by charliezegers | Mar 27, 2018 | Design, Issues, SEO
Google made an important announcement on their webmaster blog on Monday. Today we’re announcing that after a year and a half of careful experimentation and testing, we’ve started migrating sites that follow the best practices for mobile-first indexing. To recap, our...
by charliezegers | Jan 16, 2018 | Design, Issues
When discussing UI (that’s “user interface,” to the uninitiated) with my clients, I often bring up the example of the borrowed car. It goes like this: A website is sort of like a car. You want visitors to arrive, sit in the driver’s seat and...
by charliezegers | Nov 7, 2011 | Design, E-commerce, Non-profit, Uncategorized
Another example of our work with non-profit agencies, we built the web site for the Guilford Community Fund — a charitable organization that raises funds and distributes them to a wide range of worthy causes in Guilford, Connecticut. The site was recently...
by charliezegers | Aug 31, 2010 | Design, Non-profit, Uncategorized, WordPress
Another site for a non-profit organization, the Deepwells Farm Historical Society site (www.deepwells.org) lists upcoming events at Deepwells Farm — a 19th century mansion in Suffolk County, NY, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The site...
by charliezegers | May 8, 2010 | Content, Design, Uncategorized, WordPress
Lane Violation was built for — by far — my most difficult client. Me. The site serves two main purposes. It’s a place to aggregate “clips” of the writing I do for About.com, RotoWire, and NBA.com and a good place to test and demo new...
by charliezegers | Mar 4, 2010 | Design, E-commerce, Uncategorized, WordPress
For author and coach Suzi Pomerantz, creating a site that integrates with her numerous social media offerings was a must — one of Suzi’s products is a Twitter tutorial. We recently re-launched Suzi’s site, using a new template that gives her even...