November 2009 Monthly Website Deal

November 18th, 2009

This month’s Special is 1 year free Website Maintenance Package for any new website designed by myself. This offer ends on November 30, 2009.


Webhosting Now Available

August 14th, 2009

I am excited to announce that I am now able to host any website that I design. This will allow me to be more competitive and provide another service to my clients. Contact me today to find out more about … Continue reading


New website launched Aug 13, 2009

August 13th, 2009

I am proud to announce the completion of Throop Funeral Home of Ravenna, Inc website. The website can be viewed at http://www.ThroopfhRavenna.com.


August 2009 Website Design Special

August 1st, 2009

August brings us yet another great website design special. Sign up for a 1and1.com web hosting account and receive $20 off your website design package (Gold or Platinum) or CMS package. This offer ends Aug. 31. Some restrictions may apply. … Continue reading


Updating WordPress issues with 1and1

July 25th, 2009

Having issues updating WordPress on a 1and1 server? Only have half your WordPress dashboard showing? Here is what I encounter and how I solved these issues. A few weeks ago I installed the newest version of WordPress on my web … Continue reading


July 2009 Website Design Special

July 24th, 2009

This months website special is $50 off a Content Management System (CMS) package. For more information about the Content Management System package I offer, please check out my website design packages page. To get this discount, please mention code: 50CMS


Making the Most of Twitter

July 12th, 2009

As we all know, Twitter seems to be everywhere from CNN covering of the protest in Iran to your neighbor letting the world know what she had for lunch. Twitter can be used to share with your friends (or as … Continue reading


Designing for Accessibility – Colorblind

June 17th, 2009

In the United States, about 7 percent of the male population – or about 10.5 million men – and 0.4 percent of the female population either cannot distinguish red from green, or see red and green differently, according to Wikipedia. … Continue reading