You can’t run a truly successful small business in today’s world without having a website. Even the most old-school operations are adapting to the realities of the new economy.
The last thing that any owner of a website wants is for their bounce rate to be high. What this means is that a viewer didn’t move off the page on which they first landed.
The year has been a bit of a bumpy ride for coders. For all the advancements in web development, coders still have got their work cut out for them. Thanks ever so much for that, Internet of Things.
Planning and collaboration have always been the two major pillars of any successful web project.
Being mobile ready in the modern online world is a must. With mobile browsing surpassing desktops in 2014 (as reported by comScore) it is no wonder that if you want to reach a wider audience you ought to be mobile friendly.
A quarter of a century ago, the Internet was born. Shortly after that, in 1991, the first website went live. And since then, the volume of websites online has snowballed year after year.
The mobile UX has become quite crucial for businesses that want to create an impeccable identity in the wobbly marketplace.
The Designer is a broad term that makes it hard for others to instantly understand the designer’s job appropriately.
Back in the early 1990s – the earliest days of the internet – few people could have imagined the impact this new global network would have on our lives.
WordPress is to the world of blogging, what internet is to the Generation X. Although one can definitely survive without it, but one can hardly live without it.