company website…now what? It doesn’t stop there. Like a vehicle or computer, a website is an investment that requires regular ongoing website support after launch and maintenance updates to function at its best. Ongoing...
by Christine Korecki | Nov 13, 2015 | Digital Advertising, Strategy, Technology & Innovation, Tips
In one of Barna Research Group’s latest surveys, it states, “In one day on the internet two million blog posts are written, 860,000 hours of YouTube videos are uploaded, and five billion pieces of content are shared on Facebook. It’s difficult to ignore the increasing...
by Davidson Belluso | Aug 14, 2015 | Agency News, Strategy, Technology & Innovation, Tips
Hackers work day and night trying to break into even the most secure of systems. As a web developer, the last thing we want is to hear, “My website has been hacked.” The sad truth is that no system is 100% secure. However, WordPress content management system (CMS) has...
by Davidson Belluso | Jan 12, 2015 | Agency Culture, Strategy, Technology & Innovation, Tips
The idea of parallax is relatively simple. You have a foreground, middle ground, and a background as part of your composition. While moving the viewpoint, each of these elements moves at different paces. If done correctly, the background moves slower than the middle...