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  • How Much Does It Cost to Run a Website?

    March 19, 2012

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    There are several factors that go into the question ‘how much does a website cost?‘. Most graphic designers and web developers have a base price and then other factors add or decrease from this price. A Nashville web design studio that recently got bought out said this: It’s kind of like asking how much an employee […]

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  • Understanding a Magento Block – Vertical Navigation

    February 23, 2012

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    There are a lot of tutorials out there for doing this. I wanted to poke in a little further to make it clear exactly what you are doing. I also wanted to point out that doing this by updating catalog.xml or page.xml is entirely wrong. 99% of these types of updates can be done using […]

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  • iostudio & ioUniversity

    February 22, 2012

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    Over the past year I have been enrolled in the ioUniversity, a Nashville-based program to encourage growth in every aspect of my field, creative, account interaction and project management. This is a four-year program which also emphasizes the four points of completing a project, which iostudio calls the four D’s: discovery, documentation, development, and deployment. I thought fit to share, as […]

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  • Customizing Magento Local.xml

    February 21, 2012

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    Bewildered by the local.xml file? I once was as well. Take a visit to the article know when to properly use local.xml. to learn more. Local.xml is the bottom line for placing elements and ordering them in your theme. Let me take a step back and explain how this works. Please note that I couldn’t […]

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  • Underscrub

    February 18, 2012

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    Underscrub was a quick, custom Magento project. It was a fairly straight-forward web store that involved some customization, like both a vertical navigation and horizontal, top navigation. Underscrub Magento Homepage [line] Underscrub Interior Page approved dosage by doctors healthy people, and 5mg of seniors and malnourished patients, as well as those with renal system failure. […]

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  • Setting Up Magento

    February 18, 2012

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    Preface The first thing you should know about Magento is the documentation sucks. About a year and a half ago when I built my first Magento site, I swore I’d write better documentation on exactly what I had to do to get the job done. It was a total nightmare. After much laboring, confusion, and Googling the […]

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  • Kimber America

    October 20, 2011

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    About Kimber Kimber was founded with the singular purpose of building fine sporting firearms, better even than classics from the golden age of American gunmaking. Modern manufacturing techniques would be embraced and used to advantage, but assembly, fit and finish could only depend on practiced hands. There would be no compromise in features, materials or […]

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  • Second Harvest Food Bank

    October 20, 2011

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    About Second Harvest Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee opened its doors in 1978 with commitment from several community leaders. The purpose of the organization was to provide a central distribution center for companies, groups and individuals who wished to help provide food for hungry people in Middle Tennessee. Second Harvest’s mission is to […]

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  • BWA, Ltd.

    October 20, 2011

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    About BWA It’s no real exaggeration to say that BWA has architected half of Las Vegas. Bergman, Walls & Associates Ltd. was founded in 1994 as an architectural firm with an emphasis on Casino Resort Design. Prior to 1994, Joel Bergman spent 16 years as Steve Wynn’s in-house architect, creating such hospitality projects as: The Mirage, Treasure Island […]

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    Connect with Customers Using StoryBrand Website Design

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    Connect with Customers Using StoryBrand Website Design Every business is looking to grow and offer more value to its customers. There are lots of websites out there that talk about this. But the best way is using narrative. Storytelling is a powerful tool that can help you connect with your audience and build trust. And […]

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  • How much will a website cost?

    December 16, 2022 by tbennett Comments are off

    Finding a website that fits your price range is important. For a small business, it is equally if not more important to find a website that works to accomplish your goals. If the website doesn’t work then all the money is wasted. The price of a website has a huge range, depending on a lot […]

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    Six Quick Tips to Speed Up Your Magento Site

    August 10, 2020 by Allison Clarke Comments are off

    Magento offers a high level of customization and functionality for your e-commerce store. But what happens when this functionality starts to slow your website down? It could cost you customers and, in turn, revenue. We’ve put together five simple improvements to optimize your site, improve customer experience and increase your sales.  Pro tip: before jumping […]

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    Is your site speed affecting your conversion rate?

    July 24, 2020 by Allison Clarke Comments are off

    We all know that website speed is important for the customer’s overall experience. But could a slow speed be costing you sales?  The short answer: Yes. According to Search Engine Journal, almost 70% of customers say website speed affects their willingness to buy a product. In fact, if your website takes more than three seconds […]

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